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This 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the United States, though it did violate Thomas Jefferson's beliefs in a strict understanding of the Constitution.

Louisiana Purchase

100

Otherwise known as the "Industrial Revolution", Americans often refer to it as this. This is because the United States shifted to a commercial economy.

Market Revolution
100

Nickname for the enforcement of the Indian Removal Act. Resulted in the deaths of ~4,000 Native Americans.

Trail of Tears

100

Name of the Religious revival which took place in the 1830s and 1840s. Preached sermons on "hell and brimstone". Led to the creation of new religious denominations like the Seventh Day Adventists and Mormons.

Second Great Awakening

100

In terms of land area, this is the largest country which borders China

Russia

200

The era after the War of 1812 was known as this. It was called this because there was only one political party and Americans were generally feeling patriotic due to the results of the War.

Era of Good Feelings

200

There were several important new inventions during the Market Revolution that aided Americans. Name one that we discussed.

Steam engine (Boat), Railroad, Telegraph, Roads, Canals, Mechanical Reaper, Steel Plow

200

In the first Two-Party system in US history, we had the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists. These were the two new parties started by Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson.

Whigs and Democrats

200

The movement to limit the consumption of alcohol was known as this movement.

Temperance 

200

How many strings are on a standard violin?

4

300

This was the name of the agreement which established Maine as a free state, Missouri as a slave state, and determined the 36 30 line which would determine the future of slavery.

Missouri Compromise

300

Henry Clay's Plan to build up the West by investing heavily into roads, railroads, and canals was known by this name.

American System

300

The era of Jackson is also known as the Era of the Common Man because this requirement was removed to be able to vote. 

Property ownership

300

The American Colonization Society hoped to end slavery and send former slaves to this African country to live. 

Liberia

300

In the phonetic alphabet, what is the letter "J" referred to as?

Juliet

400

This was the name of the series of wars that the United States engaged in between 1801 and 1805. They fought against the North African state of Tripoli to fend off piracy in the Mediterranean. 

Barbary Wars

400

The idea that women were the moral leaders in society and needed to reform men's "sinful" habits was a concept that was known as this:

Cult of Domesticity

400

After the Peggy Eaton Affair, John C. Calhoun threatened that South Carolina would do this to the Tariff of 1828. This means that they would not obey the tariff.

Nullify (Called the Nullification Crisis)

400

Instead of referring to slavery as "Slavery", John C. Calhoun called it this to try to soften what it was:

"That Peculiar Institution"

400

These three actors played "Spiderman" in the movie Spiderman: No Way Home

Tom Holland, Toby McGuire, Andrew Garfield

500

This was the name of the law which passed under Thomas Jefferson that prohibited American businesses from trading with foreign ports. It was an economic disaster. 

Embargo Act

500

The area between Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Milwaukee was known as this due to its high concentration of German immigrants. 

"The German Triangle"
500

An example of a "third party" in the Era of the Common Man was this party. They were skeptical of the growing influence of secret societies in American politics and promised to get rid of them.

Anti-Masonic Party

500

Women's Suffrage reformers met in this upstate New York town to demand suffrage for women in the United States.

Seneca Falls (Seneca Falls Convention)

500

The high school that Mr. Berkley attended has an interesting quirk. Instead of having a green football field, the turf is this color instead. 

Gold