VOCABULARY 1. impressment 2. War Hawks 3. National Road 4

STANDARD 6: Analyze the nature of territorial and
population growth, and its impact in the early decades of
the new nation.
VOCABULARY
Vocabulary
1. impressment
1. Explain the Northwest Ordinance’s importance in the westward
migration of Americans, on slavery, public education, and the
addition of new states. (p. 137)
2. War Hawks
3. National Road
2. Describe Jefferson’s diplomacy in obtaining the Louisiana
Purchase from France and the territory’s exploration by Lewis
and Clark. (p. 208-209)
4. Erie Canal
5. Industrial
Revolution
3. Explain major reasons for the War of 1812 and the war’s
significance on the development of a national identity. (p. 214219)
6. Interchangeable
Parts
4. Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York
City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure. (p.
228-230)
7. Nationalism
8. Adams-Onis Treaty
5. Describe the reasons for and importance of the Monroe
Doctrine. (p. 246)
9. Monroe Doctrine
10. Spoils System
STANDARD 7: Explain the process of economic growth, its
regional and national impact in the first half of the 19th
century, and the different responses to it.
11. Indian Removal Act
12. Trail of Tears
13. Transcendentalist
1. Explain the impact of the Industrial Revolution as seen in Eli
Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin and his development of
interchangeable parts for muskets. (p. 231-232, 236)
14. Utopian Community
15. Second Great
Awakening
2. Describe the westward growth of the United States including the
emerging concept of Manifest Destiny. (p. 300-301)
16. Temperance
Movement
3. Describe reform movements, specifically temperance,
abolitionism, and public school. (p. 277, 278-280, 275)
17. Abolitionist
Movement
18. Suffrage
4. Explain women’s efforts to gain the suffrage, including Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and the Seneca Falls convention. (p. 286, 289,
290)
19. Seneca Falls
Convention
5. Explain Jacksonian Democracy, expanding the suffrage, the rise
of popular political culture, and the development of American
nationalism. (p. 249-257)
20. Manifest Destiny
PEOPLE
Eli Whitney
Dorothea Dix
Henry Clay
William Lloyd Garrison
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Frederick Douglass
Henry David Thoreau
Nat Turner
Horace Mann
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
SSUSH6: ANALYZE THE NATURE OF TERRITORIAL AND POPULATION GROWTH, AND ITS IMPACT IN THE EARLY DECADES OF THE
NEW NATION.
Explain the Northwest Ordinance’s importance in the westward migration of Americans, on slavery, public education, and the addition of
new states.
1.
What did the NW Ordinance say about slavery, public education and the procedures for adding new states?
Describe Jefferson’s diplomacy in obtaining the Louisiana Purchase from France and the territory’s exploration by Lewis and Clark.
2.
What did President Jefferson initially ask the French for? What did the French offer him? How much did the US pay for the new
territory? What did the purchase of the Louisiana territory do to the size of the US?
3.
What were the goals of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
Explain major reasons for the War of 1812 and the war’s significance on the development of a national identity.
4.
What were the causes of the War of 1812? What is a war hawk? What is impressment? What were the results of the War of 1812?
How did the War of 1812 unify the country?
Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure.
5.
What bodies of water did the Erie Canal link? How did the Erie Canal affect businesses in the west? How did the Erie Canal effect
the growth of New York City?
6.
How did transportation change in the early 1800s? What was the purpose of canals? What was the national road? In addition to
canals, what other invention helped develop the west?
Describe the westward growth of the US including the emerging concept of Manifest Destiny.
7.
What treaty gave the US Florida? From which country did we obtain Florida? How and when did we obtain the Texas territory? How
and when did we obtain the Oregon territory? How and when did we obtain the territory that includes California? What territory did
the US buy from Mexico for $10 million? Why did we need this territory?
8.
What is Manifest Destiny?
Describe the reasons for and importance of the Monroe Doctrine.
9.
What is the Monroe Doctrine? What country issued it? For whom was it written?
SSUSH7: EXPLAIN THE PROCESS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, ITS REGIONAL AND NATIONAL IMPACT IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19 TH
CENTURY, AND THE DIFFERENT RESPONSES TO IT.
Explain the impact of the Industrial Revolution as seen in Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin and his development of
interchangeable parts for muskets.
10.
What is the Industrial Revolution? Where did it begin? Why did it begin there? What idea led to the growth of factories and mass
production? Who was responsible for this idea? What other objects was the idea of interchangeable parts applied to? What was the
economy of the North based on?
11. What was the economy of the South based on? What invention led to an increase in slavery? How did it expand slavery?
Describe reform movements specifically temperance, abolitionism, and public school.
12. Who led the Protestant Revivalists? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
13. Who were the transcendentalists? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
14. Who led the abolitionists? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
15. Who led the temperance movement? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
16. Who led the prison reform movement? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
17. Who led the public education movement? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
18. Who led the utopian communities? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
Explain women’s efforts to gain the suffrage, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Seneca Falls Convention.
19. Who led the Women’s Movement? What was their goal? What impact did they have on society?
Explain Jacksonian Democracy, expanding the suffrage, the rise of popular political culture, and the development of American
nationalism.
20. Why was Andrew Jackson referred to as “the common man’s” President? Why did the number of people who voted increase under
President Jackson? Define spoils system. Define rotation of office.