Sectionalism and the Age of Jackson Quiz

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Sectionalism and the Age of Jackson Quiz
Monroe Doctrine
Industrial Revolution
Eli Whitney
Erie Canal
Interchangeable Parts
Sectionalism
Tariff of Abominations
Adams Onis Treaty
Spoils System
Judicial Review
National Road
Era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Nullification Theory
McCulloch v. Maryland
Henry Clay
Missouri Compromise
Indian Removal Act
Robert Fulton
John C. Calhoun
Bank of the United States
1. This agreement with Spain in 1819 brought Florida into the United States
2. Filling government jobs with friends and political supporters
3. Connected Cumberland, Maryland to Wheeling, Ohio
4. Developed by Eli Whitney, this invention sped up production of goods by making it cheaper and easier to
produce guns and other products
5. Loyalty to local interests over the nation
6. Nickname for the years of prosperity following the War of 1812
7. Senator from Kentucky who earned the nickname “Great Compromiser”
8. Kept the balance of slave/free states; outlawed slavery north of 36030’
9. Idea that the Supreme Court has the power to declare laws unconstitutional
10. Jackson distrusted this as an undemocratic tool of the Eastern Elite
11. Highest tariff in the United States; hated by the South
12. Jackson’s vice president and representative from South Carolina who claimed that the tariff was unfair, thus
the southern states didn’t have to honor it
13. Loyalty to, love or pride for your nation
14. In Worcester v. Georgia the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee nation, not Jackson over this law
15. John C. Calhoun’s belief that if a state deemed a federal law unfair, it did not have to follow it
16. Jackson withdrew government money from the Bank of thus US, deposited it in state banks and caused this
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Sectionalism and the Age of Jackson Quiz
Monroe Doctrine
Industrial Revolution
Eli Whitney
Erie Canal
Interchangeable Parts
Sectionalism
Tariff of Abominations
Adams Onis Treaty
Spoils System
Judicial Review
National Road
Era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Nullification Theory
Panic of 1837
Henry Clay
Missouri Compromise
Indian Removal Act
Robert Fulton
John C. Calhoun
Bank of the United States
1. This agreement with Spain in 1819 brought Florida into the United States ____Adams Onis Treaty___
2. Filling government jobs with friends and political supporters
Spoils System
3. Connected Cumberland, Maryland to Wheeling, Ohio
National Road
4. Developed by Eli Whitney, this invention sped up production of goods by making it cheaper and easier to
produce guns and other products
5. Loyalty to local interests over the nation
Interchangeable Parts
Sectionalism
6. Nickname for the years of prosperity following the War of 1812
Era of Good Feelings
7. Senator from Kentucky who earned the nickname “Great Compromiser”
Henry Clay
8. Kept the balance of slave/free states; outlawed slavery north of 36030’ Missouri Compromise
9. Idea that the Supreme Court has the power to declare laws unconstitutional
10. Jackson distrusted this as an undemocratic tool of the Eastern Elite
Judicial Review
Bank of the US
11. Highest tariff in the United States; hated by the South Tariff of Abominations
12. Jackson’s vice president and representative from South Carolina who claimed that the tariff was unfair, thus
the southern states didn’t have to honor it
13. Loyalty to, love or pride for your nation
John C. Calhoun
Nationalism
14. In Worcester v. Georgia the Supreme Court sided with the Cherokee nation, not Jackson over this law
Indian Removal Act
15. John C. Calhoun’s belief that if a state deemed a federal law unfair, it did not have to follow it _Nullification Theory
16. Jackson withdrew government money from the Bank of thus US, deposited it in state banks and caused this
___Panic of 1837______
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