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100

A court case over whether the state could tax federal employees. The ruling was that the state could not tax federal employees. 

What is McCulloch vs. Maryland?

100

One of the factors that lead to the civil war. It created an invisible line to differentiate whether a state would be a free state or a slave state. 

What is the Missouri compromise? 

100

The feeling of pride for your country and the belief your country is better than others. 

What is nationalism? 

100

The president from 1817-1825. 

Who is James Monroe?

100

A machine made to pick the seeds out of cotton so slaves would not have to. 

What is the cotton gin?

200

A court case over whether the fed gov or the state controls interstate commerce. The state was the original call but the Supreme Court later repealed it. 

What is Gibbons vs. Ogden?

200

Treaty between Spain and America. America agreed to pay 5M to Spain and renounced claims to Texas. Spain agreed to cede East and West Florida. 

What is the Adams-Onís Treaty?

200

A man who helped make the American identity different from Britain's with words.

Who was Noah Webster?

200

Monroe's vice president. 

Who is Daniel D. Tompkins?

200

There was lots of new technology, such as the adoption of canals, steamboats, and railroads. These collective advances in technology became known as the [blank].

What is the Transportation Revolution? 
300

The state that took a bank employee to court over not paying his taxes. 

What is Maryland? 

300
The US would not mess with European affairs or existing European colonies. In return, Europe could no longer colonize the western hemisphere or try and take over western hemisphere countries. 

What are the 4 promises of the Monroe Doctorine? 

300

The period between 1815-1825 when Americans felt feelings of complacency and isolationism. 

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

300

The creator of the first long-distance telegraph, Morse Code is named for him. 

Who is Samuel Morse?

300

A chair with 2 wheels that is connected to a horse, which pulls it. On the back, there is a blade-filled wheel, a reel, and a platform to check the grain. 

What is the mechanical reaper? 

400

The original winner of the Gibbons vs. Ogden, however, the other party won later in the Supreme Court. 

Who is Ogden?
400

A treaty was signed on February 22, 1819. 

What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?

400

The Napoleonic wars ending, the first US protective tariff, and the 2nd national bank being created, all lead to [blank]. 

What lead to the Era of Good Feelings?

400

He created steel plows suitable for Midwestern soil, his company is still in business today. 

Who is John Deere?

400

Started the Industrial Revolution. Created the waterframe, a textile maker that was water-powered, and the British textile industry. 

Who is Richard Arkwright?

500

A court case that strengthened federal authority and addressed regulation of industries. 

What is Gibbons vs. Ogden?

500

European powers such as the UK, Spain, and France, which America felt threatened by during Monroe's term.

Who was the Monroe Doctrine directed to? 

500

The man who created some of the protective tariffs of the time, and prompted national unity. 

Who is Henery Clay?

500

The creator of the cotton gin, a machine made to pick the seeds out of cotton. In the end, it made him no money and did not help stop slavery as intended. 

Who is Eli Whitney?

500
The man who brought the Industrial Revolution to America. He brought over the water frame. 

Who is Samuel Slater?