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100

What did Eli Whitney invent?

Cotton Gin

100

Why was the Northwest attractive?

Cheap Land for farming

100

What were the early effects of the industrial revolution?

Movement from rural areas to cities, a shift in the work environment from farms to factories, a shift from natural to artificial sources of energy

100

During his Presidency, Jackson remained ___________ despite his poor ____________.

Tough/health

100

What was The Spoils System?

People were appointed government positions based on party loyalty

200

Who was Samuel Slater?

He started the first textile mill.

200

Did VanBuren support a limited National Government? True or false?

true

200

What were the differences of Britain and America's Industrial Revolution?

Britain: Machines brought faster and cheaper ways for spinning and weaving     

America:    Trade embargos helped the cotton and textile industry flourish.    

200

As conflict and divide grew among the nation as a whole, what position did Jackson take?

He held the view that the union must be preserved

200

What year did Jacksonian Democracy being?

1828

300

When was John Quincy Adams elected President?

1824

300

How were Native American's treated in the 1830's?

Outcast
300

What were some points of conflict  between the northeast and southeast:

Protective Tariffs 

300

How did Jackson destroy the bank?

He started to remove deposits from the bank

300

Explain the divide over federal land policy

Manufacturers in the east wanted to limit land sales in the west, the Southerners opposed the federal government taking charge of internal improvements, the Northerners wanted the federal government to take charge of internal 

400

Who Thought each state should have the power to decide if laws were constitutional?

Calhoun

400

Who supported The Temperance Movement?

Baptists and Methodists

400

What as the Specie Circular?

Ordered all payments for land to be in silver or gold

400

Who wanted the Constitution to be interpreted in a flexible manner

Webster

400

Why did many people oppose a national bank?

It was looked at as a monopoly and prevented state banks from lending too freely

500

Who won the election of 1828

A. Jackson

500

Why was there an increased need for education and by what year did we have free public schools?

Increased as more people owned land and voted, 1850

500

Why did more people vote in the election of 1828?

There were broader voting qualifications

500

What was the Mudslinging Campaign?

Consisted of false and malicious charges against opponents

500

What did The Tariff of 1828/1832/Comp. do?

Raised duties on raw materials: