Vocabulary
True/False
North/South
Jefferson/Jackson
Other
100
What is veto?

to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law

100

The Supreme Court picks the next President?

False


100

Large Plantations with many slaves

South 

100

Who won the election of 1800 and became the 3rd President of the United States?

Thomas Jefferson

100

Who invented the Cotton Gin?

Eli Whitley 

200

What is Secede?

to break away from a country or a group

200

The Louisiana Purchase provided large amounts of new land to settlers.

True
200

Had Large Factories 

North

200

Before the United States bought the Louisiana Purchase, which country controlled it?

Spain

200

Who were Lewis and Clark?

Explorers who traveled to the West to seek land and resources. 

300

What is Jurisdiction? 

the power or right to interpret and apply a law

300

Andrew Jackson believed that the banks should be controlled by the government.

False

300

Produced sugar cane

South 

300

Who was a famous General from the Battle of New Orleans that later became President in 1828?

Andrew Jackson

300

Why did settlers need to be able to use the Mississippi River?

To ship their crops north or south

400

What is a strike?

a refusal to work in order to force an employer to make changes.

400

 Florida belonged to Spain before it became part of the United States.

True 

400

Produced Military Weapons 

North 

400

The War of 1812 was between which two countries?

United States and England

400

Which group made up the largest number of whites in the South?

Yeoman Farmers


500

What is the Domestic Slave Trade?

the trade of enslaved people within the United States

500

Most Southern Farms were large plantations.

False


500

Had strikes because of child labor laws


North
500

Why did Western settlers need to get loans from the bank?

To help run their farms. They were poor and needed help when it came to keeping their business running.

500

What are the four changes that Jefferson made to the federal government?

  1. Lowering the national debt

  2. Cutting Military Spending 

  3. Cutting the Number of government workers to only a few hundred 

  4. Getting rid of most federal taxes

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