Chapter 2 Chapter 2 From a New Nation to a Divided Nation Sherry Woods, Caywood Elementary School Lexington, TN.

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Chapter 2 Chapter 2 From a New Nation to a Divided Nation Sherry Woods, Caywood Elementary School Lexington, TN

1. Forced to move west in a journey called the Trail of Tears A. Daniel Boone B. Cherokees C. Thomas Jefferson D. Sacagawea

2. Tried to unite Indian groups to drive settlers from the West A. British B. Tecumseh C. George Washington D. Eli Whitney

3. Purchased the Louisiana Territory from France A. Thomas Jefferson B. Forty-niners C. Susan B. Anthony D. Andrew Jackson

4. Announced a doctrine to prevent more European colonies in America A. Horace Mann B. Eli Whitney C. Thomas Jefferson D. James Monroe

5. Tried to improve education in the United States A. Horace Mann B. George Washington C. Thomas Jefferson D. Susan B. Anthony

6. Stopped American ships at sea, which helped cause the War of 1812 A. Tecumseh B. James Monroe C. British D. Cherokees

7. Went to California hoping to find gold A. Forty-niners B. British C. Susan B. Anthony D. George Washington

8. Helped lead the fight for womens rights in the United States A. Susan B. Anthony B. Sacagawea C. Daniel Boone D. Cherokees

9. Elected the first President of the United States A. Andrew Jackson B. George Washington C. Eli Whitney D. Daniel Boone

10. Crossed the Appalachians and helped settle the West A. Eli Whitney B. Tecumseh C. Daniel Boone D. Thomas Jefferson

11. Settled the Great Salt Lake valley in what is now Utah A. Mormons B. British C. Cherokees D. Forty-niners

12. Helped Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory A. Cherokees B. Sacagawea C. Tecumseh D. George Washington

13. Helped industry to grow by developing the idea of mass production A. Eli Whitney B. Thomas Jefferson C. Daniel Boone D. Andrew Jackson

14. A change to the Constitution A. Nationalism B. Amendment C. States rights D. steamboat

15. After the War of 1812, this great spirit swept the United States. A. Nationalism B. National Road C. Amendment D. Bill of Rights

16. The nations first constitution A. Bill of Rights B. Sectionalism C. Articles of Confederation D. amendment

17. Added to the Constitution in order to protect the peoples rights and freedoms. A. Articles of Confederation B. Bill of Rights C. Reform D. nationalism

18. Made travel on rivers more practical. A. Bill of Rights B. Steamboat C. National Road D. Articles of Confederation

19. Loyalty to the region in which a person lives a. Manifest destiny b. Sectionalism c. Nationalism d. amendment

20. The American belief that all land from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean should belong to the United States. A. Manifest Destiny B. Nationalism C. Bill of Rights D. sectionalism

21. Completed in 1825 allowing goods to be shipped more cheaply and in larger loads than by wagon. A. Erie Canal B. National Road C. Steamboat D. Amendment

22. Idea that the states have final authority over the national government A. Nationalism B. States rights C. Manifest destiny D. reform

23. Effort to change society in the hope of making it better A. Reform B. Amendment C. Sectionalism D. Bill of Rights

24. Ran from Maryland to Illinois, providing a link between the East and the West. A. Erie Canal B. The National Road C. Steamboat D. Bill of Rights