Nationalism and Expansion
The Abolitionist Movement and Slavery
Reform and Social Movements
Voting Rights and Political Changes
Economy and Technology
100

Believing that your country is better than others.

What is nationalism?

100

Convincing people to end slavery.

What was the goal of the abolitionist movement?

100

She brought awareness to reform of mental health institutions and prisons. 

Who is Dorthea Dix?

100

The property requirement to vote was eliminated.

What change expanded voting rights to all white men during the antebellum period?

100

Why the northeast had a high concentration of canals and roads by 1840.

What is that they were focused on industrialization?

200

Balancing the number of slave and free states.

What was the most important issue that arose in the U.S. as a result of westward expansion?

200

Attempts to resist slavery. 

What are run away or fight back?

200

Women were encouraged to be religious, submissive, and focus on the home.

What was the cult of domesticity?

200
People who did not have the right to vote after the property tax requirement was eliminated?

Who are Black men and women and white women?

200

Was focused on agriculture. 

What is the South?

300

Portugal

Which country did the United States NOT gain a significant amount of land from?

300
Allowed escaped slaves and freed people to be arrested and brought back to slavery in the South.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?

300

Some people focused on returning to nature and a simple life.

What was one response to industrialization during the antebellum period?

300

As president he used his veto power and went against the will of congress so often some considered him as acting like a king.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

300

An invention that revolutionized the clothing industry.

What is the spinning jenny or cotton gin?

400

The desire to expand U.S. territory.

What was manifest destiny or Westward Expansion?

400

As blacksmiths, carpenters, household servants and cotton pickers among other professions.

What are some jobs enslaved people performed? 

400

Mentally ill individuals were often institutionalized and mistreated.

How were the mentally ill treated during the antebellum period?

400

This removed many Native Americans from their Ancestral home in the southeastern United States

What is the Indian Removal Act?

500

The South had a rural, plantation economy, so canals and railroads were not as necessary.

Why did the northern U.S. have a heavier concentration of roads, canals, and railroads?

500

Writing a Declaration of Sentiments, organizing marches, sharing speeches and joining conventions.

What are some ways women fought for equal rights during the Antebellum period?