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Who was the inventor that introduced interchangeable parts and revolutionized manufacturing?

Eli Whitney

100

 What term refers to the belief that national interests should be placed ahead of regional concerns?

Nationalism

100

 Who won the popular vote in the election of 1824 but did not receive enough electoral votes to become president?

Andrew Jackson

100

Who delivered a famous speech defending the Union in 1830, stating that "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable"?

Daniel Webster

200

 What term describes the shift from handmade goods to machine-made goods and mass production?

Industrial Revolution

200

What term describes loyalty to a specific region rather than the entire country?

Sectionalism

200

 Who was accused of striking a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay to win the presidency?

John Quincy Adams

200

Which South Carolina politician created the nullification theory, arguing that states had the right to reject unconstitutional federal laws?

John C. Calhoun

300

 What invention made it easier to separate cotton fibers from seeds, leading to the expansion of slavery in the South?

Cotton gin

300

What invention by Robert Fulton helped improve transportation and unify the economy of the North and South?

Steamboat

300

What system did Andrew Jackson use to replace government officials with his own supporters?

Spoils System

300

 What term referred to the high tariff passed in 1828, which South Carolina found harmful to its economy?

Tariff of Abominations

400

What process allows for the production of large quantities of identical goods, increasing efficiency in factories?

Mass production

400

 What government body ruled in cases that strengthened federal power over the states, including McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden?

Supreme Court

400

 What law forced Native American tribes to move west of the Mississippi River?

Indian Removal Act

400

Which president was associated with the idea of Jacksonian Democracy and strongly opposed the Bank of the United States?

Andrew Jackson

500

 What was the name of the plan proposed by Henry Clay to unify the nation’s economy through tariffs, infrastructure improvements, and a national bank?

American System

500

What 1824 case ruled that only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce?

Gibbons v. Ogden

500

What tragic event involved the forced relocation of the Cherokee Nation, causing thousands of deaths?

Trail of Tears

500

Which political party formed in 1834, in opposition to Andrew Jackson’s policies, and was led by figures like Henry Clay and Daniel Webster?

Whig Party

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