Federalists
Jefferson
Jackson
Sectionalism
Civil War
100

This party favored a strong central government.

Federalists.

100

This illegal British activity was the root cause of America's declaration of war on Britain in 1812.

Impresment.

100

Andrew Jackson won his primary fame from his victory in this battle.

New Orleans.

100

This is an event that increased sectionalism in the US before the Civil War.

Dred Scott, John Brown raid, Election of 1860, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Compromise of 1850, Kansas Nebraska Act, Anthony Burns, etc.

100

This man was the primary leader of Confederate military forces during the Civil War.

Robert E. Lee.
200

Thomas Jefferson was an outspoken member of this party that wanted a weak federal government and strong states.

Antifederalists.

200

The Democratic Republicans believed most power should be held by this political entity.

The States.

200
President Jackson vetoed the renewal of this thing that was originally Alexander Hamilton's idea.

National Bank.

200

This is an event that increased nationalism in the United States before the Civil War.

National road, Erie Canal, Whig Party, etc.

200
This state was the site of most battles in the Civil War.

Virginia.

300

The Federalist Party's ideas were mostly based around those of this important Founding Father.

Alexander Hamilton.

300

This peace treaty ended the War of 1812.

Treaty of Ghent.

300

During the 1800s, the North and South economies were based on these different things. (both)

North: Industry/Factories

South: Plantations/Cotton

300

Justice Roger B. Taney gave this ruling in the Dred Scott case (what did he say about black rights).

Said black people do not have rights bound to be respected by white people and slavery is allowed to expand.

300

The North won the Civil War for this primary reason.

Superior industry; railroads, factories, population.
400

This is the way Hamilton felt about the common people and who should be in charge of the government.

Common people should accept leadership by the upper-class/educated.

400

This describes Judicial Review.

Supreme Court can strike down the laws passed by the legislative branch if they are unconstitutional.

400

These are two of the three trends of the Jackson Era.

Industrialization, democratization, nationalism.

400

This mini-civil war began in a state that was allowed to use popular sovereignty to choose whether it would be free or slave.

Bleeding Kansas.

400

These were Northern Democrats who wanted the South to have its independence.

These were a northern political group that wanted equality for white and black people.

Copperheads; Radical Republicans.

500

John Adams failed to get reelected for these two reasons.

Alien & Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair.

500

The French leader Napoleon sold Louisiana to the US for this primary reason.

He needed money for his wars in Europe.

500

Jackson solved this issue in which South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union over the tariff.

Nullification Crisis.

500
Which sectional event was the "straw that broke the camel's back" and pushed the Confederate states into secession?

Election of 1860: Lincoln's victory.

500

This would have happened if the Democrats won in the Election of 1864.

Made peace with Confederacy and recognized their independence.