Andrew Jackson
Religious and Social Movements
North, South, West
Industrial Revolution
100

This act, signed into law by Andrew Jackson in 1830, led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes to territories west of the Mississippi River.

What is the Indian Removal Act? 

100

This social movement, which began in the early 19th century, aimed to reduce or eliminate the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

What is the Temperance Movement?

100

This term refers to the growing political, economic, and cultural divide between the Northern and Southern states during the Antebellum period

What is Sectionalism?

100

This invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized the cotton industry by dramatically increasing the speed of cotton processing.

What is the Cotton Gin?

200

Andrew Jackson supported this political change, which allowed all white men, regardless of property ownership, to vote in elections.

What is Universal White Male Suffrage?

200

This religious movement, which gained momentum in the early 19th century, emphasized personal salvation and the need for individuals to seek spiritual renewal.

What is the Second Great Awakening?

200

This region, known for its industrial economy, was characterized by factories, railroads, and urban growth during the Antebellum period.

What is the North?

200

This waterway connected New York to the Great Lakes, dramatically improving transportation and boosting trade between the eastern U.S. and the Midwest.

What is the Erie Canal?

300

Jackson responded to South Carolina’s nullification with this strong action, threatening military force to ensure the federal tariff laws were enforced.

What is the Force Bill?

300

This white abolitionist, who published "The Liberator" and founded the American Anti-Slavery Society, was a vocal advocate for immediate emancipation.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

300

In the early 1830s, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Massachusetts were this group of people, who were often young and unmarried.

Who are women?

300

This system, introduced by Eli Whitney, allowed for the mass production of goods with standardized parts that could be easily replaced or repaired.

What are interchangeable parts?

400

Jackson’s identification with the common man helped him gain support from this political party, which was built on the idea of increasing democracy for ordinary citizens.

What is the Democratic Party?

400

This key document, drafted at the Seneca Falls Convention, outlined the goals of the women’s rights movement and demanded equal rights for women, including the right to vote.

What is the Declaration of Sentiments?

400

The question of whether this institution should be allowed to expand into new territories was a major point of conflict between the North and South.

What is slavery?

400

This man transformed American economic life by designing and building the country's first textile mill.

Who is Samuel Slater?

500

In 1832, Andrew Jackson vetoed the recharter of this institution, believing it was undemocratic and concentrated too much power in the hands of a few.

What is the 2nd Bank of the United States?

500

The revivalist meetings of the Second Great Awakening were often called this, and were held in open fields or temporary structures to accommodate large crowds.

What are camp meetings?

500

The majority of immigrants who arrived in the United States between 1821 and 1880 settled in the these two regions.

What are the Midwest and Northeast?

500

The growth of a national market economy between 1815 and 1860 lead to a greater disparity of wealth between these two groups of Americans. 

What is the rich and the poor?