The War of 1812
Nationalistic
(the U.S. defeated the British - brought pride and unity)
Hero of the Battle of __________________
New Orleans
___________________ was a new way of communicating that helped connect the country and build businesses
the telegraph
The Movement to stop drinking alcohol
The Temperance Movement
The name of the era after the War of 1812
Era of Good Feelings
Something that divides the country into segments
Sectionalism
Forced removal of Native Americans
The Trail of Tears
_____________ created the American system
Henry Clay
The Movement to end slavery
Abolition
Jefferson wanted the nation to be country of ____________________
Small farmers
Something that unifies the country
Nationalism
During the Nullification Crisis, took the side of the ________________________.
Federal Government
The American system consisted of 3 parts
1. A transportation network (internal improvements)
2. Tariffs (taxes on imported goods)
3. _______________________
National Bank to finance the country and business
What was the Declaration of Sentiments calling for?
Increased rights for women
The US bought territory from _________________ to complete the Louisiana Purchase
France
The Monroe Doctrine
Nationalism
The expansion of democracy was known as _____________________ (2 choices)
-Jacksonian Democracy
-Universal White male Suffrage
______________ led to mass production of goods to be sold
Interchangeable Parts
The 2nd Great Awakening was influenced by the ideas of __________________
Romanticism
_____________________ was an agreement made to balance free vs slave states
The Missouri Compromise
The Market Revolution
(describe your reasoning)
Both - but you have to describe why
Example:
The Market Revolution was nationalistic because ...
The Market Revolution was sectionalism because ...
An important consequence of the “tariff of abominations” (1828) is that it led to the _________________________
Renouncing of the doctrine of nullification
Answer BOTH parts for points
The Cotton Gin, invented by _____________ led to an increase ______________.
Eli Whitney, slavery/cotton production (both acceptable)
_________ was the most well known 2nd Great Awakening preacher
Charles Grandison Finney
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, the Hartford Convention, and the South Carolina Exposition and Protest were similar in that all involved a defense of
states’ rights