The deal that that was struck between John quincy Adams and Henry Clay that made John Quincy Adams President and made Henry Clay the Secretary of State was called what by Andrew Jackson
Corrupt Bargain
This event linked the economies of the south and west with the economy of the North
Market Revolution
This reform movement sought to eliminate the institution of slavery
Abolition
The First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
John Marshall
Larry David Stars in this show
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Jefferson implemented this when Britain and France kept seizing American ships
Embargo Act of 1807
This invention contributed to the growth of the production of southern cotton
Cotton Gin
This reform movement sought to eliminate the consumption of alcohol
Temperance
This case stated that Federal Law trumps State law
McCulloch v Maryland
This guy is the leader of the Sopranos, with one of his most famous quotes being "Gabagool!"
Tony Soprano
This purchase doubled the size of the United States
Louisiana Purchase
This invention made replacing parts a lot easier
Interchangeable parts
Abolition was promoted by William Lloyd Garrison, who laid out his arguments for the abolition of Slavery in this newspaper
The Liberator
This case establishes Judicial review, which leaves the Supreme Court as the final interpreter of the Constitution and of laws passed
This guy was Tony Soprano's Rival in Season 6 of The Sopranos, his name was Phil Leotardo but many know him as the
Shah of Iran
This compromise instated Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It also allowed no slavery in any new territory above the 36'30 line
The Compromise of 1820
This plan proposed by Henry Clay wanted to raise tariffs so that they can pay for internal improvements
This reform movement promoted the beauty of America's landscape
Romanticism
Worcester V Georgia
This guy made the hit song "L to the OG"
Kendall Roy
The Idea of Manifest Destiny led to this war and would add new territories in the United States
Mexican-American War
This action led to the Panic of 1837
Closing down the National Bank
The Leader of the Prison reform movement that wanted to make prisons have better conditions and to help the mentally ill
Dorothea Dix
This case held that states do not have the power to regulate interstate commerce. Only The federal government can regulate interstate commerce
Gibbons v Ogden
This man goes by many names, but before he was Saul Goodman or Jimmy Mcgill, he was
Slippin Jimmy