Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
2Manifest Destiny
Nationalism Age of Jackson
Industrialization
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3How did rivers lead to industrialization?
Along with more capital and population, this was
another factor that led to industrialization in
the Northeast.
4What is nullification?
This is what South Carolina tried to do to the
Tariff of Abominations in 1828.
5What was the Seneca Falls Conference?
This was the first Womens Rights Convention in
the United States.
6What is the Oregon Trail?
This was a major overland path to the Northwest
used during the Great Migration
7What is the cotton gin?
The development of this not only increased
slavery, but made cotton the dominant crop.
8Who was Henry Clay?
This statesman proposed the Missouri
Compromise and the American System.
9Who was Horace Mann?
This person was a major leader in education reform
10What is Utah?
Brigham Young led the Mormons to settle in this
present-day state
11What is the Erie Canal?
New York City became a major center for
commerce after the construction of this.
12What is secede from the Union?
During the nullification crisis, South
Carolina threatened to do this if Andrew
Jackson used force against the state.
13Who were abolitionists?
These people believed that slavery was wrong and
wanted it stopped.
14Who was Santa Anna?
When Mexico revolted against Spain, this person
took power.
15What is Ireland?
Industrialization caused a significant
increase in immigration. Most of these
immigrants came from both Germany and this
country.
16What was the Adams Onis Treaty?
This treaty not only led to Americans settling
Florida, but also was an example of nationalism
influencing foreign policy.
17What is the temperance movement?
This movement led to laws restricting the sale
of alcohol.
18Who was James Polk?
This person made a deal with the British to
split the Oregon Territory. He was also the
U.S. president during the Mexican-American War.
19What are machines?
During industrialization the pace of work was
increased and labor was divided into many small
tasks by these.
20What was the decision to stop accepting paper
money for land purchases?
In 1837 there was an economic panic that spread
across America due mainly in part to this.
21What is the Gag Rule?
This rule prohibited the discussion of slavery in
Congress.
22Who was Zachary Taylor?
This person was a U.S. Army General who won
several battles in the Mexican-American War.