Chapter 7: Life in the Young Republic
Chapter 7 (Continued)
Chapter 8: Westward Expansion
Chapter 9: Civil War and Reconstruction
Chapter 9 (Continued)
100

These were the first two political parties in the United States

What were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans?

100
Famine is one example of this - something that encourages someone to leave their country

What is a push factor?

100

This is the idea that Americans had the God-given right to continue claiming land until they reached the Pacific Ocean

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

This word, meaning to separate or leave, is what South Carolina tried to do after the election of Abraham Lincoln. 

What is "secede"?

100

This amendment, passed shortly after the end of the Civil War, finally gave African American men the right to vote

What is the 15th Amendment?

200

This group of trusted advisors helps the president make important decisions

What is the Cabinet?

200

This French leader sold the Louisiana Territory to Thomas Jefferson in 1803 

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

200

The economy of the southern United States relied heavily on this industry

What is farming/agriculture?

200

This was the secret organization that helped African Americans escape slavery 

What is the Underground Railroad?

200

This Civil War nurse went on to found the American Red Cross in 1881.

Who is Clara Barton?

300

Though he never became president, this founding father did propose the use of a National Bank

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

300

After the Louisiana Purchase, these two states were admitted to the Union. In order to keep the balance, one was admitted as a slave state, while the other was a free state.

What are Missouri and Maine?

300

A territory could not apply for statehood until it had enough of this. California gained a sufficient number during the Gold Rush

What is population/people?

300

This 1862 battle was the single bloodiest day of the entire Civil War.

What is the Battle of Antietam?

300

This method, used by General William Tecumseh Sherman, empowered soldiers to attack civilian structures in the South as well as military targets. It is intended to force the opposing side to surrender. 

What is total war?

400

This presidential decree, which warned Europe against attempting to colonize the West, was issued after Russia attempted to lay claim to Alaska 

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

400

This term refers to the practice of capturing foreign soldiers and forcing them to work on ships

What is impressment?

400

This name refers to the time period in the mid-1800s when advancements in technology allowed the American economy -- particularly in the North -- to flourish

What is the Industrial Revolution?

400

When this territory voted to allow slavery, the backlash was so bloody that it earned the nickname "Bleedin' _____". This violence is now considered one of the early signs that the Civil War was approaching.

What is Kansas?

400

This strategy, created by Union General Winfield Scott, was comprised of three parts:

1. Naval blockade

2. Take control of the Mississippi River

3. Attack from the east and west

What is the Anaconda Plan?

500

In the early 1800s, this port was so important to both the British and American economies that they went to war over it 

What is the port of New Orleans?

500

This Native American tribe took to the Supreme Court when President Andrew Jackson tried to have them forcibly removed from their land. Although the judge agreed with them, they were forced out anyway

What is the Cherokee Nation?

500

This agreement ended the Mexican-American War and gave the US over 525,000 ftof land

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

500

This term refers to the stark differences in geography and industrialization that shaped the differing cultures and economies of the northern and southern United States

What is sectionalism?

500

In 1857, the Supreme Court ruled that because African Americans were not citizens, this man did not have any rights. Northerners were outraged by this decision.

Who is Dred Scott?