Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Chapter 6
100


What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine? 






to protect the United States’ independence by limiting European involvement in North and South America

100

The National 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.

100

The United States had a dispute with _________over the border with Canada. 


Great Britain



100

The United States had a dispute with Great Britain was resolved bye the Treaty__________


Treaty of 1818

100

The United States had a dispute with ______over Florida. 

Spain

200


Which statements most likely summarize why the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia was so important?


 The Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign nation. 

Georgia had no right to enforce state laws in Cherokee Nation territory.

200

The United States had a dispute with Spain and it was solved by the Treaty________



Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819

200

What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?

to protect the United States’ independence by limiting European involvement in North and South America

200

Native American men, women, and children traveled _________ on the Trail of Tears. 

west

200

They were forced to relocate to territory in present-day ______________

Oklahoma

300

The Erie Canal linked the Great Lakes to the ___________ by way of the Hudson River.

Atlantic Ocean

300

Sort the phrase into the category to which it most closely relates: political, economic, or social.


The development of railroads changed the culture of the country. People and industries grew more connected.  

Social

300

Sort the phrase into the category to which it most closely relates: political, economic, or social.


President Monroe negotiated a treaty with Spain to gain possession of the territory of Florida.  

Political

300

Sort the phrase into the category to which it most closely relates: political, economic, or social.


Railroads were great for merchants, factory owners, and farmers.  Goods could be transported quickly and cheaply.  

Economic

300

How did the Erie Canal affect 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.

400

The United States had a dispute with _______It was resolved by the ___________.

Great Britain
Treaty of 1818

400

Why was the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia so important?

Georgia had no right to enforce state laws in Cherokee Nation territory. 


The Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign nation.

400

First Seminole War 

General Andrwe Jackson invades Seminole Territory to capture escaped enslaved people

400

Second Seminole War 

Many Seminole people hide in the Everglades and fight against forced emigration


Chief Osceola is tricked, arrested and sent with 200 Seminole people to for Fort Moultrie

400

Third Seminole War

The USA agrees to pay some of the remaining Seminole people in Florida

500

The United States had a dispute with ________over Florida. It was resolved by the ________ 


.


Spain

Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819

500


How did the Erie Canal affect 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.

500

This headline shows the effect of which foreign policy document? 


U.S BLOCKADES CUBA, TELLS RUSS LAY OFF

Monroe Doctrine

500

Which statements accurately describe effects of the Monroe Doctrine?
(Choose 2)

It made the United States a player on the world stage. 


It became a standard part of American foreign policy used by many presidents.

500

What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?

to protect the United States’ independence by limiting European involvement in North and South America