State v. Federal Power
Politics
Regional Differences
Reform Era
Industrialization
100
A way to interpret the Constitution that believed the government could only do what was specifically written in the Constitution.
What is Strict
100
The acquisition of a large piece of land by President T. Jefferson that went against his usual strict interpretation of the Constitution.
What is the Louisiana Purchase
100
The Region of the US that was the most industrialized.
What is the North or Northeast
100
A religious movement that encouraged people to improve their lives which led to the start of various Reform Movements.
What is the 2nd Great Awakening
100

City in MA where factories began to develop and employ women at the start of the industrial rev.

What is Lowell

200

A way to interpret the Constitution that believed the government could expand their powers based on the Elastic Clause.

What is Broad/loose 

200

The Democrat-Republicans (and later, the Democrats) favored power at this level of the government

What is State Power

200
The region of the country that was considered the bread basket of the US and provided a majority of the food for the country.
What is the West or Midwest
200
This actually began during the American Revolution but increased during the reform era of the 1803's and was symbolized by the Seneca Falls Convention.
What is the Women's Rights Movemtn
200

A major industry that developed in New England during the early years of the industrial rev.

What is the Textile Industry

300
The part of the Federal government who had the power to interpret the laws of both the States and whole country and determine if they were Constitutional.
What is the Supreme Court
300

This is a representation of the first peaceful transfer of power (from the Federalists to the Democrat-Republicans).

What is the Revolution of 1800 or the Election of Thomas Jefferson

300
The part of the country that was the most different from the rest of the US.
What is the South
300
A reform movement that encouraged people to limit their use of alcohol because of the effects it had on the family and home.
What is Temperance Movement
300
This helped to connect the North and South and allowed the South to meed the demand of raw materials needed in Northern Textile factories.
What is the Cotton Gin
400
A supreme court case that determined a Law passed by Congress to be unconstitutional and gave the Supreme Court the power of Judicial Review.
What is Marbury v. Madison
400

This outlawed trade with all foreign countries and was another example of Jefferson and the Democrat-Republicans switching their Strict Interpretation of the Constitution to Broad.

What is the Embargo Act

400
This issue was the most drastic difference between the north and south leading up to the Civil War.
What is Slavery
400
The person who fought to improve the conditions for the mentally ill and insane living in asylums and hospitals.
Who is Dorothea Dix
400

This phenomena occurred in the northeast during the 19th Century and resulted from large numbers of factories being build and immigrants arriving to the country.

What is Urbanization

500

A supreme court case that increased the power of the Federal government and ruled that a National Bank was constitutional. Federal power would always come before the states. 

What is McCulloch v. Marland

500

This state was at the center of the Nullification Crisis after it refused to enforce a federal tariff. 

What is South Carolina

500
An issue debated between the North and South. The North favored it because made foreign products more expensive and encouraged people to buy American products.
What are Tariffs
500

One of the first abolitionists who used fierce arguments to fight slavery and demanded the immediate end to slavery. Helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society and published the Liberator newspaper. 

Who is William Lloyd Garrison

500
A transportation route that connected New York to the Midwest and helped improve industrialization and migration.
What is the Erie Canal