The Jeffersonian Era
Market Revolution
Jacksonian Democracy
Reform and Religion
Sectionalism and Expansion
Treaties
People
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100

Jefferson’s purchase of this territory doubled the size of the United States in 1803.

The Louisiana Purchase 

100

This major transportation innovation revolutionized river travel and shipping in the early 19th century.

Steam Engine or Steam Boat

100

Jackson was known as the “common man’s president” and founded this political party.

Democratic

100

This religious revival swept through the U.S. in the early 19th century, inspiring reform movements and was known for beginning in the Western parts of the country at tent revivals 

The Second Great Awakening 

100

John Quincy Adams’s presidency was overshadowed by accusations of this political scandal.

Corrupt Bargain 

100

Treaty that ended the War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent 

100

Kentucky Senator known for his negotiation skills.  He would earn the nickname "the Great Compromiser"

Henry Clay

100

Author of the Liberator 

William Lloyd Garrison 

200

The Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison established this crucial judicial principle.

Judicial Review 

200

This group during the Market Revolution illustrated a  transformation of women’s roles in society.

Lowell Mill Girls 

200

Jackson’s Bank War in the United States resulted in this financial policy designed to curb inflation

Specie Circular 

200

Name two social reform movements that emerged from the Second Great Awakening.

Abolition, Temperance, Women's suffrage, Transcendentalism, Utopian Communities 

200

The debate over the admission of Missouri exposed which major political issue that would dominate American politics for decades?

Extension of slavery 

200

Treaty that ended the Mexican American War 

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 

200

2nd Supreme Court Chief Justice who set many precedents during his tenure, including the principle of Judicial Review along with establishing that the central government has more authority than the states.

John Marshall

200
An escaped slave herself, she would help guide more than 70 people to their freedom via the underground railroad.  She was so influential, many would compare her to biblical themes 

Harriet Tubman

300

This law, passed under Jefferson, attempted to maintain neutrality by banning all exports.

Embargo Act of 1807

300

The Father of the American Factory System 

Samuel Slater

300

This political party formed in 1832 in opposition to Andrew Jackson

Whigs

300

This 1848 event marked the formal beginning of the women’s rights movement in the U.S.

Seneca Falls 

300

What was the name of the first labor union that formed in the U.S., advocating for the rights of workers

National Labor Union 

300

Treaty that resolved the Maine boundary issues with Canada 

Webster Ashburton Treaty 
300

South Carolina Senator known for his role in the Nullification Crisis

John Calhoun

300

Former President that would represent the escaped slaves in the Amistad case 

John Quincy Adams

400

The “Revolution of 1800” referred to what political shift?

the peaceful transfer of power from Federalists to Democratic-Republicans?

400

The market revolution created a shift toward a more capitalist based society. What shift did it create in the American workforce?

A shift from skilled to unskilled workers in America

400

Jackson challenged the authority of the Supreme court by refusing to acknowledge the ruling in what case? 

Worchester v Georgia 

400

Transcendentalists like Emerson and Thoreau emphasized what key philosophical ideas?

individualism and the pursuit of truth through nature and intuition

Self Reliance

Man is easily corruptible 

400

What was the political party formed with a nativist agenda

Know nothings 

400

Purchase of Florida 

Adams Onis Treaty

400

A Whig who supported the national bank, did NOT resign from Tyler's cabinet and negotiated a boundary treaty with the British 

Daniel Webster 

400

Ran on the Campaign slogan Tippecanoe and Tyler too, won and would become the shortest termed American President to date due to his death a month after his inauguration 

William Henry Harrison 

500

Jefferson’s strict interpretation of the Constitution conflicted with his decision to make this purchase—why was it controversial?

the Louisiana Purchase; because it required implied powers not listed in the Constitution...he utilized the elastic or necessary and proper clause 

500

Supported by Henry Clay's American system, this was the first federally funded highway designed to link the East to the West stretching from Maryland to Illinois 

Cumberland Road

500

The Nullification Crisis centered on South Carolina’s opposition to this federal policy.

The tariffs of 1828 and 1832 or the Tariff of Abominations

500

Dorothea Dix is best known for reforming what aspect of American society

Mental health and asylum reform along with prison reform  

500

James Polk's commitment to expansion was made clear with his 1844 Campaign slogan.  What was it?

54 40 or Fight

500

Treaty that removed British presence from the Great Lakes 

Rush Bagot Treaty 

500
President of the 2nd Bank 

Nicholas Biddle 

500

American President who inherited the problems associated with the Panic of 1837 

Martin Van Buren