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Economic
Development
Final Jeopardy
President Jackson’s refusal to
enforce this Supreme Court
Decision led to the Trail of Tears
and Cherokee removal from Georgia
Economic Development - $100
The first highway built by the federal government.
Constructed during 1825-1850, it stretched from
Pennsylvania to Illinois. It was a major overland
shipping route and an important connection
between the North and the West.
Economic Development - $200
Government policies including a second
national bank, tariffs, and investment in
infrastructure. Championed by Henry
Clay in the 1820’s
Economic Development - $300
He was considered the father of
the factory system
Economic Development - $400
He influenced mass production
by developing interchangeable
parts
Economic Development - $500
Isaac Singer and Elias Howe
invented this labor saving device
for women
Jackson - $100
Jackson’s election marks the
birth of modern popular
democracy, and is characterized
by the way he appealed to this
type of person
Jackson - $200
Thousands of Indians Died
During This Relocation
Jackson - $300
Andrew Jackson believed that the
conferral of office on people based
upon political concerns rather than
fitness for office benefited the
political process
Jackson - $400
Suffered By the U.S. During the
Beginning of Van Buren’s Term
Jackson - $500
The charge made by Jacksonians in 1825
that Henry Clay had supported John Quincy
Adams in the House presidential vote in
return for the office of Secretary of State.
Westward Expansion - $100
The idea that the United States had a Gogiven right to expand westward and seize
Native-American land
Westward Expansion -
$200
Former French territory, ceded
to Spain in 1763, returned to
France and sold to the US in
1803
Westward Expansion - $300
The territory comprised what are now the
states of Oregon and Washington, and
portions of what became British Columbia,
Canada. This land was claimed by both the
U.S. and Britain and was held jointly under
the Convention of 1818
Westward Expansion - $400
What the Mexican
government encouraged in
Texas in the late 1820s and
early 1830s
Westward Expansion -
$500
As a result of improved
transportation this moved from the
Atlantic coast to the areas between
the Appalachians and the Mississippi
River
Reform I - $100
This was a liberal, religious
movement of the 1830s. It
believe that truth comes from the
senses and every man possess
and inner light
Reform I - $200
This was the resentment of
German and Irish immigrant to
the United States
Reform I - $300
His publication of The Liberator
in 1831 marked the start of a
militant form of abolitionism
Reform I - $400
This was the women’s rights
movement meeting held in New
York State in 1848
Reform I - $500
This movement sought to solve
the widespread drunkenness of
mid-century America
Transportation - $100
First long-distance paved road in
the US, built by a joint stock
company that repaid investors
through the toll it charged users
Transportation - $200
It was opened as a toll waterway
connecting New York to the
Great Lakes.
Transportation - $300
Telegraph inventor
Transportation - $400
This was the first railroad in the
U.S. It stretched from Baltimore,
Maryland to Ohio
Transportation - $500
Robert Fulton’s invention
made travel along canals
and rivers easier
Industrialization - $100
This manufacturing idea in the early
1800s and allowed for mass production
of high-quality items.
Industrialization - $200
A fundamental revolution in mass
production, it relied on a workforce
where each person specialized in
completing one repetitive task
Industrialization - $300
The rapid growth in the textile
industry encouraged Southern
planters to grow cotton causing
this labor practice to increase.
Industrialization - $400
These two groups were
powerless to affect pay
rates or working conditions
Industrialization - $500
1842 ruling by the Massachusetts
State Supreme Court that
established the legality of labor
unions
Industrialization - $800
Group of investors who
helped fund the early
textile mills in
Massachusetts
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