The Jeffersonian Era
Social Reform Movements
Market Revolutions and the early 19th century economy
The Jacksonian Era
Slavery and Women's Rights
100

This is the name for the government's 1803 purchase from France of the vast territory west of the Mississippi River. 

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

100

This movement was founded in the 1830s and proposed that individuals look inside themselves and to nature for spiritual and moral guidance rather than to formal religion.

What is TRANSCENDENTALISM?

100
THIS machine was invented in 1793 to deseed short-staple cotton. It reduced the time and labor involved in de-seeding. 

What was THE COTTON GIN?

100

This act was passed in 1830. The Cherokee refused to accept the terms of the act and fought back.

What is the INDIAN REMOVAL ACT?

100

THIS compromise established a line of latitude in the Louisiana Territory that territories above this line would be admitted as free states and territories below the line would be admitted as slave states. 

What was the MISSOURI COMPROMISE?

200

The Louisiana Purchase raised constitutional questions regarding THIS.

What is the right of the federal government to buy land from foreign nations?

200

The temperance movement gained support and momentum in large part due to THIS evangelical revival movement.

What is the SECOND GREAT AWAKENING?

200

This was competed in 1818 and went from Western Maryland through Pennsylvania and into West Virginia. It later expanded into Ohio and Illinois. 

What is the NATIONAL ROAD?

200

In 1836, General Santa Anna crushed settlers defending THIS Texas fort. This incident increased popular support in the U.S. for Texas independence. 

What is the ALAMO?

200

Northern states restricted THIS for African Americans in the period 1800-1848.

What is VOTING RIGHTS AND LAND OWNERSHIP?

300

THIS Supreme court decision established the authority of the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of federal laws.

What is MARBURY V. MADISON?

300

THIS man wrote an essay called "Nature" where he expressed his newfound belief in a Universal Being. This Being existed as an ideal reality beyond the material world and was accessible through nature. This belief was distinctly American.

Who was RALPH WALDO EMERSON?

300

The use of interchangeable parts, division of labor, and use of water-powered machinery were known as THIS.

What is AMERICAN SYSTEM OF MANUFACTURING?

300

Congress passed THIS in March 1836 to prevent further conflict of the topic of new states being admitted as either slave or free states. 

What is a GAG RULE?

300
Harsher discipline of slaves became more common after 1840 on plantations in South Carolina and Mississippi for THIS reason. 

What is SLAVES OUTNUMBERED WHITES?

400

This 1807 act had a devastating impact on national commerce.

What was the EMBARGO ACT?

400

Throughout the 19th century, blame for poverty, "fallen" women, and crime was increasingly blamed on foreigners/immigrants. These anti-immigrant Americans were known as THIS. 

What are NATIVISTS?

400

With the emergency of middle class, THIS idea restricted wives to home and hearth.

What is CULT OF DOMESTICITY. 

400

Jackson argued that Indian removal would ensure it's "physical comfort", "political advancement" and THIS. 

What is MORAL IMPROVEMENT?

400

By the 1850s, Southerners defended slavery by saying it was not a necessary evil, but a  _________. 

What is a POSITIVE SOCIAL GOOD?

500

The power of judicial review (ability to rule on course cases at both the federal and state level) was established in the 1820s under the direction of THIS chief justice.

Who was JOHN MARSHALL?

500

The Hudson River School was led by this man. Many painted romanticized landscapes. 

who was THOMAS COLE?

500

THIS began in the South but hit northern cotton merchants hard. Cotton shipments were sharply curtailed and unemployment rose. 

What was the PANIC OF 1837?

500

In October 1840, THIS Whig senator spoke to a gathering of 1,200 women, calling o them to encourage their brothers and husbands to vote for Harrison. This was the new group of anti-Jeffersonians who formed the new Whig party.

Who was DANIEL WEBSTER?

500

One hundred participants at the Seneca Falls convention signed THIS, which called for women's equality in everything from education and employment to legal rights and voting. 

What was the DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS?

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