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The moment of American patriotism after the War of 1812 along with the fall of the Federalist Party and unity under just one party are the main reason that we call the era from 1816 to 1824 this:

The Era of Good Feelings

100

The "Era of the Common Man" is largely defined by this larger than life figure who served as the Seventh President and oversaw the Trail of Tears, Petticoat Affair, and various other major events.

Andrew Jackson

100

By the middle of the 19th century, the United States produced 75% of the worlds supply of this crop

Cotton

100

The movement which sought to have men drink less was known as this movement:

Temperance Movement

100

Junipers, Redwoods, Hemlocks, and Firs belong to which family of trees?

Evergreen

200

The kidnapping of American sailors by the British and forcing them into the British Navy is better known by this name:

Impressment

200

When Andrew Jackson took office, a new Two-Party system formed. These were the names of the new two parties.

Democrats and Whigs

200

This was the name of the series of houses and people who helped enslaved people escape to the North. 

Underground Railroad

200

The common system of labor that existed in New England. It involved unmarried young girls living and working in factories where they regularly worked 80 hour weeks. 

Lowell System

200
These are the four states of matter

Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma

300

The United States purchased Florida because this American General killed two Spanish soldiers while illegally invading the territory to fight the Seminoles. 

Andrew Jackson

300

Andrew Jackson's policy of appointing friends and donors to powerful positions became known as this:

Spoils System
300

The goal of the American Colonization Society was to free enslaved people and then to send them to this Western African country.

Liberia

300

This was the name of the man-made body of water which connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean which greatly improved transportation in the US.

Erie Canal

300

Chorophobia is the fear of what

Dancing

400
One of the biggest mistakes of Thomas Jefferson's presidency was his decision to sign this law. This stated that American merchants could not trade with any foreign nation to avoid impressment. 

Embargo Act

400

Due to the behind-the-scenes wheeling and dealing, the election of 1824 is sometimes called this:

The "Corrupt Bargain"

400

Name one of the two attempted slave rebellion leaders which we discussed prior to Nat Turner

Gabriel (Prosser) and Denmark Vesey

400

Groups such as the Oneida Community, New Harmony, and the Shakers were these types of communities.

Utopian

400

This is what a "fletcher" makes

Arrows

500

The Missouri Compromise temporarily kept the balance of free and slave states. It stated that Maine was a free state, Missouri was a slave state, and a line would be drawn at this parallel to avoid future debate. 

36 30

500

From the Petticoat Affair - This was the first name of John C. Calhoun's wife.

Floride

500

This was the title of the book by Solomon Northup which told of his experiences during his time as a slave in Mississippi. 

Twelve Years a Slave

500

This was a system adopted by many prisons where prisoners were expected to work in factory lines to help them obtain workplace training to hopefully avoid future criminal actions. 

Auburn System

500

In 2011, Mr. Berkley accidentally slept in on a Saturday and missed his chance to be a background actor in this film which was filmed in Pittsburgh and features the villain Bane blowing up a football stadium. 

The Dark Knight Rises