How many sections were there of the United States?
What are 3 sections? Name them.
Where was the industrial revolution?
What was the North?
What were some pull factors for immigrants?
What were the industrial revolution and the gold rush?
What is National Supremacy or federalism?
What is the national government overrules the state government?
What are the main cash crops in the South?
What is cotton, indigo, and rice?
What are Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Treasurey?
What is the Cabinet of the President?
What did the Northern economy rely on?
What are factories/industries?
What is the procedure by which a court can review a law or administrative action?
What was Judicial Review?
Who was suing in the case that decided on National Supremacy?
What was the state of Maryland?
Which invention drastically increased slavery?
What is the cotton gin?
What period was before Sectional Growth?
What was Westward Expansion?
What were two invented at that time where people were able to transport goods easily?
What are canals and railroads?
What is the Supreme Court case from 1819 that shaped the balance of power between the federal and state governments?
What is McCulloch vs. Maryland?
What case decided on National Supremacy?
What was Maryland v. McCulloch?
Describe the Missouri Compromise 0f 1820.
What was Missouri being admitted as a slave state and Maine as a free state, and banned slavery north of the 36º 30’ parallel?
What does sectionalism eventually cause?
What was the secession of the confederate states and the civil war?
What were the components of manufactured goods that are standardized and are easily replaced with new parts?
What is an interchangeable part?
What religion were most Americans and what religion were most Immigrants?
What were Protestant Americans and Catholic immigrants?
How much was McCulloch taxed?
What was $15,000?
How did free African Americans and abolitionists resist slavery?
What were rebellions and the destruction of property?
What biases were prevalent at that time? Hint: They are -isms.
What were racism (bias against African Americans) and sectionalism (bias towards your section of a country)?
How did the War of 1812 end?
What is the Treaty of Ghent of 1814?
What was the outcome of Worcester vs Georgia?
What is the states did not have the right to impose regulations on Native American land?
How did National Supremacy cause sectional divide?
What were southern states were unhappy that the state government did not get more power over the Federal government?
How did slavery cause sectional divide?
Why did the South want to keep and expand slavery, while the North wanted to abolish it?