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Politics/Supreme Court
Andrew Jackson
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100

What were the first roads called where people would have to pay tolls?

Turnpikes

100

Where did the industrial revolution begin?

Great Britain
100

Under John Marshall, the Supreme Court strengthened the power of....

Government 

100

During which battle did Jackson become a household name as a war hero?

Battle of New Orleans

100

Who was known as the "Great Compromiser"?

Henry Clay

200

What was the name for the first road paid for by the government?

National Road/Cumberland Road

200

What was the name of the man who brought textile mill plans to the United States?

Samuel Slater

200

What was the purpose of the Monroe doctrine?

To warn European nations to stay out of the western hemisphere, in return the US will leave European nations alone.

200

Politically, what did Jackson's supporters call themselves by 1828?

Democrats

200

Why was there an economic panic in 1837 (think money)

Martin Van Buren was president, Jackson stopped accepting paper money for lands out west..

300

Why was the creation of the Steamboat such a major technology?

Boats could travel upstream (Mississippi)

300

What was the name of the man who started a factory in Massachusetts and hired young single farm girls to work in his factory? 

Francis Lowell

300

What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise?

To keep the balance of slave and free states by allowing Missouri to be slave, and Maine to be free.

300

Why was Jackson's main political support in the South?

He wasn't going to interfere with slavery, and supported Indian Removal.

300

What was the outcome of the supreme court case Marbury v. Madison?

The power of Judicial Review was created.

400

Give THREE positives as a result of the Erie Canal.

1. Increased the value of land along it.

2. Made trade more efficient, easier ='s lower prices

3. Made NYC the commercial capital of the country

4. Connected the East coast to the mid-west

5. Allowed farmers to get their crops to market easier

400

How does the increase in industrialization change the north politically? Explain.

More immigration ='s more representation

400

What was the outcome of the SC court Worcester v. Georgia?

The SC ruled that Native American removal was illegal.

400

The South threatened to leave the union (Secede) if Jackson and the government didn't lower....

the tariff of 1828 (Tariff of abominations) 

400

What area of land were Native Americans forced to walk to in 1838?

Present day Oklahoma

500

Explain why Northerners supported protective tariffs.

They benefitted northerners by placing a tax on imported goods so the American product is cheaper.

500

Where did a majority of immigrants come from in the early 1800's?

Germany and Ireland

500

Why was the Election of 1824 called the "Corrupt Bargain"?

Jackson had more electoral and popular votes but not 50%, so it went to the House of Reps, where Henry clay used his pull to get Quincy Adams elected, he was then given the position of Secretary of State.

500

Why did Jackson not support the recharter of the National Bank?

Thought it was unconstitutional, favored the rich and was corrupt.

500

What does Supreme court cases McColloch v. Marland and Gibbons v. Ogden have in common?

Both uphold the supremacy clause to the constitution.