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Chapter 9 Transportation Economic Political SocialExpansion Final Jeopardy

Steamboats transported upriver, making which industry profitable? The cotton industry

What method of water transportation was dominant before the 1820s? Flatboats

Who is credited for inventing the steamboat? Fulton

What was the first Federal transportation project? The National Road

Less transportation equals More profits

What is the term for gold or silver used fro payment? Specie

The Second Bank of the Untitled States was both ______ and _______. Public and Private.

What year was the Second Bank of the United Sates established? 1816

The Banks easy credit lead to this. The Panic of 1819

Where was the market economy showplace? Lowell, MA

Who was the 5 th President of the United States? James Monroe

Name the court case, Charters granted by states are eternal contracts, Also weakened the ability of states to regulate business, but allows corporation to have limited public responsibility. Dartmouth college v. Woodward, 1819

Name the court case, Implied powers doctrine, states cannot tax or regulate federal agencies. McChlloch v. Maryland, 1819

Name the court case, Federal regulation of interstate commerce by congress triumphs state regulation. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824

He is known as the most dominant chief justice ever, , who is he? John Marshall

Who invented the Cotton Gin? Eli Whitney

Who worked in the textile mills? Young single women

The Era of “____ ________” was between 1816 and Good Feelings

This was a common theme of public policy during this time period. “Awakening Nationalism”

Western settlers brought the characteristics of what with them? Family farm or small population.

After 1815, the American expansion perspective shifted from Europe to the? West

They were seen as an obstacle to western settlement. Native Americans

Who was the largest group from the Five Civilized Tribes. Cherokee

The smallest group of the five civilized tribes. Seminole

The U.S. gained all of Florida U.S. – Spanish boundary moved to Pacific. U.S. paid Five million dollars in Spanish debts to Americans The following are provisions to what treaty? The Adams-Onis Treaty

“Five Civilized Tribes”

There were Five Civilized Tribes that controlled much of the south, name all five tribes. 1.Cherokee 2.Chickasaw 3.Chocktaw 4.Creek 5.Seminole