Jacksonian Democracy
The Second Party System
Reform Movements & Society
Transcendentalism
Utopian Societies & Abolitionism
100

This practice of giving government jobs to political supporters was a hallmark of Andrew Jackson’s presidency.

What was the Spoils System

100

This rivalry defined the era: one party favored states’ rights and the common man, the other supported industry and a strong federal government.


What was the Democrat vs. Whig rivalry?

100

This network of Protestant organizations sought to restore moral order by targeting issues like drunkenness and poverty.

What was the Benevolent Empire?

100

This leading transcendentalist wrote “Nature” and encouraged Americans to trust themselves spiritually.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

100

This celibate religious group founded by Mother Ann Lee is known for simple living, equality, and ecstatic worship.


What are Shakes?

200
Informal group of advisors for President Andrew Jackson who met in unofficial spots.

What was the Kitchen Cabinet?

200

Henry Clay championed this economic program of tariffs, internal improvements, and a national bank.

What was the American System?

200

Charles Grandison Finney preached this idea that humans can choose salvation through personal decision and effort.

What is Moral Free Agency (Finney)?

200

This transcendentalist wrote Walden and encouraged civil disobedience against unjust laws.

Henry David Thoreau

200

This perfectionist community practiced complex marriage and communal child-rearing under John Humphrey Noyes.


What is the Oneida Community?

300

This 1830 law authorized the removal of Native American tribes east of the Mississippi, leading to the Trail of Tears.

What was the Indian Removal Act (1830)?

300

Jackson deposited federal money into these state institutions after dismantling the national bank.

What are Pet Banks?

300

Founded in 1826, this reform group pushed for moderation or abstinence from alcohol.


What is the American Temperance Society?

300

This belief emphasized the uniqueness and inner potential of each person in American culture.

What is Individualism

300

This religious movement, founded by Joseph Smith, emphasized continuing revelation and gathered followers in the West.


Who are Mormons (Joseph Smith)?

400

This crisis erupted when South Carolina tried to invalidate federal tariffs, prompting Jackson to threaten military force.

What is the Nullification Crisis?

400

Southerners gave this nickname to the 1828 tariff they believed unfairly harmed their economy.

Tariff of Abominations (1837)

400

This anti-immigrant sentiment grew in response to rising numbers of Irish and German newcomers.


What is/are Nativism / Nativist Movements

400

This famous essay by Emerson urged people to follow their inner voice rather than conform to society.

What is Self Reliance?

400

This radical abolitionist published The Liberator and demanded immediate emancipation.


Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

500

This political struggle centered on Jackson’s veto of Henry Clay’s plan to recharter the national bank.

What was the Bank War?

500

This deep economic downturn began shortly after Jackson left office and crippled Martin Van Buren’s presidency.

What was the Panic of 1837?

500

This transformation reshaped America’s economy with canals, factories, railroads, and new forms of labor.

What was Market Revolution?

500

This short-lived utopian community near Boston attempted to combine transcendentalist ideas with communal living.

What is Brook Farm

500

This formerly enslaved man became one of America’s greatest abolitionist speakers and writers.

Who is Frederick Douglass?