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Jackson I
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Manifest
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Manifest
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Transpor
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Industrial
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Cause
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Misc.
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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
It was opened as a toll waterway
connecting New York to the
Great Lakes.
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 I - $100
Unofficial Advisors to the
President
Jackson I - $200
Thousands of Indians Died
During This Relocation
Jackson I - $300
First Time Three Political Parties
Entered Presidential Election
Jackson I - $400
Suffered By the U.S. During the
Beginning of Van Buren’s Term
Jackson I - $500
Jackson vetoed it because he didn't like Clay,
and Martin Van Buren pointed out that New
York and Pennsylvania paid for their
transportation improvements with state
money.
Jackson II - $100
The charge made by Jacksonians in 1825
that Clay had supported John Quincy
Adams in the House presidential vote in
return for the office of Secretary of State.
Clay knew he could not win, so he traded
his votes for an office.
Jackson II - $200
Many cabinet members snubbed her as
socially unacceptable. Jackson sided with
her, and the affair helped to dissolve the
cabinet - especially those members
associated with John C. Calhoun
Jackson II - $300
Modified John Marshall's ruling in the
Darmouth College Case of 1819, which said
that a state could not make laws infringing on
the charters of private organizations. Chief
Justice Roger Taney ruled that a charter
granted by a state to a company cannot work
to the disadvantage of the public.
Jackson II - $400
It was meant to stop land
speculation caused by states
printing paper money without
gold or silver backing it.
Jackson II - $500
It authorized President Jackson to use the
army and navy to collect duties on the Tariffs
of 1828 and 1832.
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
She wanted to reform prisons
Reform I - $400
This was the women’s rights
movement meeting held in New
York State in 1848
Reform I - $500
These laws were passed to
prohibit alcohol by Neil Dow in
1851
Reform Authors - $100
Prolific and popular American writer of the early
19th century. He is particularly remembered as a
novelist, who wrote numerous sea-stories as
well as the historical romances Among his most
famous works is the novel The Last of the
Mohicans, which many people consider his
masterpiece
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He was a 19th century writer who
wrote many poems and
philosophical essays
Reform Authors - $300
He inspired passive resistance
and while living in the woods he
wrote Walden
Reform Authors - $400
He was a poet from Brooklyn
whose most famous work was
Leaves of Grass
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He was one of the authors
dealing with never ending
struggle between good and evil.
His most famous work was The
Scarlet letter
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This was the first railroad in the
U.S. It stretched from Baltimore,
Maryland to Ohio
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Telegraph inventor
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He was an eccentric genius
whose works were full of horror.
“The Raven” was his most
famous work
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They were state banks that
received funds from the federal
government created by President
Jackson
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This compromise was written by
Henry Clay in an effort to pacify
the southern plantation owners
and keep the New England
manufacturers happy
Manifest Destiny I- $200
Whose presidential
platform in 1844
campaigned on the idea
of manifest destiny?
Manifest Destiny I- $400
It forbade the introduction
of slavery into territory
acquired from Mexico
Manifest Destiny I- $600
What political party
would have opposed
the idea of Manifest
Destiny?
Manifest Destiny I- $800
What did the Mexican
government encourage in
Texas in the late 1820s and
early 1830s
Manifest Destiny I- $1000
The Webster-Ashburton treaty
settled this dispute between
the lumberjacks of Maine
and Canada
Manifest Destiny Deux - $200
Congressman Abraham Lincoln
supported a proposition to find the
exact spot where American troops
were fired upon, suspecting that
they had illegally crossed into
Mexican territory.
Manifest Destiny Deux - $400
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Anglo-Saxon racial superiority justified
American absorption of inferior peoples
and their lands
new lands would extend the domain of
free government and free enterprise
the will of God
America had a specially ordained mission
in the world
Manifest Destiny Deux - $600
• Pay $15 million to Mexico
• Set the Texas boundary at the Rio
Grande
• Yield California to the United States
• Yield New Mexico to the United
States
Manifest Destiny Deux - $800
Opposition in Congress to
adding slave states
delayed the annexing of
this territory
Manifest Destiny Deux - $1000
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
Transportation - $200
Henry Clay’s idea that
called for federal support
and improvement of roads
and canals
Transportation - $400
This tied the
manufacturing of the
East to the farming of
the West
Transportation - $600
The first major
transportation project
linking the East to the
trans-Allegheny West was
this toll road
Transportation - $800
Robert Fulton’s
invention made travel
along canals and rivers
easier
Transportation - $1000
As a result of transportation
this moved from the Atlantic
coast to the areas between the
Appalachians and the
Mississippi River
Industrialization - $200
This was the most
profound economic
development by mid19c America
Industrialization - $400
The American system of
manufacturing, emerged in the
early 1800s because this
allowed for mass production of
high-quality items.
Industrialization - $600
The rapid growth in the textile
industry encouraged
Southern planters to grow
cotton causing this to rise.
Industrialization - $800
These two groups were
powerless to affect pay
rates or working
conditions
Industrialization - $1000
This Supreme Court case deal with a
river in Massachusetts the interests
of the community are more
important than the interests of
business; the supremacy of society’s
interest over private interest
Cause and Effect - $200
Nativist reaction to
immigration resulted in
the formation of this
political party
Cause and Effect - $400
As a result of the quest for more
education this movement provided
platforms for traveling lecturers in
science, literature, & moral
philosophy.
Cause and Effect - $600
Improvements in ship
technology made the ocean
voyage relatively cheap and
fast and various issues in
Europe caused this to rise
Cause and Effect - $800
Technological advancements
imported from England, the
appearance of better transportation
systems and backing from the
Constitution caused the
development of this in America
Cause and Effect - $1000
In this event, some Southerners
took the position that the states
had the right to nullify acts of
the federal government they
deemed to be unconstitutional
Misc. - $200
His election victory is seen by
many historians to represent
the rise of individualism and
popular democracy in
America
Misc. - $400
In this court case, the Massachusetts
Supreme Court ruled that labor
unions were not necessarily illegal
combinations or monopolies and
strikes were legal
Misc. - $600
Andrew Jackson believe that the
conferral of office on people based
upon political concerns rather than
fitness for office benefited the
political process
Misc. - $800
He was Andrew
Jackson’s vice
president and an
ineffective President
Misc. - $1000
This veto dealt with
federally financed
internal improvements
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