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National Identity

Unit 7

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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
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