A secret way for enslaved people to escape to freedom, organized in part by Harriet Tubman.
The Underground Railroad
Mardbury vs. ________ and McCulloch vs. __________
Madison, Maryland
This war was fought between the United States and this country.
The Monroe Doctrine was a key U.S. _______ policy.
foreign
Name three movements that the antebellum reform advocated for.
1. Abolitionism
2. Women's rights
3. Temperance
4. Educaton reform
5. Prison reform
6. Health and moral reform
Marshall Court rulings asserted that the Supreme court had _____ power to the other two branches of government.
equal
The war prompted the 'Era of ______ ________'
Good Feelings.
What was the nullification crisis?
John C. Calhoun believed that states could nullify laws they deemed unconstitutional.
The religious revival movement that occurred in the earliest 19th century.
The Second Great Awakening.
What did Mardbury v. Madison grant to courts?
The power for judicial review
What was impressment?
a practice of forcibly recruiting individuals into military service, particularly the British navy.
During the Market Revolution, America went from _____ to ______.
Agrarian > Capitalist
What is the name of the convention where the women's rights movement developed its goals of wanting equality and opportunity for women?
The Seneca Falls convention
What does the term 'midnight judges' mean?
Refers to the judges appointed by President John Adams in the last day of his presidency, just before Thomas Jefferson took office.
People who wanted war with Britain were called...
War Hawks
Define the spoils system.
Political gains led to jobs given to friends and family
A former slave who became a powerful voice in the abolitionist movement, and published a newspaper as well as wrote an autobiography.
Frederick Douglass
This case ruled that only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce.
Gibbons vs. Ogden
What is the name of the Native American chief who
attempted to create a pan-Indian confederacy?
Tecumseh
Name two new technologies created during the Market Revolution.
Textile machinery, steam engines, interchangeable parts, telegraph, agricultural inventions