Washington's America
New Century/1st Industrial Revolution
Nationalism & The Age Of Jackson/1st Industrial Revolution
Pre-Civil War Reform Movements
Westward Expansion/Settling The Southern Border
100

The unanimous choice on the first presidential ballot of the United States was ______________



George Washington

100

_____________ would nearly double the size of the young nation in 1803 

The Louisiana Purchase

100

 The greatest push for industrialization took place in the ___________.

Northern states, most specifically in New England.

100

During the 2nd Great Awakening, these large outside gatherings that sometimes lasted for days on end were filled with passionate preaching designed to awaken their faith.

Revivals

100

_______ faced harsh discrimination and bitter prejudice from many in the US early on. Being Roman Catholic, many Protestant traditions in New England felt threatened by their presence.

Irish immigrants

200

The 1st Secretary of the Treasury was ___________

Alexander Hamilton

200

It took around two months for news of the armistice of the ___________ to make its way back to the U.S. from Europe. (War of 1812)

Treaty of Ghent

200

The invention that changed the South into "The Cotton Kingdom" and greatly increased the demand for slavery was _______

The Cotton Gin

200

__________ devoted her life to traveling throughout the North and preaching a message of both women's rights and abolition.

Sojourner Truth

200

Which Western Trail took the longest to reach its destination? 

The Oregon Trail

300

Throughout his presidency and in his farewell address, George Washington fears the rise of ___________

Political Parties

300

The goal of the Lewis & Clark Expedition was 

To map a trail that could be used to reach the coast, as well as to collect information on different plants, animals , and types of Native American tribes that they encountered. 



300

Two of Andrew Jackson biggest personality traits were 

His "iron" will, and his temper

300

A philosophical movement that emphasized living a simple life and looking for truth in nature, personal emotion, and the mind.

Transcendentalism

300

"These people earned the nickname “forty-niners” which is still commemorated today by the football team of San Francisco."

What event does this quote apply to? 

The California Gold Rush

400

There were ___ cabinet level positions under Washington's administration. 

6

400

The power of Judicial Review was exercised by the Supreme Court during their deliberation on which case? 

Marbury V Madison (1803)

400

One of the greatest achievements during the Industrial Revolution was the building of the __________ on 1825. It was nicknamed "The Big Ditch"

The Erie Canal

400

What did the Gag Rule do? 

Congress wasn't allowed to discuss the issue of slavery and not allowed to receive petitions that brought it up.

400

At the battle of ________,180 Texan forces held off almost 4,000 Mexican troops in their first two attacks before they were eventually overrun by the third. The famous Texan battle cry would be inspired by this event.

The Alamo
500

_________ is a phenomenon when certain parts of the nation align almost entirely with one belief/political party. 



Sectionalism 

500

What is one thing the Alien & Sedation Act's did? 

The Alien & Sedition Acts: 

  • Raised the residence requirement for American citizenship from 5 years to 14 years. 

  • Allowed the president to deport or jail any alien considered undesirable.

  • Set fines and jail terms for anyone trying to hinder the operation of the government. (speaking out against the govt.)

500

The Indian Removal Act of 1830

Allocated more money to be used in negotiation of treaties to move the Native Americans West.

500

The ___________ came as a result of Nat Turner's Rebellion as a response from fearful white save owners. 

Slave Codes

500

What were the results of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? 

  • Mexico ceded the California and New Mexico territories to the US. 

  • Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande River as its Northern border. 

  • The US agreed to pay $15 million for its new land, and also guaranteed Mexicans living in these areas freedom of religion, and property protections.