Sectional Differences
Vocabulary
Economic Changes in the 1800's
Democracy in the 1800's
Social Changes in the 1800's
100
This region in the United States flourished economically off of agriculture and slavery
What is the South?
100
The term that describes America as the country with diverse cultures and ethnic groups
What is the "melting pot?"
Also acceptable: Cultural Diffusion 
100
New methods allowed businesses to produce a large amount of goods very quickly (in the mid 1800's).
What is Mass Production?
100
He was elected president prior to the Civil War.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
100
A type of Reform regarding (women's) right to vote.
What is suffrage?
200
This region of the United States grew rapidly because of industrialization, immigration and the creation of factories.
What is the North?
200
An article added to the Constitution.
What is an Amendment?
200
The inventor of interchangeable parts and the cotton gin
Who is Eli Whitney?
200
This political party took control of the White House in 1861.
Who are the Democrats?
200
Horace Mann helped acquire funding for all children to obtain a free education.
What is the public schools reform?
300
Henry Clay attempt to maintain an equal number of free and slave states by drawing an imaginary line from the southern tip of Missouri to the nation's western boundary.
What is the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
300
The movement against slavery in the 1800's
What is the abolitionist movement?
300
The social class that emerged during the rise of factories in the North that included lawyers, accountants, business managers and retailers.
What is the middle class?
300
The event under the Jackson administration that forced Native Americans to move from the Southeastern region of the U.S. to Indian territory in the mid-West (present-day Oklahoma).
What is the Trail of Tears?
300
The revival of religious feeling that motivated Americans to seek reforms in the 1800's
What is the Second Great Awakening?
400
Main reason the North likely did not believe in slavery.
What is the North lacked plantations, hence the NEED for slaves?
400

This doctrine was prominent during the debate over slavery in the territories. It said that the people of each territory should be able to decide for themselves if slavery should be allowed in their territory when it became a state.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

400
This industrial development allowed people and goods to travel faster and cheaper throughout the country
What are railroads?
400
This state was the first to secede.
What is South Carolina?
400
This person fought for treatment of mental health in prisons.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
500
John Brown's attack on pro-slavery citizens in Kansas sparked a series of violent attacks between abolitionist and pro-slavery groups in the 1850's.
What is "Bleeding Kansas?"
500
the belief that the U.S. had the right to conquer the North American continent. Especially the West.
What is Manifest Destiny?
500
What are were two (economic) consequences of abolishing slavery?
Answers will vary
500
Prior to the civil war, tensions between the North and the South increased as the nation expanded West as a result of which two issues?
What is slavery and states rights?
500
The event that inspired women like Amelia Bloomer and Susan B. Anthony to seek equal rights for women in the U.S.
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?