Spoils System. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.

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Spoils System

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

Alamo

American System

Midnight Judges

Embargo Act

John Marshall

Monroe Doctrine

Mexican Cessian

Federalist

Marbury v Madison

James K. Polk

George Washington

Thomas Jefferson

Andrew Jackson

Impressment

Tecumseh

Henry Clay

Gold Rush

XYZ Affair

War Hawks

Indian Removal Act

Tariff of Abominations

Whiskey Rebellion

Democrat

Neutrality

War of 1812

Alien and Sedition Acts

Manifest Destiny

Homestead Act

Vicksburg

Dorothea Dix

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Missouri Compromise

Hudson River School

13 th Amendment

Literacy Test

Dawes Act

John Brown

Tenure of Office Act

14 th Amendment

Seneca Falls

15 th Amendment

Morrill Act

Grange

James Fenimore Cooper

Underground Railroad

Gettysburg

Abraham Lincoln

Emancipation Proclamation

Fugitive Slave Law

William Lloyd Garrision

Dred Scott

Appammattox Courthouse

Poll Tax

Andrew Carnegie

Susan B. Anthony

WEB Debois

Eugene V. Debs

Knights of Labor

Tammany Hall

Upton Sinclair

19 th Amendment

Political Machine

Homestead Strike

Teddy Roosevelt

Woodrow Wilson

Boss Tweed

Pendleton Act

Social Darwinism

John Rockefeller

Initiative

Ida Tarbell

Booker T. Washington

Muckrakers

Bull Moose Party

Oklahoma Land Rush