List 2 ways the Erie Canal affected transportation in the United States.
It became a major travel route between the midwestern states and New York City.
It provided a cheaper way to ship raw materials and finished goods between the Midwest and New York.
List 2 statements that accurately describe effects of the Monroe Doctrine.
It made the United States a player on the world stage.
It became a standard part of American foreign policy used by many presidents.
Explain the importance of the Worcestor v. Georgia.
Georgia had no right to enforce state laws in Cherokee Nation territory.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign nation.
The United States had a dispute with _____ _______ over the border with Canada.
Great Britain
a person who takes the risk to organize resources to produce a new or better good or service in hopes of gaining a profit.
entrepreneur
The Supreme Court’s decision in Gibbons v. Ogden gave the _______ __________ control over interstate steamboat traffic
national government
The purpose of the Monroe Doctrine was to:
Provides an eyewitness report of the inhumane treatment of the Cherokee people
How does a first-hand account influence the historical interpretation of an event such as the Trail of Tears?
“I saw helpless Cherokees arrested and dragged from their homes, and driven at bayonet point into the stockades. And in the chill of a drizzling rain on an October morning, I saw them loaded like cattle into six hundred and forty-five wagons and started toward the west.”
Provides an eyewitness report of the inhumane treatment of the Cherokee people
The dispute with Great Britain was resolved by the ____________.
Treaty of 1818
an economic policy where colonies provide the mother country with valuable natural resources and a market for the goods produced in the mother country.
mercantilist system
As a result of the Gibbons v. Ogden decision, the use of steamboats in transportation networks __________.
increased
What counterclaim might the European powers have in response to this portion of the Monroe Doctrine:
“As a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers…..”
“We have had control of parts of the American continents far longer than the United States has.
Native American men, women, and children traveled ________ on the Trail of Tears.
WEST
The United States had a dispute with _______ over Florida.
Spain
a government’s plan for dealing with other nations.
foreign policy
The increase of steamboats in transportation networks made _____ areas in the West accessible to both people and products.
more
This headline shows the effect of which foreign policy document: __US Blockades Cuba, Tells Russ 'Lay off'
Monroe Doctrine
Native Americans were forced to relocate to territory in the present day _________.
Oklahoma
The dispute with Spain was resolved by the _________________.
Adam-Onis Treaty of 1819
extending or going across a continent.
transcontinental
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List two pieces of evidence that supports the claim that the Nation Road contributed to westward expansion in the United States.
New farms and businesses developed along the road.
Products were transported quickly and cheaply along the road.
The primary reason for deaths along the Trail of Tears was due to ______________.
Disease
the authority to rule a country or region
soverignty
a policy or desire to avoid involvement, agreements, or alliances with other countries
isolationism