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MONROE TO JQA. NATIONALISM. INDUSTRIAL AMERICA. WESTERN MIGRATION. AJ. 1pt. 1 pt. 1 pt. 1pt. 1 pt. 2 pt. 2 pt. 2pt. 2pt. 2 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 3 pt. 4 pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 4 pt. 4pt. 5pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. He was known as the “great compromiser”; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MONROETO JQA

NATIONALISMINDUSTRIALAMERICA

WESTERNMIGRATION

AJ

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He was known as the“great compromiser”;he served as Speaker

of the House.

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Who was HenryClay?

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This Constitutional Amend-ment laid out the way

elections were decided ifno one received a majorityof the ECV; it affected the

1824 election.

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What is the TwelfthAmendment?

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These were the twoissues involved in

the MissouriCompromise.

Page 7: 2 pt

What are slavery andSenate balance?

Page 8: 2 pt

The Adams-Onis Treatyhad four major parts: list

three of them.

Page 9: 2 pt

What are FL to US; US takes on $5 milliondebt; Spain promises

to stay out of Oregon; US promises to stay out

of Mexico?

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This is how the Panic of 1819occurred (your story must useall of the following words:

Land Act of 1800, BUS, LandAct of 1820).

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What is Land Act of 1800 removed 640 acre min purchase size, allowed credit purchase of

Western land; state banks loaned money; BUS more

Conservative, reined in state banks; runs on banks = panic! Land Act of

1820 got rid of federal land purchase on credit.

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The name of the road, started in Maryland, that eventually

reached St. Louis.

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What is the Nationalor Cumberland Road?

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List the three namesof the new leaders

emerging in Americaafter 1815.

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Who was Henry Clay,John Calhoun, &Daniel Webster?

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This supreme courtcase stands for the idea

that federal law issupreme, and the BUS

was constitutional.

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What was McCullochv. Maryland?

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These were three methods of putting the “American system” into operation.

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What are the protectivetariff, national bank, andbuilding roads / canals

(or infrastructure)?

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These are the parts of theMonroe Doctrine.

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What are US stays outof Europe’s business,

US stays out of existingcolonies, no more

European Colonizationin Western Hemisphere,

& US will considerviolation act of war?

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This was the official name Of “DeWitt’s Big Ditch.”

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What is theErie Canal?

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This was the name of the Englishman known as the “Father of the American

Industrial Revolution”(or “Father of the Factory

System”).

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Who was SamuelSlater?

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This form of protection for inventors is limited to twenty

years.

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What is a patent?

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These are the sixfactors necessary to transform

an agricultural into anindustrial economy.

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What are labor, land,capital, technology,

transportation, & market?

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This was the impact thatindustrialization had oneach of the following regions: Northeast, Midwest, and South.

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What were (NE) Textilesand manufacturing / (MW)

transportation, trade & banking, big cities emerge

/ (S) cotton gin, King cottonand increased reliance on

slavery?

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This future president ledthe US forces in the Battle ofHorseshoe Bend in AL, andlater, at the Battle of New

Orleans.

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Who was AndrewJackson?

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The Battle of Fallen Timbersand later, Tecumseh’s War,

resulted in the US dominatingthis territory.

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What is the NorthwestTerritory?

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This was the name of thelaw that required the

Native Americans to be resettled in reservations.

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What is the IndianRemoval Act?

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This was the longest warin American history, until

the Vietnam War took place;it happened in FL.

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What is the SecondSeminole War?

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This US Supreme Courtdecision, a victory for the

Cherokee nation, resulted in President Jackson saying

“Mr. Marshall has made hisdecision; now let him

enforce it!”

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What is Worchester v. State of GA?

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This was Andrew Jackson’snickname, from his

troops during the War of1812, given to him

because he was so tough.

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What is “Old Hickory?”

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These are the names of the two types of tariffs discussed in class.

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What are revenue andprotective (or protection)?

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This was the name of the famous debate in the US Senate between a supporter ofnullification and someone who

opposed it.

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What was the Webster-Hayne Debate?

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This man became TreasurySecretary to Jackson; he laterserved on the Supreme Court

and authored the DredScott decision.

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Who is Roger Taney?

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This is an explanation of how the two factors that caused thePanic of 1837 worked together.

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What is the panic wascaused by the Specie

Circular and the destruction of the BUS?