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The _____ was an agreement that limited naval power on the Great Lakes.
Rush-Bagot Agreement
The Rush-Bagot Agreement was an agreement that _____.
limited naval power on the Great Lakes
The _____ was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain that settled border disputes.
Convention of 1818
The Convention of 1818 was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain that _____.
settled border disputes
The Convention of 1818 set the border between the US and Canada at the _____.
49th Parallel
James Monroe was the negotiator of the _____, the fifth president, and the author of the Monroe Doctrine.
Louisiana Purchase
James Monroe was the negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase, the _____ president, and the author of the Monroe Doctrine.
fifth
James Monroe was the negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase, the fifth president, and the author of the _____.
Monroe Doctrine
The _____ was an agreement in which Spain gave Florida to the US.
Adams-Onis Treaty
The Adams-Onis Treaty was an agreement in which Spain gave _____ to the US.
Florida
_____ was a South American revolutionary leader nicknamed the Liberator.
Simon Bolivar
Simon Bolivar was a South American revolutionary leader nicknamed the _____.
Liberator
The _____ was James Monroe's statement forbidding further colonization in the Americas.
Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine was _____ statement forbidding further colonization in the Americas.
James Monroe's
The Monroe Doctrine was James Monroe's statement forbidding _____.
further colonization in the Americas
In the Adams-Onis Treaty, Spain gave _____ to the United States.
Florida
In the Adams-Onis Treaty, the US gave up its claims to _____.
Texas
In the Adams-Onis Treaty, the US paid _____ to Spain in damages.
$5 million
Spain was having problems in its colonies because they were _____.
declaring independence
James Monroe issued his doctrine because he was worried about _____.
Russian colonies in the Northwest
The Monroe Doctrine stated that the United States would not _____ with European nations.
interfere
The Monroe Doctrine stated that the United States would _____ with former colonies in the Americas.
recognize and not interfere
The Monroe Doctrine stated that the Western hemisphere would be _____.
off limits to future colonization
The Monroe Doctrine stated that European colonization of the Americas would be a _____.
hostile act
_____ is the sense of pride to a nation.
nationalism
Henry Clay was nicknamed the _____ for his role in developing the Compromise of 1850.
Great Compromiser
Henry Clay was nicknamed the Great Compromiser for his role in developing the _____.
Compromise of 1850
The American System was Henry Clay's system for _____ to pay for internal improvements to make the United States economically independent.
raising tariffs
The American System was Henry Clay's system for raising tariffs to pay for _____ to make the United States economically independent.
internal improvements
The American System was Henry Clay's system for raising tariffs to pay for internal improvements to make the United States _____.
economically independent
Cumberland Road was the _____.
first federal road project
Cumberland Road ran from _____ to Wheeling, West Virginia.
Cumberland, Maryland
Cumberland Road ran from Cumberland, Maryland to _____.
Wheeling, West Virginia
The Erie Canal was completed in _____.
1825
The Erie Canal linked _____ and Buffalo.
Albany
The Erie Canal linked Albany and _____.
Buffalo
_____ is the state of devoting the interests of one geographic region over the country as a whole.
sectionalism
The Missouri Compromise was an agreement that allowed _____ to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine to enter as a free state.
Missouri
The Missouri Compromise was an agreement that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and _____ to enter as a free state.
Maine
_____ was the person who formulated the Monroe Doctrine and was the sixth president of the United States.
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was the person who _____ and was the sixth president of the United States.
formulated the Monroe Doctrine
Henry Clay's American System wanted to create a _____.
national bank and national currency
Henry Clay's American System wanted to improve _____.
roads and canals
Henry Clay's American System wanted to make the US _____.
self-sufficient
Henry Clay's American System wanted to _____.
unite the nation
Roads like the Cumberland Road made transporting goods _____.
easier, quicker and cheaper
In the case of McCullock v. Maryland the court ruled that Congress had the power to _____.
create a national bank
In the case of Gibbon v. Ogden the court ruled that states could not regulate _____.
interstate commerce
People were opposed to Missouri entering the Union because it would _____.
tip the balance of power in the Senate
_____ won the election of 1824.
John Quincy Adams
_____ lost the election of 1824.
Andrew Jackson
Washington Irving was a _____.
satirical writer
Rip Van Winkel was written by _____.
Washington Irving
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was written by _____.
Washington Irving
James Fenimore Cooper was an American _____.
novelist
The Hudson River School was a group of _____.
painters
The Hudson River School emphasized the American _____.
landscape
Thomas Cole was an American _____.
painter
Thomas Cole was the founder of the _____.
Hudson River School
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri was painted by _____.
George Caleb Bingham