What is glorification of a nation called?
nationalism
What is nullification?
A state's right to ignore federal law they deem as unconstitutional
What invention carried coded messages across wires
Telegraph
Members of a new political party who wanted to form a strong national government are called?
Whigs
Who is known for prison reform and setting up hospitals for the mentally ill?
Dorothea Dix
What did the Indian Removal Act do?
Forced Native Americans to move west
How did Andrew Jackson feel about nullification?
He opposed it
How did the Industrial Revolution change workers' lives?
More factory jobs with long hours and low wages
What was the Second Great Awakening?
A religious revival movement
What was the temperance movement?
Limit alcohol consumption
What was the main purpose behind the Missouri Compromise?
Balance free and slave states
What was Andrew Jackson's inauguration like?
Chaotic and wild
What crop dominated the Southern economy?
Cotton
What did the abolition movement promote?
Ending slavery
The movement to end slavery is know as...
Abolition movement
What two states were introduced under the Missouri Compromise?
Maine and Missouri
What invention initially led to the rise of slavery in the South?
Cotton Gin
Which president vetoed the Second National Bank?
Andrew Jackson
What does suffrage mean?
The right to vote
What was the Gag Rule?
Banning talk about slavery in Congress
Which group was forcibly relocated during the Trial of Tears
Cherokee
What did the Monroe Doctrine State?
Europe needs to stay out of the Americas and the Americas will stay out of Europe
Who was the South Carolina statesman who supported nullification?
John C. Calhoun
What is Nat Turner known for
What was the Seneca Falls Convention?
First women's rights convention in the U.S.