Title: Terms Review IV
1Terms Review IV
2These were tiny parcels of land where Indians
were sent to live.
3These were tiny parcels of land where Indians
were sent to live.
4This was passed by Congress in 1816 to protect
American industries from competing with lower
priced European goods by raising the tax on
imports.
5This was passed by Congress to protect American
industries from competing with lower priced
European goods by raising the tax on imports.
Tariff of 1816
6An ideal community where all would live in peace
and harmony.
7An ideal community where all would live in peace
and harmony.
Utopia
8When was Alabama admitted to the Union as a state?
9When was Alabama admitted to the Union as a state?
1819
10What was opened in 1825 that linked Buffalo, New
York on Lake Erie with Albany, New York on the
Hudson River? It started a new era of
transportation and prosperity for New York.
11What was opened in 1825 that linked Buffalo, New
York on Lake Erie with Albany, New York on the
Hudson River? It started a new era of
transportation and prosperity for New York.
Erie Canal
12What is the policy of removing political
opponents from government and replacing them with
political friends called? President Andrew
Jackson started this system.
13What is the policy of removing political
opponents form government and replacing them with
political friends called? President Andrew
Jackson started this system.
Spoils System
14Who was the former slave that spoke for the
abolition movement?
15Who was the former slave that spoke for the
abolition movement?
Frederick Douglass
16Who was the first man born into poverty that
became President of the United States?
17Who was the first man born into poverty that
became President of the United States?
Andrew Jackson
18This was a promise made by President Monroe to
prevent any European nation from colonizing in
North and South America.
19This was a promise made by President Monroe to
prevent any European nation from colonizing in
North and South America.
Monroe Doctrine 1823
20Who developed the first effective steamboat in
1807?
21Who developed the first effective steamboat in
1807?
Robert Fulton
22What was the name of the federally funded road
from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois?
23What was the name of the federally funded road
from Cumberland, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois?
National Road
24Who invented the cotton gin and introduced the
idea of interchangeable parts?
25Who invented the cotton gin and introduced the
idea of interchangeable parts?
Eli Whitney
26The belief that it was Gods will that the United
States expand and possess the entire continent is
called what?
27The belief that it was Gods will that the United
States expand and possess the entire continent is
called what?
Manifest Destiny
28The Christian sect that established farming
communities in Pennsylvania, the Midwest, and
Canada. They lived a life of simplicity and hard
work.
29The Christian sect that established farming
communities in Pennsylvania, the Midwest, and
Canada. They lived a life of simplicity and hard
work.
Amish
30Who was the 5th President of the United States?
He helped states to cooperate with each other in
building roads, canals, and railroads. It was
called the Era of Good Feeling.
31Who was the 5th President of the United States?
He helped states to cooperate with each other in
building roads, canals, and railroads. It was
called the Era of Good Feeling.
James Monroe
32Who set out from St. Louis to explore the
Louisiana Purchase to the coast of the Pacific
Ocean?
33Who set out from St. Louis to explore the
Louisiana Purchase to the coast of the Pacific
Ocean?
Lewis Clark
34Who was the senator from Kentucky who proposed
the American Systema balance between those
favoring states rights and strong federal
government?
35Who was the senator from Kentucky who proposed
the American Systema balance between those
favoring states rights and strong federal
government?
Henry Clay
36The journey of thousands of Creek, Cherokee, and
Choctaws as they were forced to leave their
homelands in the Southeast and move to Oklahoma
in 1838. Many died along the way.
37The journey of thousands of Creek, Cherokee, and
Choctaws as they were forced to leave their
homelands in the Southeast and move to Oklahoma
in 1838. Many died along the way.
Trial of Tears
38Who served as an interpreter for Louis and Clark?
39Who served as an interpreter for Louis and Clark?
Sacagawea
40What were women who worked for womens right to
vote called?
41What were women who worked for womens right to
vote called?
Suffragette
42What was the religious group founded by George
Fox called? They believed in personal divine
revelation and objected to war and slavery.
43What was the religious group founded by George
Fox called? They believed in personal divine
revelation and objected to war and slavery.
Quakers
44This movement advocated total abstinence from
alcohol.
45This group advocated total abstinence from
alcohol.
Temperance Movement
46This government law required all Native Americans
to move to land west of the Mississippi River.
47This government law required all Native Americans
to move to land west of the Mississippi River.
Indian Removal Act 1830
48This was promoted by Senator John Calhoun from
South Carolina. The doctrine states that if
Congress passes a bill that is harmful to a
particular state, that state is not obliged to
enforce it.
49This was promoted by Senator John Calhoun from
South Carolina. The doctrine states that if
Congress passes a bill that is harmful to a
particular state, that state is not obliged to
enforce it.
Doctrine of Nullification
50The period of time during Monroes Presidency was
called what?
51The period of time during Monroes Presidency was
called what?
Era of Good Feeling
52This movement worked to put an end to slavery.
53This movement worked to put an end to slavery.
Abolitionist Movement
54This was a network of people that helped slaves
escape to the North.
55This was a network of people that helped slaves
escape to the North.
Underground Railroad