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48 Cards in this Set
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ear of good feeling
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1. Monroe’s his presidency had been described as an _______________
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john Calhoun
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_____________ introduced a bill a bill proposing a second bank
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Henry clay
Daniel Webster |
with the support of ____ and _____the bill passed
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tariff of 1816
revenue taxes protective tariff |
British goods were cheap and putting Americans out of business. congress Passed _____, unlike earlier ______, provided income for the federal government, that was a _______, designed to nurture American manufactures by taxing imports to drive up their prices.
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Kinache
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the Seminole leader
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Andrew Jackson
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Calhoun now the secretary of war sent troops under the command of ______ into Florida
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John Quincy Adams
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Secretary of state ________ defended Jackson and argued that the true cause of the dispute lay in Spain’s failure to keep order in Florida.
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Adam-Onis treaty
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Spain ceded all of Florida to the united states in the _______
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Spain ceded all of Florida to the united states
finalized the boarder of the Louisiana purchase |
what did the Adam-Onis treaty accomplish
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quadruple alliance
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great Britain, Prussia, Austria, and Russia formed the _______
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There was a threat that they would help Spain regain territory in the west.
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why was the US worried about the quadruple alliance
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The Monroe doctrine
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___________marked the beginning of a long-term American policy of preventing other great powers from interfering in Latin American political affairs.
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a. It help up Washington’s policy of avoiding entanglements in European
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what did The Monroe doctrine accomplish
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protective tariff
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what type of tariff was the tariff of 1816
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did not think the constitution granted that right to the federal government
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why does madison veto the transportation bill designed to improve the transportation system
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martin v hunter's lessee
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identify the case in whcih the supreme court determined that it had the authority to hear all appeals of state court decisions in cases involving federal statutes and treaties
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mcculloch v maryland
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identify the case in which the supreme court first ruled that the federal government has ther authority under the constitution to estaablish a national bank
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gibbons v ogden
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identify the case in which a company was given a monopoly by one state attempting to extend its authority to another state without that states approval thsw supreme court declared this monopoly unconstitutional and this insured federal law had presedence over state law
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spain called all of flordia to the united states
finalized the boarder of the louisiana purchase |
indentify the effect of the adamds-onis treaty
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john quincy adams
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britain suggested to the U S that the two nations issue a joint proclamation supporting the independance of latin america. identify the cabinet member who opposed this action
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francis lowell
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identify the individual who opened a series of textile mills and introduced mass production of cotton cloth
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they paid them lower wages
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why did textile mills use mostly women and children
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eli whitney
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identify the individual who popularized the concept of interchangeable parts
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samual F B morse
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identify the individual who began work on the telegraph
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strikes
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term to describe work stoppages by employees
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martin van buren
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in 1840 this president showed his gratitude for labor's political support by reducing the workday for federal employeers to 10 hours
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what powers were given to the second national bank
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power to issue notes that would serve as currency
control state banks |
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identify three effects of trains upon economy of the united states
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increase demand for coal and steel
faster and cheaper transportation provided national market |
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during this time period why did most courts rule against unions
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they were viewed as an unlawful conspiracies
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the south thrived upon the production of several crops, what are these crops called
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cash crops
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match the crop with their state
rice sugarcane cotton tobacco |
georgia
carolinas louisiana maryland |
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he built the cotton gin thus alwoing the quick removal of seeds from the cotton lint
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eli whitney
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by the latr 1840's southerners were producing more than 2 million bales of cotton annually what economic system did this encourage
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slavery
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idenitfy three of the social classes during the south
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planter
yeoman rural poor slaves |
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identify the slave system which was use on farms and small plantations. workers were given a specific set of jobs to accomplish everyday and worked until they were finished
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task system
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identify the slave system used by large plantations. enslaved people were organized into groups and worked from sunup to sundown
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gang system
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identify the restrictions of the stst slave codes
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COULD NOT
posses firarms leave premesis w/o premission learn to read or write own property testify in court against white person |
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identify the african american who lived in new orleans and amassed a fortune by retailing imported dry goods using a sales force of 32 slaves
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cecee mcCarty
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identify the african american who lived in philadelphia and owned a thriving sail factory employing both african americans and white workers
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james forten
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identify the african american slave who led a revolt against slavery in virginia
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nat turner
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identify thre free african american who in 1822 was accused of planning an armed revolt in charleston. he was tried, conviceted and hanged
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denmark vesey
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identify the term for members of the republican party who ran for president and were men who enjoed support of leaders from their own state and region
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favorite sons
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matc h the candidates with their states
clay jackson adams crawford |
kentucky
tenessee massachusetts georgia |
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identify the term used by jackson supporters to describe adams action naming clay as secretary of state
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corrupt bargain
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identify the term used to describe a political campaign in which candidates criticized each others personalities and morals as opposed to arguing the issues
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mudslinging
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identify the candidate in the presidential election of 1828 whose supporters were rural and small town men from the west and south
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andrew jackson
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what type of state did missouri request to be admitted as
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slave state
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in the house congressman tallmadge made two proposals on was to prohibit the brigning of new slaves into missouri identify the second proposal
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free slaves at the age of 25
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