Reform
State vs Federal Power
Regional Differences
Industrialization
Political Parties
100

Religious movement that encouraged people to improve their lives and led to the start of various reform movements

What is the Second Great Awakening

100

A way that people interpreted the Constitution that stated that the government only had the right to take actions specifically written in the Constitution.

What is strict

100

The more industrialized region of the country.

What is the North

100

The region which textile factories began to develop in.

What is the North
100
The acquisition of land by Thomas Jefferson from the French which allowed for further westward expansion and trade.
What is the Louisiana Purchase
200
Increased during the reform era 19th century and was symbolized by the Seneca Falls Convention.
What is the Women's Rights Movement
200

One way people interpreted the Constitution so that the government could expand their power in accordance with the Elastic Clause.

What is loose

200

The region of the country that many people migrated to and provided new sources of land.

What is the West

200

The first major industry to develop in the US due to the Embargo Act.

What is the textile industry
200

The Democratic Republicans favored this based on the idea of strict interpretation of the Constitution.

What is state power

300

Reform movement that encouraged people to limit their consumption of alcoholic beverages due to its negative effects.

What is the Temperance Movement

300

The branch of federal government that has the power to review state and federal laws and declare them unconstitutional.

What is judicial
300

The region that was the most different from the other two.

What is the South

300

This innovation connected the North and South as the South produced raw materials needed in Northern factories.

What is the cotton gin

300

The peaceful transfer of power from the Federalists to the Democratic Republicans.

What is the Revolution of 1800

400
Reformer who sought to improve conditions for the mentally ill living in asylums.
Who is Dorothea Dix
400

Supreme court case that determined a federal law unconstitutional and gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison
400

The issue that divided the North and South, leading up to the Civil War.

What is slavery

400

This innovation increased national communication and helped increase production of goods.

What is the telegraph

400

Jefferson banned trade with other countries and switched to a looser interpretation of the Constitution.

What is the Embargo Act

500

One of the first abolitionists to use aggressive arguments to fight slavery and demanded an immediate end to slavery.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison

500

Supreme court case which increased the power of the federal government and ruled that the national bank was constitutional.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland

500

The North favored this because it encouraged domestic production and made more people buy American products.

What are protective tariffs

500

A new transportation route that connected the North and West, improving migration and industrialization as well as further isolating the South.

What is the Erie Canal

500
European wars that Jefferson avoided in accordance with Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality.

What are the Napoleonic Wars

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