Jeffersonian Principles
Expansion & Foreign Policy
War of 1812 and Aftermath
Era of Jackson
Reforms & Society
100

What was one major goal of Thomas Jefferson’s presidency?

support farmers and reduce government power

100

What was the significance of the Louisiana Purchase?

It doubled the size of the United States

100

What was one major cause of the War of 1812?

British impressment of American sailors

100

 What major change in voting occurred during the Age of Jackson?

Voting rights expanded to more white men (property requirements were reduced or eliminated)

100

Which reformer is known for major contributions to public education reform?

Horace Mann

200

What economic institution did Jefferson distrust and want to limit?

The national bank

200

Who led the official U.S. exploration of the Louisiana Territory?

Lewis and Clark

200

Which treaty ended the War of 1812?

The Treaty of Ghent

200

What was the "spoils system"?

 Rewarding supporters with government jobs

200

Which reformer focused on prison and mental hospital conditions?

Dorothea Dix

300

Which law did Jefferson pass that aimed to avoid war by halting trade?

The Embargo Act

300

What diplomatic stance, declared under Monroe but tied to this era, warned European powers against further colonization in the Americas?

The Monroe Doctrine

300

Which battle made Andrew Jackson a national hero, even though it occurred after the treaty was signed?

The Battle of New Orleans

300

What law forced many Native American tribes to move west of the Mississippi?

The Indian Removal Act

300

What was the primary goal of the abolition movement?

To end slavery

400

Jefferson favored a certain interpretation of the Constitution that limited federal power. What is this interpretation called?

Strict construction (or strict interpretation)

400

Which agreement or action sought to keep a balance between slave and free states as the U.S. expanded westward?

The Missouri Compromise

400

What era name described the national mood after the War of 1812, noted for a brief sense of political unity?

The Era of Good Feelings

400

What name is given to the forced relocation of Native Americans, especially the Cherokee, from the Southeast?

The Trail of Tears

400

In the 1820s–1850s, what economic focus characterized the North?

Factories and trade (industrialization)

500

How did Jefferson’s purchase of the Louisiana Territory conflict with his usual view of presidential power?

He made a large land purchase though he favored limited federal powers and strict constitutional limits (the purchase expanded federal power without explicit constitutional authorization).

500

Name one consequence of American westward expansion that affected Native American peoples.

Forced removal (e.g., relocation, loss of lands), including events that led to the Trail of Tears

500

What "American System" economic program did Henry Clay propose to promote national growth?

Economic growth through tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements (infrastructure)

500

What was a major economic result connected to Jackson's campaign against the national bank?

Destabilization of banking leading toward the Panic of 1837 (as a long-term consequence)

500

 What argument did many Southern defenders of slavery use to justify the institution?

They argued it was a "positive good" and better than factory work (or otherwise necessary for their economy and social order)