Era of Good Feelings
Supreme Court & Slavery
Jefferson's Presidency
War of 1812
Other
100

This president’s time in office was known as the “Era of Good Feelings.”


Who was James Monroe?


100

This Chief Justice strengthened the power of the federal government through landmark court cases.


Who was John Marshall?

100

This term refers to the peaceful transfer of power from the Federalists to the Democratic-Republicans after the election of 1800.

What is the Revolution of 1800? 

100
He was president when the War of 1812 started? 

Who is James Madison? 

100

This refers to the year the Louisiana Purchase was completed?

What is 1803?

200

The Era of Good Feelings came after this war, which ended in 1815.


What was the War of 1812?

200

In this case the Supreme Court ruled that states could not tax federal institutions. 

What is McCulloch v. Maryland? 

200

This refers to Thomas Jefferson's political party affiliation. 

What is the Democratic Republicans? 

200

This term describes the British practice of capturing American sailors and forcing them into naval service.

What is impressment? 

200

The British set fire to this building during their invasion of Washington, D.C., in 1814.

What is the White House? 

300

This political party disappeared during the Era of Good Feelings.


What was the Federalist Party?

300
This territories bid for statehood would have thrown off the free-state and slave-state balance.  

What is Missouri? 

300

Jefferson refused to pay tribute to these North African raiders, leading to a four-year naval conflict.

Who are the Barbary Pirates? 

300

This nickname was given to young Democratic-Republicans like Henry Clay who pushed for war with Britain.

Who are the War Hawks? 

300

Henry Clay’s economic plan called for a strong role for the federal government in supporting internal improvements, protective tariffs, and this type of national institution.

What is a national bank? 

400

This 1819 event ended the illusion of unity and prosperity during Monroe’s presidency.


What was the Panic of 1819?

400

This 1819 proposal by a New York congressman sought to gradually end slavery in Missouri.

What is the Tallmadge Amendment? 

400

This refers to the interpretation of the constitution Jefferson followed. 

What is strict construction? 

400

This treaty ended the War of 1812. 

What is the Treaty of Ghent?

400
He proposed the Missouri Compromise in 1820. 

Who is Henry Clay? 

500

This movement celebrated patriotism in art, literature, and education during Monroe’s presidency.


What is cultural nationalism?

500

This case established the principle of judicial review. 


What was Marbury v Madison? 

500

This law banned all foreign trade and caused a major economic depression in the United States.

What is the 1807 Embargo Act? 

500

This future president became a national hero after leading U.S. troops to victory at the Battle of New Orleans.

Who is Andrew Jackson? 

500

This man wrote the Star Spangled Banner during the War of 1812. 

Who is Francis Scott Key?