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Jacksonian Democracy Review
Indian removal act resulted in what?
Indians forced to move west of the Mississippi river to Oklahoma
territory
The Trail of Tears is what route?
• Cherokee traveled from Georgia to Oklahoma
In what order did people earn the right to vote ?
• White males with property
• White males
• Black and white males
• women
Who formed a confederation of tribes in an effort to prevent further
expansion of white settlers
• Tecumseh
What were the Native American and American views on land
ownership
• Americans all about owning the land privately, Native Americans not at all
Who worked to reduce the consumption of alcohol
• Temperance societies
What is the Southerners' argument used in defense of slavery?
• They contribute to a prosperous society
What did the cotton gin do?
• Remove seeds from cotton
• Increased slavery in the south
Why were women more frequently hired to work in the factories?
• Could be paid less than men
Dorothea Dix
• Advocate for mental illness reform
the public educational system that existed in the United States before 1830 can be described
as
• Not free
• Not mandatory
• Not public
• Usually only rich male children
Declaration of Sentiments
• All men and women are created equal issued at the Seneca falls Conference
Harriet Tubman
• Conductor on the Underground Railroad
Who had the right to vote in the United States in the late 1700s
• White males with property
Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811 was between
• Americans and Native Americans
Who were the organizers of the women's rights convention held in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848?
• Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
Horace Mann
• Reformer for public education
principal goal of the supporters of Manifest Destiny
• To spread the USA from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific ocean
The climate and topography of the southeastern United States
can be characterized how
• Rural and agricultural
tariffs in the 19th century were intended to
• Increase government revenue and protect American manufacturing
What happened at a state dinner at the white House between
Jackson and Calhoun?
• Challenged each other’s views on nullification
The Kitchen Cabinet
• Unofficial advisors to Jackson
First major Tariff of Jackson's administration was passed in what
year?
• 1828
Jackson was nicknamed "Old Hickory” because?
• He was hard and strong
What state threatened to secede during the Nullification Crisis?
• South Carolina
The Tariff of 1828 caused what crisis to happen?
• Nullification Crisis
The "corrupt bargain" after the election of 1824 concerned who?
• Jackson accused Henry Clay of this because he did not get elected president and instead John Quincy Adams did
Jackson asked Congress to do what regarding the banks
• Only use specie
Specie is
• Gold and silver
The Era of Good Feelings is known for
• Improved transportation. Better inventions and technology. Stable government
What made transportation on rivers more efficient
• Fulton’s steam boat
In what order in did these presidents serve
• Washington, Adams ,Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson
Monroe Doctrine
• Europe to stay out of North America
• No European colonies in the Americas
Frederick Douglass
• Abolitionist against slavery
Harriet Beecher Stowe
• Wrote book against slavery called Uncle Toms’ Cabin
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
• Organizes the woman’s rights conference at Seneca falls
What court case established the Supreme Court’s power of
judicial review
• Marbury v. Madison
Which President introduced the present day Democratic party
• Jackson
Andrew Jackson’s number one priority
• The nation or Federal government
Andrew Jackson's vice president
• Calhoun
What alienated Andrew Jackson from John Calhoun?
• Peggy Eaton Affair
The “nullification crisis” of 1832-1833 was about
• Tariff of 1828
• State’s rights
Andrew Jackson’s 3 charges against the Bank of the United
States • Elite rich people controlled the money
• Bank was a tyrant and used money to corrupt politicians
• Anti-western
Why did Andrew Jackson’s administration support the removal
of Native Americans
• Whites wanted their land
Suffrage is
• voting
How did Andrew Jackson extend suffrage?
• Gave it to all white males with no property requirement attached
Overall reason for the War of 1812
• Impressment and concern over western lands of North America
Alexander Hamilton's economic plan for the USA
• Establish bank of USA
• Stabilize currency
• Establish taxes and tariffs to increase government revenue
appeal to the common man is called
• Populist or populism
Clay’s American System consists of what 3 items
• maintain a national bank
• Establish a national transportation system
• Better the infrastructure
Slater
• Starts factory system with water powered mills in Rhode Island
McCulloch v. Maryland
• Supreme Court case that says states do not have right to tax national bank
1818 convention settled what issues
• 49th parallel as boundary with Canada in the west
The Adams– Onis Treaty
• Added Florida to America and gave Spanish lands east of the Mississippi river to USA
“America for Americans”!
• Monroe Doctrine in a nutshell
What linked western markets to New York City
• Erie Canal
Manifest Destiny is the belief that Americans have the right to
do what
• Possess all of the American continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean for themselves
Watt invented what?
• Steam engine
The spoils system is
• Allows victorious political party to fill public offices with their supporters
Abolition
• Against slavery
Pinckney's Treaty?
• Helped commerce with Canada and Great Britain
Mass Production
• Make a large number of parts and use to make a lot of a product
John Calhoun, Vice-president to Andrew Jackson, from South Carolina believed that what
rights reigned supreme?
• States
Impressment
• Kidnapping of American sailors on to British ships