Jackson, Reformers, and Manifest Destiny

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Jackson, Reformers, and Manifest Destiny

Second Great Awakening

Reformers

John Quincy Adams

Andrew Jackson

Manifest Destiny

US Territorial Gains

Second Great Awakening Andrew Jackson Manifest Destiny Reformers John Quincy Adams U.S. Territorial Gains $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

The belief that a man can have more than one wife, which led to religious persecution of the Mormons, and forced them to move west several times. Incorrect Correct

What is polygamy? Back to Question Main Board

Area of the country were most new religious movements began or are connected with. Incorrect Correct

What is New York? Back to Question Main Board

To create the perfect society here on Earth. Incorrect Correct

What is an Utopian Society? Back to Question Main Board

This religious group did not believe in marriage or having children, but believed that all people were created equal. Incorrect Correct

Who are the Shakers? Back to Question Main Board

Protestant preacher during the Second Great Awakening who preached that destiny lies in people’s own hands and that we should do God’s work here on Earth. Incorrect Correct

Who is Charles Grandison Finney? Back to Question Main Board

The reformer who led to massive changed in the Educational system in America, including mandatory attendance, training for teachers, and public funding of schools. Incorrect Correct

Who is Horace Mann? Back to Question Main Board

Movement, led by women and preachers, that tried to limit or ban the use of alcohol in the United States. Incorrect Correct

What is the Temperance Movement? Back to Question Main Board

The reformer who investigated poor living conditions at prisons and the establishment of mental institutions for the mentally ill. Incorrect Correct

Who is Dorothea Dix? Back to Question Main Board

Location of the First Women’s Rights Convention in 1848 which called for social equality and women's suffrage. Incorrect Correct

What is Seneca Falls, NY? Back to Question Main Board

The author of the Declaration of Sentiments, which was modeled after the Declaration of Independence. Incorrect Correct

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton? Back to Question Main Board

The region of the country that would most likely support John Quincy Adams and the National Republican Party. Incorrect Correct

What is the Northeast? Back to Question Main Board

A tax on imported goods to help encourage people to buy American made products and helped out Northern industries. Incorrect Correct

What is a protective tariff? Back to Question Main Board

A political scandal that arose when the Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, allegedly met with John Quincy Adams before the House election to break a deadlock. Adams was elected president against the popular vote and Clay was named Secretary of State. Incorrect Correct

What is the Corrupt Bargain? Back to Question Main Board

The political party formed in opposition to the Jacksonian Democrats and were supporters of John Q. Adams. Incorrect Correct

What are the National Republicans? Back to Question Main Board

The policy of promoting industry in the United States by the adoption of a high protective tariff and the development of internal improvements by the federal government (as advocated by Henry Clay from 1816 to 1828). Incorrect Correct

What is the American System? Back to Question Main Board

Political movement toward greater democracy for the common man symbolized by American politician Andrew Jackson and his supporters. Incorrect Correct

What is Jacksonian Democracy? Back to Question Main Board

The forced relocation and movement of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United States following the Indian Removal Act. Incorrect Correct

What is the Trail of Tears? Back to Question Main Board

A federal law that permitted the president to give public lands in the West to Indians residing in eastern states, in exchange for their removal west of the Mississippi River. Incorrect Correct

What is the Indian Removal Act? Back to Question Main Board

A practice where a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its voters as a reward for working toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working for the party. Incorrect Correct

What is the Spoil System? Back to Question Main Board

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1832 that stated the Cherokee Indians constituted a nation holding distinct self-governing powers, which Andrew Jackson disregarded. Incorrect Correct

What is Worcester v. Georgia? Back to Question Main Board

The God given right of the United States to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Incorrect Correct

What is Manifest Destiny? Back to Question Main Board

Negative reasons that force people to make changes or move. Incorrect Correct

What are push factors? Back to Question Main Board

The 2,000 mile long trail from Independence Missouri that most pioneers traveled along from 1843-1869. Incorrect Correct

What is the Oregon Trail? Back to Question Main Board

The President credited with helping America achieve Manifest Destiny. Incorrect Correct

Who is James K. Polk? Back to Question Main Board

The name of the lithograph (picture) produced by John Gast to promote the idea of Manifest Destiny. Incorrect Correct

What is American Progress? Back to Question Main Board

Territory bought from France in 1803 and gave us full control over the Mississippi River. Incorrect Correct

What is the Louisiana Purchase? Back to Question Main Board

This territory was its own country and the United States peacefully annexed it in 1846. Incorrect Correct

What is Texas? Back to Question Main Board

The treaty that ended the Mexican-American War and gave the United States control over the Mexican Cession. Incorrect Correct

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? Back to Question Main Board

The line, established in the Oregon Treaty, that split the Oregon Territory between the United States and Great Britain. Incorrect Correct

What is the 49th Parallel? Back to Question Main Board

The treaty between the United States and Spain that gave the US control over Florida. Incorrect Correct

What is the Adams-Onis Treaty? Back to Question Main Board

Andrew Jackson

Final Jeopardy! Andrew Jackson’s Vice-President who opposed Jackson’s support of the Tariff of 1828 and caused the Nullification Crisis where he threatened to have South Carolina secede from the Union.

Final Jeopardy! Who is John C. Calhoun