The peaceful transfer of power between the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans, coinciding with Jefferson's defeat over Adams, is sometimes referred to as this.
The "Revolution of 1800"
Act of forcibly drafting an individual into military service, employed by the British navy against American seamen in times of war against France.
impressment
True or False: The Era of Good Feelings was characterized by the absence of any serious problems.
False
John Quincy Adams, elected president in 1825, was charged by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargain" when he appointed ____ to become ____.
Henry Clay; Secretary of State
Andrew Jackson supported the removal of Native Americans from the eastern states because...
white settlers wanted their land
When Jefferson became president, he discarded many Federalist practices and programs. Which of their programs did he leave practically intact?
Their economic programs
What broad nickname was given to Democratic-Republican Congressmen who pressed James Madison to declare war on Britain?
War Hawks
This agreement allowed Missouri to enter as a slave state but preserved the balance between North and South by carving free-soil Maine out of Massachusetts and prohibiting slavery from territories acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, north of the line of 36°30’.
The Missouri Compromise
Rewarding political supporters with public office was known as this.
The spoils system
The most insistent demand for a declaration of war against Britain leading up to the War of 1812 came from these two geographical regions.
The West and South
The chief justice who carried out, more than any other federal official, the ideas of Alexander Hamilton concerning a powerful federal government was
John Marshall
Native leader who argued that Indians should not cede control of land to whites unless all Indians agreed.
Tecumseh
He was one of the least successful presidents in American history because he was not really a people person.
John Quincy Adams
First and last name of the President of the Second Bank of the United States that Jackson came into direct conflict with during the "Bank War".
Nicholas Biddle
In McCulloch v. Maryland, Cohens v. Virginia, and Gibbons v. Ogden, Chief Justice Marshall's rulings limited the extent of?
states' rights
When Thomas Jefferson sent two envoys to France in 1803, the essential goal was to purchase this.
The port of New Orleans
America's campaign against this territory during the War of 1812 was poorly conceived because it split up their military.
Canada
Severe financial crisis brought on primarily by overspeculation in frontier lands. It disproportionately affected the poorer classes, especially in the West.
The Panic of 1819
Fearing that it protected New England manufacturing at their expense, Southerners opposed this tariff.
Tariff of 1828 or Tariff of Abominations
True or False: Supporters of the Whig Party were opponents of public education.
False
To respond to British and French mistreatment of American merchants, Jefferson decided to do this
An economic embargo
The most devastating defeat suffered by the British during the War of 1812 took place at this battle.
The Battle of New Orleans
Was the document that deepened American isolationism from world affairs and told other countries to stay out of the Western hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine
At the conclusion of the nullification crisis this bill was passed and said the President could use the army and navy to collect federal tariff duties.
The Force Bill
Convention of Federalists from five New England states who opposed the War of 1812 and resented the strength of Southern and Western interests in Congress and in the White House.
The Hartford Convention