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100

This happened between 1790 and 1860 and enabled merchants and manufacturers to reorganize work routines, build factories, and exploit a wide range of natural resources.

What is the Industrial Revolution or Market Revolution?

100

A term to describe taking property qualifications away as restriction on voting.

What is universal white male suffrage?

100
These are ideal communities that allow people to live differently and realize their spiritual potential.
What are utopias?
100

This pseudoscience became the principal argument for white slave owners to use when suppressing African Americans. 

What is phrenology? 

100

This author was a part of the transcendentalist movement and wrote "Leaves of Grass."

Who is Walt Whitman?

200

This was a cheaper source of labor and provided workers with boarding rooms, enforced strict curfews, evening lectures and cultural activities, prohibited alcoholic beverages and required regular church attendance.

What is the Lowell System?

200

This is when after winning an election politicians reward their supporters by giving them jobs and positions within the government.

What is the Spoils System?

200
This man is the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Who is Joseph Smith?
200
This cash crop in the south enabled slavery to grow and spread in the early 19th century.
What is cotton?
200
This man facilitated the settlement of Texas by Americans in the 1830s.
Who is Stephen F. Austin?
300
This man invented interchangeable parts that was a technological innovation.
Who is Eli Whitney?
300

This term was used after the election of 1824 was won by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay was made his Secretary of State.

What is the Corrupt Bargain?

300

This movement called for the abolishment of alcohol, especially for men, due to the rise of domestic abuse and high bar debts.

What is the Temperance Movement?

300
The term refers to the belief that slaves are tangible personal property of their owners.
What is chattel?
300

This political party, seen as the successor of the Federalist Party, advocated a strong federal government and was supported by mostly northerners and business owners.

What is the Whig Party?

400

This legislation, pushed by Jefferson, prevented the US from trading with nations that were at conflict (like Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars).

What is the Embargo Act?

400

The argument that a state has the right to void within its borders, a law passed by Congress. For example the Tariff Act of 1828 passed an extra tax on slave produced goods.

What is nullification or nullification theory?

400

This is a belief that individuals could be remade only be discovering their original relation with Nature and entering into a mystical union with the currents of Universal Being.

What is Transcendentalism?

400

This abolitionist was a former slave, who could read and write. His biography, published in 1848, became a centerpiece to the abolition movement. 

Who was Frederick Douglass?

400
This was an informal network of whites and free blacks that assisted fugitives by providing lodging, food and support.
What is the Underground Railroad?
500

This was a tax on imports, encouraged by Whigs like Henry Clay, to protect US manufacturing from competition from Europe.

What is a protective tariff?

500

This system, advocated by Henry Clay, would make the federal government a chief investor in infrastructure development and open a 2nd Bank of the US.

What is the American System?

500

This reform movement was supported by christians of all denominations and called for the immediate emancipation of slaves.

What is abolitionism?

500

This novel, published in 1852, provided many white readers with an accurate depiction of slavery. 

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

500

This ideology became popularized with western migration, and justified hatred of Mexicans, Chinese, and Irish immigrants who were seen as job competition. 

What is nativism?

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