Vocab
Westward Expansion
Nationalism/
Sectionalism
Compromises
Bonus
100

Nativism

Policy of protecting native-born or citizens over immigrants 

100

Belief that it was America's destiny to expand westward

Manifest Destiny

100

What is sectionalism? 

Divide of the nation based on political, economic, or social ideas

100

An 1820 Compromise that drew an east west line in the Louisiana Purchase

36 North 30 Parallel Line

100

Which principle did the Marbury v. Madison case set?

Principle of Judicial Review - Supreme Court can rule actions by the president and/or Congress was (un)constitutional
200

Sovereignty

A country's independence and recognized as an independent nation by other nations

200

Indian Removal Act 

1830 law calling for the forced movement of all Native Americans to west of the Mississippi River signed by Andrew Jackson

200

What is nationalism?

One's pride for the country, often extreme 

200

Missouri was open to slavery, but Maine was not... What compromise is this? 

Missouri Compromise of 1820

200

Principle of Elastic Clause

Grants Congress implied powers beyond those that are stated in the Constitution

300

To take over and add land or territory to a country

Annex

300

This land doubled the size of the US - set a precedent for later presidents to purchase a new territory

Louisiana Purchase 1803

300

Monroe Doctrine (1823)

Foreign policy warning European powers to stay out of the Americas - implemented by James Monroe 

300

1. California entered the Union as a free state 2. New Mexico and Utah allowed to decide on whether to allow slavery 3. Defined Texas border 4. Stricter Fugitive Slave Act 5. Ended slave trade in Washington D.C.

Compromise of 1850 

300

2 things Washington warned the country to stay away from

1. Permanent foreign alliances 

2. Political parties

400

Transformation period in the US from an agrarian economy to Market economy

Industrial Revolution

400

Following the annexation of Texas in 1845 - Texans struggled to fight off the Mexican Army - America gained the territories of modern day California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado... 

Mexican-American War 

400

America's way of remaining neutral and protect our economic interests - put restrictions on trade

Embargo Act 1807

400

Both Pro/Anti-Slavery settlers rushed to these territories hoping to influence the vote on slavery 

Kansas-Nebraska Act / Bleeding Kansas

400

What is the importance of the First National Bank?

To overcome the nation's debt following the Revolutionary War

500

Reasons why people are leaving their home country and why they are coming to America

Push/Pull Factors

500

People were immigrating to California for the '___ Rush'

California Gold Rush 

500

Supreme Court ruled enslaved people were not citizens and Congress does not have the power to ban slavery

Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)

500

Which treaty ended the War of 1812?

Treaty of Ghent: war included US v. British, Native Americans and Canadians

500

Define Popular Sovereignty

Idea that settlers can decide by a vote if slavery is legal

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