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100 200 300 400 500 Westward Expansion Jacksonian Democracy American Culture Indian Removal Nationalism & Sectionalism Key Terms & Imp Facts main
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Two main trails that led to the West. A 100 100a What are the Oregon and Santa Fe?
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Belief that it was Americas fate to settle all the way to the Pacific Ocean and spread democracy. A 200 What is Manifest Destiny?
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Actions in which the Americans declared California to be an independent nation. A 300 What is the Bear Flag Revolt?
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Officially ended war with Mexico and forced Mexico to turn over much of its northern territory. A 400 What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
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Under this the United States received the southern parts of what are now Arizona and New Mexico. A 500 What is the Gadsden Purchase?
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Group of informal trusted advisors who met with President Jackson. B 100 100b What is the Kitchen Cabinet?
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Political Party that was formed to oppose Jackson. B 200 What is Whig Party?
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The Sectional Economic differences in the U.S. between North, South and West. B 300 What is North-Industrial, South-agrarian, and West- emerging?
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Conflict between supporters and opposition about who should have greater power in government. B 400 What is the nullification crisis?
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Two aspects of Jacksonian Democracy that gave people more influence over elections. B 500 What are more people voting-no property requirement & public nominating conventions?
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Major types of music that were popular in the early 1800’s. C 100 100c What are spirituals, folk songs, Cotillion, minstrel songs, classical, and patriotic anthems?
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Founder of the Hudson River School. C 200 Who is Thomas Cole?
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First American Writer to gain international fame. C 300 Who is Washington Irving?
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Best known American Writer who wrote about the west and Native Americans. C 400 Who is James Cooper?
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Style of American art changed to reflect this aspect of the American way of life. C 500 What is reflected Americans’ new nationalism and pride in their country?
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Leader who called upon his followers to protest against removal with force beginning the Second Seminole War. D 100 100d Who is Osceola?
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Economic factors that influenced the policy of Indian Removal D 200 What is desire for land and wealth (Farmers wanted land and gold was discovered on Cherokee land)?
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In this the Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a distinct community in which the laws of Georgia had no force. D 300 What is Worcester v. Georgia?
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This was the governments way of managing Indian removal to western lands. D 400 What is the Bureau of Indian affairs?
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D 500 Indian groups involved in the Treaty with St. Louis and Treaty Ft. Jackson. What are Sauk; Fox and Creek?
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Feeling of pride in a country. E 100 100e What is nationalism?
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A series of measures taken to make the United States economically self sufficient. E 200 What is the American System?
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Period of the United States exemplified by peace, pride, and progress. E 300 What is the Era of Good Feelings?
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Two important improvements made by Congress that linked goods and people to help create a unified nation. E 400 What is the Cumberland Road and the Erie Canal?
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Led to the creation of a uniquely American culture. E 500 What are a desire to show the country’s uniqueness, rising nationalism and improvements in education?
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Treaty that ended the War of 1812 and returned all conquered territory. F 100 100f What is the Treaty of Ghent?
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Main results of Manifest Destiny. F 200 What are cultural blending, displacement of Native Americans, economic growth, and the California Gold Rush?
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Limited naval power on Great Lakes for both the U.S. and British Canada. F 300 What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement?
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Agreement that settled the border dispute between U.S. and Spain. F 400 What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?
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Two court cases that influenced judicial nationalism F 500 What is McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden?
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Sectional Differences Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Finalcategory
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Describe the Nullification Crisis and its effect. Click on screen to continue finalquestion Using the States’ Rights Doctrine Calhoun and others were opposed to tariffs and claimed that State power was superior to federal power. Jackson condemned nullification and received approval from Congress to use the army, if necessary, to enforce federal law. Henry Clay proposed a compromise but neither side changed their beliefs and this would eventually lead to the Civil War
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