Jefferson vs Jackson
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100

 This president was believed to be for the ‘common man’.

Who was Andrew Jackson?

100

This court case established judicial review.

What is Marbury V. Madison?

100

This event led to reforms being made for abolition, temperance, women’s suffrage, and education.

What is the Second Great Awakening?

100

This founding father was credited for writing the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

This established the 36°-30’ line, causing Missouri to become a slave state, and Maine to become a free state.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

200

Under the Jacksonian democracy, this event issued the removal of Native Americans on a long journey through harsh conditions and forceful action.

What was the Trail of Tears?

200

The Dred Scott V. Stanford case ended in this ruling.

What is the ruling that enslaved people did not count as citizens, therefore they were not given the right to sue in a court of law?

200

This 19th century ideology defined the role of women as being virtuous and focused on managing their home and family.

What is the Cult of Domesticity?

200

The Monroe Doctrine was named after this president.

Who is James Monroe?

200

This event caused over 1 million Irishmen to immigrate to America and settle in cities.

What was the Potato Famine?

300

This president’s ideals opposed large scale industry, favoring agrarian society, and believed farmers were the best citizens of the republic.

What were Jefferson’s ideals?

300

This court case established a relationship between natives and the US government where states could not enforce rules onto native tribes.

What is Worchester V. Georgia?

300

This philosophical movement grew in importance during the Second Great Awakening and was led by Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson.

What is Transcendentalism?

300

This man ruled that the Supreme Court had the power to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

Who is John Marshall?

300

This crisis involved South Carolina confronting the federal government and refusing to pay tariffs, which furthered the argument of states’ power versus government power.

What is the nullification crisis?

400

This man’s views included that women were meant to stay at home and serve their husbands.

What were Jefferson’s views on women?  

400

The McCulloch V. Maryland case ended in this ruling.

What is Congress having the implied power to allow things beyond the constitution when it is “necessary”?

400

These two minority groups became reform-minded due to the Second Great Awakening.

Who are women and African Americans?

400

This man was a war hawk who never became president; however, he came up with the American System.

Who is Henry Clay?  

400

This plan included protective tariffs, the rechartering of the national bank, and internal improvements.

 What is Henry Clay’s American System?

500

This man’s views believed that any act of secession was an act of treason.

What were Jackson’s views?

500

This court case established that the federal government has the power to regulate interstate commerce, limiting state authority in this area.

What is Gibbson V. Ogden?

500

This activist worked hard for women’s suffrage and founded the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

500

The Whigs thought this man acted more like a king than a president.

Who is Andrew Jackson?  

500

Causes of this war include British impressment of US Sailors, British interference on the frontier, and the influence of War Hawks in Congress who wanted to unite the nation.

What is the War of 1812?

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