Andrew Jackson
Vocabulary
Nationalism
Sectionalism
Industrialization
100
The power of the president Jackson used to assert control over Congress.
What is the Presidential veto.
100
This is the term used to mean finished cloth.
What is Textiles
100
This promoted nationalism by expanding U.S. Territory to include Florida.
What is The Adams-Onis Treaty.
100
The idea that the interests of a specific region of the nation are more important than the interests of the nation as a whole
What is Sectionalism
100
An invention created by Eli Whitney used to clean cotton.
What is The cotton gin
200
The political party founded by Andrew Jackson
What Is the Democratic Party
200
The belief that the interests or goals of the nation are more important that those of a particular region of the country.
What is Nationalism
200
A policy that established nationalism by asserting that the western hemisphere was closed off to European intervention.
What is The Monroe Doctrine
200
grown in the south, crops like tobacco and cotton are grown specifically for the purpose of selling. Another name for these crops is
What is Cash crops
200
A manmade waterway connecting New York City to one of the great lakes.
What is The Erie canal
300
A law passed in 1830 and supported by Jackson, forcing Native Americans to relocate to territory west of the Mississippi river.
What is The Indian Removal Act of 1830.
300
The philosophy that all the land between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans was reserved for Americans by God.
What is Manifest Destiny
300
A policy that established a national compromise by admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
What is The Missouri Compromise
300
This term used to describe when a state refuses to follow a federal law that they do not agree with
What is Nullification
300
Proposed by Henry Clay, this idea called for unification of the country through improved methods of transportation, a second bank of the United States, and a protective tariff.
What is The American system.
400
A supreme court case that Jackson famously defied the ruling saying, "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it."
What is Worcester v. Georgia
400
This 800 mile forced march through the winter months saw thousands of Cherokees die en route to Oklahoma.
What is The Trail of Tears.
400
This unified the nation by creating a better system of transportation for trade
What is The American system
400
The protective tariff of 1816 would not directly benefit which section of the nation?
What is The south and west
400
Invented by Eli Whitney to ease production of the musket, this revolutionized industry in America.
What is Interchangeable parts
500
Jackson lost the Presidential election of 1824 in a back room conspiracy involving which President?
Who is John Quincy Adams
500
The practice of giving high ranking political jobs to people in return for support during an election.
What is The spoils system
500
This Supreme Court case established that only the Congress has the power to regulate interstate trade.
What is Gibbons v Ogden
500
An imaginary line that divides free and slave states following the Missouri Compromise
What is The mason Dixon line
500
The two reasons why industrialization began in America.
What is The war of 1812 and the Embargo of 1806.
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