REVIEW What’s a TURNPIKE ?.

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REVIEW What’s a TURNPIKE ?

Describe the NATIONAL ROAD? REVIEW Describe the NATIONAL ROAD?

Describe the significance of the ERIE CANAL? REVIEW Describe the significance of the ERIE CANAL?

REVIEW Which mode of transportation had the greatest impact, Steamboats or Railroads? Why?

Who was Francis Cabot Lowell and what did he do? REVIEW Who was Francis Cabot Lowell and what did he do?

Who were the Lowell Girls? Describe their lives? REVIEW Who were the Lowell Girls? Describe their lives?

REVIEW Describe elements/factors of The Industrial Revolution in the United States?

What was the significance of “interchangeable parts”? REVIEW What was the significance of “interchangeable parts”?

REVIEW Who was Eli Whitney?

Who was Samuel F.B. Morse and for what is he best known? REVIEW Who was Samuel F.B. Morse and for what is he best known?

REVIEW Who was Samuel Slater?

REVIEW Describe some of the leading inventions and developments in transportation in the early 1800s?

Why did industrialization take root in the northern part of the U.S. ? REVIEW Why did industrialization take root in the northern part of the U.S. ?

How did industrialization change the way people worked in the REVIEW How did industrialization change the way people worked in the U.S. ? What did this create?

REVIEW What was the Tariff of 1816 and what was it designed to accomplish for the U.S. ?

What are labor unions and what were they designed to accomplish ? REVIEW What are labor unions and what were they designed to accomplish ?

REVIEW What was/is a nativist?

Why did so many people immigrate to the U.S. from Ireland and Germany? REVIEW Why did so many people immigrate to the U.S. from Ireland and Germany?

What is the cotton gin and why was it significant? REVIEW What is the cotton gin and why was it significant?

What is “capital” and where was it most readily available to people ? REVIEW What is “capital” and where was it most readily available to people ?

What impact did the invention of the cotton gin have on slavery? REVIEW What impact did the invention of the cotton gin have on slavery?

REVIEW Who proposed The American System and what exactly was The American System?

REVIEW Describe Nationalism?

Describe the cycles of “Boom” and “Bust”? REVIEW Describe the cycles of “Boom” and “Bust”?

Describe how Marshall’s Supreme Court rulings boosted federal power? REVIEW Describe how Marshall’s Supreme Court rulings boosted federal power?

What was the significance of the Adams-Onis Treaty ? REVIEW What was the significance of the Adams-Onis Treaty ?

Give details and background of the Monroe Doctrine? REVIEW Give details and background of the Monroe Doctrine?

Give details and explain the Missouri Compromise? REVIEW Give details and explain the Missouri Compromise?

Who was Denmark Vesey and what event surrounds his name? REVIEW Who was Denmark Vesey and what event surrounds his name?

REVIEW What is a caucus?

Who was Martin Van Buren and describe his political journey? REVIEW Who was Martin Van Buren and describe his political journey?

By what name did the Democratic Republican party become known ? REVIEW By what name did the Democratic Republican party become known ?

Describe Jacksonian Democracy? REVIEW Describe Jacksonian Democracy?

Of what significance was the case of Worcester v Georgia? REVIEW Of what significance was the case of Worcester v Georgia?

What is The Trail of Tears? REVIEW What is The Trail of Tears?

What was the Indian Removal Act? REVIEW What was the Indian Removal Act?

What was The Tariff of Abominations? REVIEW What was The Tariff of Abominations?

REVIEW What is nullification?

REVIEW Who was John C. Calhoun and describe his political journey and philosophy?

What is the Whig party and who were its leaders? REVIEW What is the Whig party and who were its leaders?

REVIEW What was the Force Bill?

Who was Roger B. Taney and what’s his story? REVIEW Who was Roger B. Taney and what’s his story?

REVIEW Describe the situation surrounding the Bank of the United States in the Jackson era?

REVIEW With whom did the Whig party win the election for the White House in 1840? What was their slogan?

What was the Spoils System? REVIEW What was the Spoils System?

REVIEW Describe ideological difference between Federalists/Whigs and Democratic Republicans ?

Why was he significant to the U.S. government? REVIEW Who was John Marshall? Why was he significant to the U.S. government? Describe his philosophy or beliefs.

Contrast a loose constructionist and a strict constructionist ? REVIEW Contrast a loose constructionist and a strict constructionist ?

Define the following terms: REVIEW Define the following terms: Bureaucracy Administration Cabinet Precedent