Westward Expansion
Era of Good Feelings
Problems with Europe
Vocabulary
Random
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Who was the President at the beginning of the chapter?
James Monroe
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Describe the "Era of Good Feelings."
Everything was great. Economy was high. People were making money and everyone had jobs.
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Who actually came up with the Monroe Doctrine?
John Quincy Adams
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What is a plant used to make material for clothing?
Cotton
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What number President was James Monroe?
5th
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Who invaded Florida in 1818? A. John Ross B. Andrew Jackson C. Henry Clay
B. Andrew Jackson
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Describe the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine states that no European nation can extend its influence into the West (America's)
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This machine was used to separate cotton seeds?
Cotton Gin
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How many terms can a President have?
Two terms
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The country grew in population from 4 million to _____ million during this time. A. 10 million B. 8 million C. 12 million
A. 10 million
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Which state became a slave state in 1821?
Missouri
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Who became President after Monroe?
John Quincy Adams
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What is a state called that could not practice slavery?
Free State
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Who ran against James Monroe for his second term?
Nobody
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Who invented the cotton gin?
Eli Whitney
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Which state became a free state in 1820?
Maine
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Who helped John Q. Adams become President? A. Andrew Jackson B. Henry Clay C. William Crawford
B. Henry Clay
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What is a state called that could practice slavery?
Slave State
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Did the "Era of Good Feelings" last? What happened?
The economy crashed. Banks ran out of money and people could not pay back their loans. People lost their jobs.
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How did the North benefit from cotton?
They turned the cotton into cloth for clothing.
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How much did the United States pay for Florida? A. 3 million B. 10 million C. 5 million
C. 5 million
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Define the word qualified.
Fit for a given purpose
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What is a doctrine?
A statement of a certain government policy.
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Who promised they would become President after John Q. Adams? A. Henry Clay B. Andrew Jackson C. William Crawford
B. Andrew Jackson