Jeffersonian Democracy
The Court
The Market Revolution
Jacksonian America
Reform and Religion
100

This 1803 case established judicial review. 

What is Marbury v. Madison

100

This Chief Justice strengthened the power of the federal government.

Who is John Marshall. 

100

This invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production. 

What is the cotton gin. 

100

Jackson's policy of rewarding supporters with government jobs was known as this.

What is the spoils system.

100

This religious revival movement swept through America in the early 19th century. 

What is the Second Great Awakening.

200

Jefferson's 1803 land deal doubled the size of the United States. 

What is the Louisiana Purchase. 

200
In McCulloch v. Maryland, the court ruled that this institution was constitutional. 

What is the Second Bank of the United States. 

200

The Eric Canal connected the Great lakes to this river. 

What is the Hudson River. 
200

The 1830 law that forced the relocation of Native Americans.

What is the Indian Removal Act. 
200

Dorothea Dix was known for reforming this institution. 

What are prisons and asylums. 

300

This 1807 law banned trade with all foreign nations, hurting the US economy.

What is the Embargo Act. 

300

The ruling in this case established the federal government's authority over interstate commerce.  

What is Gibbons v. Ogden.

300

This was the shift towards factories, wage labor (in the north), and new transportation system. 

What is the market revolution (AKA Industrial Revolution) 

300

Jackson opposed this national institution, seeing it as a tool only for the elite.  

What is the Bank of the United State. 
300

The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 was focused on this reform movement. Over 100 people signed the Declaration of Sentiments. 

What is the women's rights movement. 

400

Jefferson's political philosophy emphasized this type of government.

What is limited government or states' rights. 

400

The ruling in this case concluded that a state could not pass legislation invalidating a contract. This  was the first time the Supreme Court declared a state law to be unconstitutional and invalid.

What is Fletcher v. Peck 

400

This was revolutionary in that they concentrated on mass production and standardization, a relatively new concept at the time.

What are the Lowell Mills. 

400

The 1832 crisis over tariffs between SC and the federal government was called. 

What is the nullification crisis. 

400

This movement sought to end alcohol consumption. 

What is the temperance movement.

500

The 1800 election was sometimes called this because it market a peaceful transfer of power from the Federslists to the Democratic-Republicans. 

What is the Revolution of 1800. 

500

The ruling in this case involved the Implied Powers given to the Federal Government to establish banks, accordingly, no state can tax a Federal institutions.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland.

500

Where these factories had all stages of the textile industry under one roof.

What is vertical integration.  This was part of the Lowell System. 

500

Jackson's nickname that symbolized his image as a man of the people. 

What is "Old Hickory." 

500

William Lloyd Garrison was a leader in this major reform movement. 

What is the abolitionist movement. 

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