The Jefferson Era
Era of Good Feelings
The Market Revolution
2nd Great Awakening & Reform
Jacksonian Democracy
Native American Policy & Expansion
Slavery and Sectionalism
Supreme Court Decisions
100

What event is sometimes called the “Revolution of 1800”?


The peaceful transfer of power from the Federalist Party to the Democratic-Republican Party after Thomas Jefferson’s election.

100

Who was president during the Era of Good Feelings?


James Monroe.

100

What transportation innovation connected the Hudson River to the Great Lakes?


The Erie Canal.

100

What was the Second Great Awakening?


A Protestant religious revival that emphasized individual salvation and moral reform.

100

What was Andrew Jackson’s nickname, symbolizing his strength and stubbornness?


“Old Hickory"

100

What 1830 law forced Native Americans to relocate west of the Mississippi River?
 


The Indian Removal Act.

100

What invention increased the demand for enslaved labor in the South?


The cotton gin

100

What early case established judicial review?


Marbury v. Madison

200

What law passed by Jefferson banned nearly all international trade?


The Embargo Act of 1807.

200

What agreement limited naval armament on the Great Lakes between the U.S. and Britain?


The Rush-Bagot Agreement.

200

What invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production?


The cotton gin.

200

What part of New York State became known as the “Burned-Over District”?


Upstate New York

200

What system of rewarding political supporters with government jobs did Jackson use?


The spoils system

200

What journey resulted in the death of thousands of Cherokee people?


The Trail of Tears.

200

What line was established by the Missouri Compromise to divide free and slave territories?


The 36°30′ parallel

200

What case upheld federal control over interstate commerce?
 


Gibbons v. Ogden

300

What 1803 decision gave the Supreme Court the power of judicial review?


Marbury v. Madison.

300

What doctrine warned European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere?


The Monroe Doctrine.

300

What was the first major federally funded highway connecting Maryland to Illinois?


The National Road (Cumberland Road)

300

What reform movement sought to reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption?


The temperance movement.

300

What event was labeled a “corrupt bargain” by Jackson’s supporters?

The election of 1824, when John Quincy Adams appointed Henry Clay Secretary of State.

300

What was the name of the policy that justified westward expansion as divinely ordained?


Manifest Destiny

300

What Southern argument claimed slavery was a “positive good”?


That slavery civilized and protected African Americans while benefiting the economy.

300

What case upheld the constitutionality of the Second Bank of the United States?


McCulloch v. Maryland

400

What geographic purchase doubled the size of the United States in 1803?


The Louisiana Purchase.

400

What was the purpose of Henry Clay’s American System?
 


To promote national economic growth through a strong banking system, protective tariffs, and internal improvements.

400

What was one major impact of interchangeable parts on manufacturing?


They made mass production of goods possible.

400

What female reformer helped establish state-supported asylums and hospitals for the mentally ill?


Dorothea Dix.

400

What was Jackson’s response to the Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia?


He ignored it and continued to support Indian removal

400

What was one major goal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?


To map and explore the Louisiana Territory and find a route to the Pacific.

400

What 1831 slave rebellion heightened fear and repression in the South?


Nat Turner’s Rebellion

400

What case declared that state governments cannot interfere with private contracts?


Dartmouth College v. Woodward

500

What exploration mapped the Louisiana Territory and reached the Pacific Ocean?


The Lewis and Clark Expedition.

500

What caused the Panic of 1819?


Overspeculation on western lands and tightening credit by the Second Bank of the United States.

500

What region of the U.S. became known for its textile mills and industrial labor system?


New England


500

What religious group established utopian communities like New Harmony and Brook Farm?


Transcendentalists and other reform-minded idealists.

500

What 1832–1833 crisis nearly led South Carolina to secede?


The Nullification Crisis.

500

What future state was the destination for many forcibly removed tribes?


Oklahoma

500

What group advocated the gradual emancipation of slaves and their resettlement in Africa?


The American Colonization Society.

500

What Chief Justice expanded federal power and strengthened the judiciary during this period?


John Marshall

600

What issue caused Jefferson to struggle with his strict constructionist beliefs?


 The constitutionality of purchasing Louisiana without explicit congressional authorization.

600

What political issue was temporarily resolved by the Missouri Compromise of 1820?


The balance between free and slave states.

600

What social and economic class expanded most as a result of the Market Revolution?


The middle class

600

What women’s rights convention issued the Declaration of Sentiments in 1848?
 


The Seneca Falls Convention.

600

What institution did Jackson destroy because he saw it as favoring elites?


The Second Bank of the United States.

600

What tribe successfully resisted removal for several years under Osceola?


The Seminoles of Florida

600

Who was the leading abolitionist publisher of The Liberator?


William Lloyd Garrison

600

What was one long-term effect of the Marshall Court rulings?


They reinforced the supremacy of federal law over state law.

700

What event was caused by British impressment and restrictions on American trade?
 

The War of 1812.

700

What phrase captured the illusion of political unity that masked growing sectional tensions?
 

“Era of Good Feelings.”

700

What group of workers organized the first labor unions during this period?
 

Urban artisans and factory workers

700

What new religious movement, founded by Joseph Smith, emphasized communal living, westward migration, and practiced polygamy?
 

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).

700

What financial policy required land purchases to be made in gold or silver?

The Specie Circular

700

What Supreme Court decision ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a “distinct community”?

Worcester v. Georgia

700

What emerging Northern ideology opposed slavery’s spread into new territories?

Free-labor ideology

700

Under Chief Justice Taney, what was a key shift in Court philosophy?

A move toward states’ rights and opposition to federal economic control