M1: Innovations
M2: Factory Workers
M3: Growing Cities
M4: Jacksonian Democracy
M5: War on the Bank
100

The _______ _____ separated the seeds from the cotton. As a result, cotton could be harvested faster and became more profitable.

cotton gin

100

_________ and women worked in factories when employment opportunities did not exist on family farms.

children

100

____________ was one of the first planned cities in the US.

Philadelphia

100

Andrew Jackson declared the 1824 election a “_______ ________”

corrupt bargain

100

After the War of 1812, the government had to borrow money to pay off war ____.

debt

200
  • The _________ _________ made producing clothing more quick and efficient.

sewing machine

200

The majority of workers in the textile factories were ________. Francis Cabot Lowell created boarding houses for the women who worked for him to keep them safe.

women

200

Civil _________ helped those in living poverty to find work, housing, and food.

societies

200

believed that John Q. Adams and ______ ______ struck a deal to each get the positions that they each wanted.

Henry Clay

200

McCulloch v. Maryland gave Congress the constitutional right to establish a _________ bank.

national

300

Many factories were built along the eastern shores to easily receive ____ materials by ship

raw

300

Many living in New England states experienced great wealth as a result of the _______ industry.

textile

300

Expansion of cotton and the spread of ________ factories created the first wave of American industry.

textile

300

Removal of _______ _________ from their lands was one of Andrew Jackson’s key policies.

Native Americans

300

Maryland was unhappy with the proposed plan and required the national bank to pay a large ____ to the state of Maryland.

tax

400

The demand for _____ _____increased as a result of the cotton gin and became more valuable.

slave labor

400

The Industrial Revolution caused a lot of families to move to _______ for factory jobs.

cities

400

The growth of ______ increased the demand for housing.

cities

400

Andrew Jackson supported a ________ federal government.

limited

400

________ _________ was against the government being involved in economic matters, but Supreme Court Chief Justice was in favor of it.  

Andrew Jackson

500

_____________ _______ allowed for the mass production of goods. Assembly lines divided labor into specific tasks to make production more efficient. As a result, prices of goods, like clothing, decreased.

interchangeable parts

500

One similarity between the norths textile industry and southern cotton farming was that the change in technology led to an __________ production of goods. 

increased

500

Between 1800 and 1890, the population of New York City increased more than _________.

2 million

500

The electoral vote did not result in a clear winner in 1824. The ____ Amendment states that the ________ __ ___________ will vote on who wins the election.

12th, House of Representatives

500

The Tariff of 1828 hurt the Southern economy by taxing ________ goods. Tariff increases lead to ______ prices.

imported, higher

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