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51 Cards in this Set
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Following the war of 1812 President Madison endorsed
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A national university
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Ironically Thomas Jeffersons embargo in 1807
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Led to a significant increase in american manufacturing
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Following the expiration of the first bank of the US in 1811 state banks
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Issued an excess of paper money
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The new bank of the united states created in 1816
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Served as a depository for federal funds
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In 1816 when congress adopted provisions for a new bank of the united states who protested
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Old Republicans
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Which of the following opposed a national bank in 1816
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Daniel Webster
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Senator Thomas Hart Benton in opposing the new bank of the US spoke for the interests of
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The West
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The Tariff of 1816 was intended to do all of the following except
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Lower the price of British Goods
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John C. Calhoun accepted the Tariff of 1816 because he
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Expected the south would become a manufacturing center
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The idea of federal support for internal improvements
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was represented by the construction of the national road
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The idea of federal support for internal improvements
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was represented by the construction of the National Road
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In the first half of the 19th century internal improvements
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were supported mainly by people in the west
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The chief advocate for the program for economic development called the American System was
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Henry Clay
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The American System included support for all the following policies Except
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Free public schools
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James Monroe
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Like Madison was a virginia Republican
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The secretary of state through Monroe's presidency was
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John Quincy Adams
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The phrase era of good feelings resulted from president monroe's tour of
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New England
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All of the following characterized the United States by the time of Andrew Jacksons election except
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A dynamic economy absent of panics or depresstions
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Before he became president Andrew Jackson
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killed a man in a duel
was a popular general fought the british in the revolution had experienced youthful poverty |
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Andrew Jacksons soldiers nicknamed him
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Old Hickory
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Andrew Jackson was a true Jeffersonian in his
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Belief in Limited government
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As a result of the Eaton affair president jackson
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drew closer to martin van buren
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The proposed maysville road
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would be entirely in Kentucky
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By the 1820's South Carolina
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Was experiencing agricultural depression
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In the Webster Hayne Debate, Robert Y Hayne argued that
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The Union was created by a compact of the states
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Tariffs passed by congress in 1830 and 1832
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lowered duties on some Items
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In response to South carolinas tariff nullification Jackson
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Threatened to hang Calhoun
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The compromise tariff that ended the nullification crisis was authored by
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Thomas Hart Benton
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President Jacksons policy toward Indians could best be sescribed as one of
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Removal to lands west of the Mississippi
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The Indian Removal Act of 1830
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Proposed Moving Indian Tribes to areas west of the Mississippi river
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In Worcester v Georgia, the marshall court
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took the side of the Cherokees
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Jackson viewed the bank of the united states as
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a monster that served the interests of a wealthy few
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The anti-Masonic party was the first to
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Hold a national nomination convention
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Pet banks were
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State banks that received federal government deposits
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Jacksons opponents called themselves Whigs to
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Denounce what they saw as Jacksons tyrannical qualities
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All of the following were presidential candidates in 1836 except
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Andrew Jackson
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Martin Van Buren was known as the little magician due to his
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Skill as a professional politician
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The independent treasury act provoked opposition from
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Whigs and conservative Democrats
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In 1840 the Whigs
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Feared splitting their party and hence had no platform
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The settlement of the West was accelerated by Cyrus McCormicks invention of the
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Mechanic Reaper
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Steamboats
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Brought cheaper and faster two way traffic to the Mississippi valley
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By the 1830's most western products reached New orleans by
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flatboat
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The advantage clipper ships had over traditional merchant vessels was their
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Speed
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By the 1840's a communications revolution had been triggered by the development of the
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Telegraph
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The first American factories produced
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Cotton Textiles
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The textile plant established in Waltham Massachusetts in 1813
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Manufactured finished cloth
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The Rhode Island or Fall River systems differed from that of Lowell in that
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Whole families were often employed
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By the early 1800's the five largest american cities were all major
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Seaports
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The most popular form of indoor entertainment in the first half of the 19th century was
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theater
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In antebellum theaters audiences
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responded vocally to the quality of performances
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The Germans who came to the United States
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Settled mainly in Rural areas
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