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National Identity
Unit 7
Question | Answer |
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This vocabulary term means to have a feeling of pride and loyalty to your nation. | nationalism |
This vocabulary term referred to a time of strong economics with a sense of pride and optimism | Era of Good Feelings |
This vocabulary term refers a contract that would deal with any European colonization or interference in the western hemisphere. | Monroe Doctrine |
What are the three basic terms of the Monroe Doctrine? | 1) Stays out of European affairs 2) Europe can keep their colonies in N.A. 3) Foreign countries can not colonize new territories in the western hemisphere or it's a hostile act |
The Monroe Doctrine was used to justify this for America. | westward expansion |
The two authors of the Monroe Doctrine. | James Monroe and John Quincy Adams |
The measures to make the economy safe and self-sufficient with tariffs, a second national bank & single currency & a better transportation system. | American System |
The first road the national government built. | Cumberland Road |
This waterway runs from Albany, NY to Buffalo, NY and connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. | Erie Canal |
This deal made by Henry Clay let MO come in as a slave state, ME as a free state & any other states above 36-30 N latitude a free state and anything below it, their choice. | Missouri Compromise |
The 6th president of the U.S. accused of corruption in the 1824 election. | John Quincy Adams |
This American author wrote, "Rip Van Winkle" & "The Legend of Sleep Hallow". Was also famous for writing satire pieces. | Washington Irving |
This author popularized historical fiction with, "The Last of the Mohicans," and writing about the frontier in the west. | James Fenimore Cooper |
Loyalty to the interests of one region instead of the whole country | sectionalism |
Jefferson modeled the federal buildings after these two cultures and their architecture. Southern plantation owners then followed suit. | Roman and Greek |
The first state with a state board of education. | Massachusetts |
This vocabulary term refers to a right to vote in political elections, which mainly referred to white males. | suffrage |
Vocabulary term referring to where political party members choose the party's candidate instead of the party's leader | nominating conventions (party's) |
This political party was formed in 1828 for Jackson supporters. | Democrat |
The expansion of voting rights during A. Jackson's presidency. | Jacksonian Democracy |
American politician and supporter of slavery and states rights, he served as VP to Jackson helped with SC's nullification crisis. | John C. Calhoun |
When a politician gives government jobs to the ones who support them the most. | spoils system |
When people became more engaged in politics during Jackson's era and got together with community members from around your area is known as? | political rallies |
Name a "like" and "dislike" of sectional differences of the North region of the U.S. | Liked- high tariffs to boos economy Disliked - low cost of land for workers to move west |
Name a "like" and "dislike" of sectional differences of the South region of the U.S. | Liked- agricultural economy Disliked- the high tariffs that hurt their economy |
A vocabulary term that placed a high tax on imports that specifically affected the southern economy. | Tariff of Abominations |
This document 'stated' that since the states formed the national government, states should have more power than them. | States Rights Doctrine |
This 'crisis' centered around the tariffs and was thought that the people, not the states were the union. | Nullification Crisis |
These two men were at the center of states or national government debate and was also named after them. | Robert Haynes & Daniel Webster: Haynes-Webster Debate |
What was it called when the country suffered a severe economic depression right when Van Buren took office? | Panic of 1837 |
This famous court case centered around a state suing the federal government for a tax because they felt that the federal bank violated the Constitution without asking to place a federal bank there. | McCulloch vs Maryland |
This policy authorized the removal of American Indians east of the Mississippi to lands further west. | Indian Removal Act |
Congress established this area to relocate the American Indians in present day Oklahoma. | Indian Territory |
This agency became part of the government to spearhead the removal of American Indians. | Bureau of Indian Affairs |
The five American Indian Tribes who were removed to a different part of the U.S. from 1814-1858 | Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek & Seminole |
This is where American Indian children were sent to try and switch their culture to the white mans beliefs'. | Indian Boarding Schools |
When JQA won the 1824 election because Henry Clay drops out and gives support to JQA. | Corrupt Bargain |
These two lawsuits reached the Supreme Court. The first was not heard by John Marshal since he considered American Indians non-American citizens and were sovereign of the U.S. and the second A. Jackson ignored the ruling. | Cherokee Nation vs Georgia & Worcester vs Georgia |
This American Indian leader from the Fox and Sauk told Natives to fight against the U.S. troops in Illinois to not get removed from their land. | Black Hawk |
This Seminole leader told them to fight against the U.S. troops to not be removed from their lands. | Osceola |
This Cherokee leader told his tribe to adopt to the culture of the time to try and keep their land and not be removed. | Sequa |