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Manifest Manifest DestinyDestiny

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Final Jeopardy

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President Jackson’s refusal to enforce this Supreme Court

Decision led to the Trail of Tears and Cherokee removal from Georgia

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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.

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It was opened as a toll waterway connecting New York to the

Great Lakes.

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He was considered the father of the factory system

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He influenced mass production by developing interchangeable

parts

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Isaac Singer and Elias Howeinvented this labor saving device

for women

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Unofficial Advisors to the President

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Thousands of Indians Died During This Relocation

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Jackson I - $300 First Time Three Political Parties Entered Presidential

Election

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Suffered By the U.S. During the Beginning of Van Buren’s Term

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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Jackson II - $400It was meant to stop land

speculation caused by states printing paper money without

gold or silver backing it.

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It authorized President Jackson to use the army and navy to collect duties on the Tariffs

of 1828 and 1832.

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Reform I - $100This was a liberal, religious movement of the 1830s. It

believe that truth comes from the senses and every man possess

and inner light

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This was the resentment of German and Irish immigrant to

the United States

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She wanted to reform prisons

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This was the women’s rights movement meeting held in New

York State in 1848

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These laws were passed to prohibit alcohol by Neil Dow in

1851

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Reform Authors - $100Prolific 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

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He inspired passive resistance and while living in the woods he

wrote Walden

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Reform Authors - $400He was a poet from Brooklyn whose most famous work was

Leaves of Grass

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Reform Authors - $500He 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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Potpourri - $300He was an eccentric genius

whose works were full of horror. “The Raven” was his most

famous work

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Potpourri - $400They were state banks that

received funds from the federal government created by President

Jackson

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Potpourri - $500This compromise was written by Henry Clay in an effort to pacify the southern plantation owners

and keep the New England manufacturers happy

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Manifest Destiny I- $200

Whose presidential platform in 1844 campaigned on the idea of manifest destiny?

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It forbade the introduction of slavery into territory acquired from Mexico

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What political party would have opposed the idea of Manifest Destiny?

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What did the Mexican government encourage in Texas in the late 1820s and early 1830s

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The Webster-Ashburton treaty settled this dispute between the lumberjacks of Maine and Canada

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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.

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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

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• 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

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Opposition in Congress to adding slave states delayed the annexing of this territory

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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

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Henry Clay’s idea that called for federal support and improvement of roads and canals

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This tied the manufacturing of the East to the farming of the West

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The first major transportation project linking the East to the trans-Allegheny West was this toll road

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Robert Fulton’s invention made travel along canals and rivers easier

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As a result of transportation this moved from the Atlantic coast to the areas between the Appalachians and the Mississippi River

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This was the most profound economic development by mid-19c America

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The American system of manufacturing, emerged in the early 1800s because this allowed for mass production of high-quality items.

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The rapid growth in the textile industry encouraged Southern planters to grow cotton causing this to rise.

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These two groups were powerless to affect pay rates or working conditions

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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

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Nativist reaction to immigration resulted in the formation of this political party

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As a result of the quest for more education this movement provided platforms for traveling lecturers in science, literature, & moral philosophy.

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Improvements in ship technology made the ocean voyage relatively cheap and fast and various issues in Europe caused this to rise

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Technological advancements imported from England, the appearance of better transportation systems and backing from the Constitution caused the development of this in America

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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

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His election victory is seen by many historians to represent the rise of individualism and popular democracy in America

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In this court case, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that labor unions were not necessarily illegal combinations or monopolies and strikes were legal

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Andrew Jackson believe that the conferral of office on people based upon political concerns rather than fitness for office benefited the political process

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He was Andrew Jackson’s vice president and an ineffective President

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This veto dealt with federally financed internal improvements