War of 1812
Regional Differences & Economic Development
Jacksonian Democracy
Westward Expansion
Disunion
100

What important political building in Washington DC was burnt down during the War of 1812?

The White House

100

What invention revolutionized long-distance communication during the early 19th century?

Telegraph
100

What significant event is commonly associated with Andrew Jackson's policy of Indian removal in the 1830s?

The Trail of Tears

100

Name the belief that it was the nation's destiny to expand its territory from coast to coast

Manifest Destiny

100

Who won the presidential election of 1860, which played a significant role in the secession of Southern states from the Union?

Abraham Lincoln

200

What term refers to the practice of the British navy capturing American sailors and forcing them into service?

Impressment

200

Name the man-made waterways that played a crucial role in connecting different regions of the United States.

Canals

200

What native group in Georgia resisted Americans moving onto their lands for gold mining?

The Cherokee

200

What major event directly led to the annexation of Texas by the United States in the 19th century?

Texas Revolution

200

The North relied on Industrial power for its economy. What did the South rely on? 

Agriculture (Farming)

300

Which group of politicians were known for their desire to go to war with Britain in 1812?

Warhawks

300

Which textile mills in Massachusetts employed young women and changed the nature of factory work?

Lowell Mills

300

Which Supreme Court case challenged Andrew Jackson's policy of Indian removal by asserting Native American sovereignty over their territory?

Worcester v. Georgia

300

Which state experienced a rapid settlement due to the Gold Rush in the mid-19th century?

California

300

Which of the following individuals raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in an attempt to start a slave rebellion in 1859?

John Brown

400

Name the political party that declined in influence following the War of 1812.

Federalists

400

What landmark Supreme Court case affirmed the power of the federal government over the states?

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)

400

Andrew Jackson's expansion of voting rights during his presidency aimed to broaden the participation of which group in the political process?

Immigrants

400

How did the Compromise of 1850 impact the balance between slave and free states in the United States?

It allowed new territories to vote on whether they would be slave or free states

400

What 1857 Supreme Court case ruled that African Americans, whether free or enslaved, were not American citizens and could not sue in federal court?

Dred Scott v. Sandford

500

What doctrine warned European powers against further colonization in the Americas?

Monroe Doctrine

500

Name one significant slave rebellion that occurred in the United States.

Nat Turner's Rebellion

500

Political crisis in which South Carolina nullified a federal tariff that favored Northern manufacturing over Southern agriculture. 

The Nullification Crisis of 1832-33

500

What impact did the Mexican-American War have on the territorial growth of the United States? Name three states that the US acquired.

The United States acquired present-day California, Nevada, Utah, and parts of other states

500

Which political concept allowed settlers in a territory to decide whether slavery would be allowed within the boundaries of the state?

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