Jefferson
Madison
Monroe
Industrial & Transportation Revolution
100

Jefferson's win over Adams in the 1800 election was called the ______________ revolution.

Bloodless

100

The law that came after the repeal of the Embargo Act that restored foreign trade with all nations except Great Britain and France.

Nonintercourse Act

100

Term used to describe the period of time during Monroe's presidency.

Era of Good Feelings

100

Manmade water ways that connected various bodies of water to allow for easier access of the Old Northwest to the East.

Canals

200

Jefferson sent ambassadors to France to purchase the port of___________________

New Orleans

200

Madison's attempt to resolve the economic problems caused by the Embargo Act and the Nonintercourse Act.

Macon's Bill No. 2

200

During Monroe's presidency, this political party dominated American politics.

Democratic-Republicans

200

Invention that particularly revolutionized boat travel.

Steam engine

300

The French offered the entire Louisiana Purchase territory which ____________ the territory of the United States.

doubled

300

The two reasons why the United States declared war on Great Britain in 1812.

1) Impressment and interference with American trade.

2) Encouraging Native American attacks in the new western territories.

300

The term of Henry Clay's plan for economic development that involved protective tariffs to support American manufacturing, a national bank, and federal funds for internal transportation improvements.

American System

300

Invention that revolutionized communication.

Telegraph

400

Act that prohibited all foreign trade as a way to punish Great Britain for impressment.

Embargo Act

400

Name the two wars hawks who helped shepherd the declaration of war through Congress.

Clay and Calhoun

400

Identify the two reasons why the admission of Missouri caused so much tension in 1820.

1) it threatened to upset the balance of power in the Senate between free and slave states.

2) As the first state to be admitted from the Louisiana Purchase, the admission of Missouri would set a precedent for how other states would be admitted going forward.

400

Development by Eli Whitney that made harvesting cotton far more efficient.

cotton gin

500

Federalist Supreme Court Justice that was both related to Jefferson and annoyed him.

Marshall

500

Name of the treaty that ended the war of 1812.

Treaty of Ghent

500

Identify the two provisions of the Missouri Compromise.

1) Maine would be admitted as a free state.  Missouri would be admitted as a slave state.

2) Moving forward, all states above the 36 30 parallel in the Louisiana Purchase territory would be admitted as free states.

500

Development we stole from Great Britain that allowed for mass production of goods, but required laborers to leave their home and work onsite.

Factory System

600

Supreme Court case that established the principle of judicial review, the power of the Supreme Court to overturn laws that are unconstitutional.

Marbury v. Madison

600

Supreme Court ruling that for the first time held a state law to be unconstitutional. 

Fletcher v. Peck
600

Supreme Court case that established that the implied powers clause permitted the federal government to establish a national bank and reaffirmed that states may not tax the national bank.

McCullough v. Maryland

600

Eli Whitney's greatest invention that allowed for cheaper, mass production of goods.

Interchangeable parts

700

Expedition sent by Jefferson to explore the newly attained Louisiana Purchase.

Lewis and Clark

700

This Convention occurred in New England and declared its opposition to the war and suggested that New England succeed from the nation.

Hartford.

700

Supreme Court case that reaffirmed the federal government's exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce.

Gibbons v. Ogden

700

The cotton gin reinvigorated this, which had been previously dying out.

Slave trade

800

Name of the Native American woman who was critical to the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Sacagawea

800

Famous General who won the battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and will later become president.

Andrew Jackson

800

Doctrine that declared to the world that the western hemisphere, including North, Central, and South Americas were closed to European colonization and that the United States, in partnership with Great Britain, would take steps to defend any attempts to colonize.

Monroe Doctrine

800

In the wake of the Industrial Revolution, there occurred a separation between work and home that saw the rise of_______________, the idea that women were in charge of the moral education and formation of their children in the home.

Cult of domesticity