Nationalism
Sectionalism
Expansion
President Jackson
Industrialization
100

define the key term nationalism 

excessive pride in one's country; believing your country is superior 

100

define the key term sectionalism

loyalty to your region and regional interest (North v. South) 

100

The idea that America had a divine right to expand its territory all the way to the Pacific Ocean 

Manifest Destiny 

100

this name was given to the political era after voting rights were expanded to all white men regardless of property ownership 

Jacksonian Democracy 

100
explain the key term industrialization 

increasing the production of manufactured goods; moving from farming to factories

200

This conflict in the early 1800s gave Americans confidence and led to an increase in nationalist feelings (Francis Scott Key) 

The War of 1812 

200

What were the key differences in the development of the North and the South in the 1800s? 

The North was mainly industrial and merchant based whereas the South was agricultural (cotton) 

200

What were the two largest impacts that the Louisiana Purchase had on the United States? 

Doubled the size of the country and Port of New Orleans 

200

Jackson awarded government positions to friends and loyal supporters through the 

Spoils System 

200

Mills and factories took off in the Northeast due to these two key reasons 

Waterways and Capital ($) 

300

This court case is important because it established that the Federal government's laws were the "supreme law of the land" expanding their power 

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) 

300

This was a key attempt to prevent sectional differences from boiling over between the North and the South over the admittance of new states 

The Missouri Compromise of 1820 (36 30) 

300

Americans migrating westward would have most likely traveled along this famous route 

The Oregon Trail 

300

Jackson completely ignored the Supreme Courts decision in this case leading to the Trail of Tears 

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia 

300

Name two (2) key inventions that helped fuel early industrialization

Telegraph; Steam Engine; Spinning Jenny; Flying Shuttle; Cotton Gin; Steel Plow; Mechanical Reaper

400

This foreign policy declared that European nations had no right to take land or be involved politically with countries in the Western Hemisphere 

The Monroe Doctrine 

400

This social anti-slavery movement contributed to sectional tensions between the North and the South 

Abolition Movement 

400

This war was fought to expand America in the South West 

The Mexican - American War

400

Political opponents referred to him as "King Andrew" because 

He went against Supreme Court decisions, used the veto frequently especially in the bank war, and practiced the spoils system

400

Name one (1) key transportation development that contributed to industrialization

Erie Canal; Railroads 

500

This court case gave the Federal government (Congress) the power to regulate interstate commerce 

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) 

500

The Wilmot Proviso . . . 

ban slavery in the territories won by the United States in the Mexican American War 

500

This is the name of the group that was trapped in the Sierra - Nevadas and had to go to extreme lengths to survive 

The Donner Party 

500

This was the name for Jackson's off the books group of advisors and is an example of the spoils system

"The Kitchen Cabinet" 

500

This northern industry relied on cotton to craft its goods 

Textile Industry 

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