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Jefferson in office

Jefferson in office. Jackson Era. Market Economy. 2nd Great Awakening. Perfecting Society. The South. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. What was the purpose of the Embargo?.

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Jefferson in office

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  1. Jeffersonin office JacksonEra MarketEconomy 2nd GreatAwakening PerfectingSociety The South 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50

  2. What was the purpose of the Embargo? Jeffersonin office

  3. Why was the Louisiana Purchase significant? Jeffersonin office

  4. What were two of the more important results of the presidential election of 1800? Jeffersonin office

  5. What doctrine was established by Marbury v. Madison? Jeffersonin office

  6. How does your text characterize Jefferson’s time in power? Jeffersonin office

  7. MAP DAILY DOUBLE! In which state did Andrew Jackson gain political power? JacksonEra

  8. Which politician proposed nullification? JacksonEra

  9. What happened in the election of 1824? JacksonEra

  10. Why did public interest and involvement in politics increase dramatically after 1820? JacksonEra

  11. What were the three main issues during the period of Jackson’s presidency? JacksonEra

  12. What proved to be the breakthrough necessary to push cotton production to the center of the American agricultural stage? MarketEconomy

  13. How did steamboats change the face of the United States? MarketEconomy

  14. Why did Americans move so frequently in the early 1800s? MarketEconomy

  15. What factors led to the growing urbanization of the early 1800s? MarketEconomy

  16. What conflict in values emerged as America went through its market revolution? MarketEconomy

  17. What was the Second Great Awakening? 2nd GreatAwakening

  18. What prompted church denominations to split in the 1840s? 2nd GreatAwakening

  19. At the same time that African-American churches were being attacked in the south, what was the most important African-only church to emerge in the north? 2nd GreatAwakening

  20. Revivalism was especially powerful and influential. Why did it resonate so strongly? 2nd GreatAwakening

  21. What is the significance of the Second Great Awakening? 2nd GreatAwakening

  22. What reform movement suffered a setback with the passage of the “gag law”? Perfecting society

  23. MAP DAILY DOUBLE! Where would you find the first planned industrial community in the United States? Perfecting society

  24. What belief did all abolitionists hold about the nature of slavery? Perfecting society

  25. What was meant by people in the 1830s when they discussed the notion of domesticity? Perfecting society

  26. What reform movement won temporary political success through the Maine Law? Perfecting society

  27. Which parts of the South had cotton as a major crop? The South

  28. What percentage of the south owned slaves? The South

  29. How did slavery affect the southern economy? The South

  30. MAP DAILY DOUBLE! Where would you find rice being cultivated? The South

  31. After Nat Turner’s rebellion, what three main arguments did Southerners use in support of slavery? The South

  32. Coerce European countries to respect American rights without having to go to war Jeffersonin office 10

  33. 1. It illustrated Jefferson's enthusiastic interest in Western lands2. It illustrated America's continued connection to world power politics3. It secured Western access to the sea Jeffersonin office 20

  34. 1. It established the legitimacy of an opposition party in American politics2. First peaceful transition of power under the Constitution Jeffersonin office 30

  35. The Supreme Court could rule on the constitutionality of federal laws Jeffersonin office 40

  36. He increasingly put pragmatic considerations above his expressed political principles Jeffersonin office 50

  37. Tennessee JacksonEra 10

  38. John C. Calhoun JacksonEra 20

  39. The election went to the House of Representatives where John Quincy Adams was elected - the “Corrupt Bargain” JacksonEra 30

  40. The growing conviction that government should relieve economic distress and promote prosperity JacksonEra 40

  41. 1. Indian removal to the West2. the protective tariff3. money and banking issues JacksonEra 50

  42. Development of the cotton gin MarketEconomy 10

  43. Along with the growing number of canals and roads, they lowered transportation costs MarketEconomy 20

  44. Seeking better economic opportunities - usually moving and settling in the west MarketEconomy 30

  45. 1. improved transportation2. declining productivity of eastern farms3. early industrialization4. arrival of immigrants MarketEconomy 40

  46. Though Americans wanted equality, the market revolution, coupled with American materialistic pursuits, led to greater inequalities in wealth than had existed previously. MarketEconomy 50

  47. A revivalist religious movement at the beginning of the 1800s 2nd GreatAwakening 10

  48. Disputes over the stance of the church on slavery 2nd GreatAwakening 20

  49. African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church 2nd GreatAwakening 30

  50. The market economy was disrupting traditional social patterns of behavior and control and Americans were seeking order, as well as a desire for moral and societal improvement 2nd GreatAwakening 40

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