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1 The Young Nation

2 Cultural and Social Movements
Political Grab Bag Manifest Destiny Washingtonand Adams Cultural and Social Movements Growth of a Nation 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

3 Washington & Adams for 1 Question: How did the outcome of the tax revolt known as the “Whiskey Rebellion” demonstrate the effectiveness of Hamilton’s economic policies? A. It shifted the tax burden from the middle to the upper class. B. It protected the interests of the farmers. C. It settled the issue of states’ rights D. It proved that the federal government could enforce the law. Check Your Answer

4 D. It proved that the federal could enforce the law.
Washington & Adams for 1 Answer: D. It proved that the federal could enforce the law. Back to the Game Board

5 Check Your Answer Washington & Adams for 2
Question: What was the major challenge to American foreign policy during the presidencies of George Washington and John Adams? A. Maintaining neutrality in the war between Britain and France B. Avoiding war with Spain over possession of the Florida territory C. Providing military assistance for the French Revolution D. Repelling a British attempt to recover the North American colonies Check Your Answer

6 A. Maintaining neutrality in the war between Britain and France
Washington & Adams for 2 Answer: A. Maintaining neutrality in the war between Britain and France Back to the Game Board

7 Question: Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury?
Washington & Adams for 3 Question: Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury? Check Your Answer

8 Answer: Alexander Hamilton Back to the Game Board
Washington & Adams for 3 Answer: Alexander Hamilton Back to the Game Board

9 Washington & Adams for 4 Question: What acts passed during Adam’s term threatened the freedom of speech and press? Check Your Answer

10 The Alien and Sedition Acts
Washington & Adams for 4 Answer: The Alien and Sedition Acts Back to the Game Board

11 Question: What was the Assumption Plan
Washington & Adams for 5 Question: What was the Assumption Plan Check Your Answer

12 Hamilton’s plan to pay off the states’ debt
Washington & Adams for 5 Answer: Hamilton’s plan to pay off the states’ debt Back to the Game Board

13 Growth of a Nation for 1 Check Your Answer
Question: The Louisiana Purchase was important to western farmers because A. Gold was discovered in California B. They could sell supplies to Native Americans C. It gave the United States control of the Mississippi River D. They could trade with Mexico Check Your Answer

14 Growth of a Nation for 1 Answer: C. It gave the United States control of the Mississippi River Back to the Game Board

15 Growth of a Nation for 2 Check Your Answer
Question: In the early 1800s many industries had to be built on swift-flowing rivers because water power was used to drive machinery. Which invention allowed factories to be built in towns and cities that were not located on rivers? A. Water frame B. Steam engine C. Sewing machine D. Spinning jenny Check Your Answer

16 Growth of a Nation for 2 Answer: B. Steam engine Back to the Game Board

17 Growth of a Nation for 3 Check Your Answer
Question: What factor(s) led to the nickname “Era of Good Feelings” to describe the years of James Monroe’s presidency? A. Political unity and national optimism B. Good relations with Britain C. Supreme Court decisions that favored the states D. the protective tariff and success of the National Bank Check Your Answer

18 Growth of a Nation for 3 Answer: A. Political unity and national optimism Back to the Game Board

19 Growth of a Nation for 4 Check Your Answer
Question: Henry Clay’s American System refers to A. American industrialization B. Federal support of American economic development C. Protecting the Western Hemisphere from further European colonization D. Maintaining neutrality in the disputes between Britain and France Check Your Answer

20 Growth of a Nation for 4 Answer: B. Federal support of American economic development Back to the Game Board

21 Growth of a Nation for 5 Check Your Answer
Question: Which statement supports the claim that Andrew Jackson’s victory over John Quincy Adams was a triumph for the idea of popular democracy? A. Jackson received 56 percent of the popular vote B. Jackson won Pennsylvania and New York as well as the South and the West C. Adams, a nationalist, took a broad view of the national government’s powers D. During Jackson’s administration, property qualifications for voting were removed Check Your Answer

22 Growth of a Nation for 5 Answer: D. During Jackson’s administration, property qualifications for voting were removed Back to the Game Board

23 Check Your Answer Political Grab Bag for 1 Question:
What political party, led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted the national government to be stronger than the state governments? Check Your Answer

24 Answer: The Federalist party Back to the Game Board
Political Grab Bag for 1 Answer: The Federalist party Back to the Game Board

25 Check Your Answer Political Grab Bag for 2
Question: What Republican leader believed that state governments should be strong because they were closer to the people? Check Your Answer

26 Answer: Thomas Jefferson Back to the Game Board
Political Grab Bag for 2 Answer: Thomas Jefferson Back to the Game Board

27 Political Grab Bag for 3 Question: What were the three ministers who met with U.S. Commissioners in France known as? Check Your Answer

28 Political Grab Bag for 3 Answer: X, Y, and Z Back to the Game Board

29 Question: What kind of tax is placed on goods imported into a nation?
Political Grab Bag for 4 Question: What kind of tax is placed on goods imported into a nation? Check Your Answer

30 Answer: Protective tariff Back to the Game Board
Political Grab Bag for 4 Answer: Protective tariff Back to the Game Board

31 Check Your Answer Political Grab Bag for 5
Question: Which president established the precedent of serving only two terms of office? Check Your Answer

32 Answer: George Washington Back to the Game Board
Political Grab Bag for 1 Answer: George Washington Back to the Game Board

33 Manifest Destiny for 1 Check Your Answer
Question: Which state’s entry into the United States played a controversial role in America’s vision of Manifest Destiny? A. Virginia B. Texas C. Iowa D. Vermont Check Your Answer

34 Manifest Destiny for 1 Answer: B. Texas Back to the Game Board

35 Manifest Destiny for 2 Check Your Answer
Question: During the 1840s, the belief in “Manifest Destiny”, which encouraged the westward expansion of the Untied States to the Pacific Ocean, became the most popular singe idea in American politics. How did “Manifest Destiny” affect national policy? A. Trade barriers against other countries were lifted B. The United States declared war on Mexico C. Conflicts with Native Americans declined D. The slave trade was ended Check Your Answer

36 Manifest Destiny for 2 Answer: B. The United States declared war on Mexico Back to the Game Board

37 Manifest Destiny for 3 Question: What area is referred to by the slogan “54-40 or Fight?” Check Your Answer

38 Manifest Destiny for 3 Answer: Oregon Back to the Game Board

39 Manifest Destiny for 4 Question: What is the idea that God wanted the United States to govern the land to the Pacific? Check Your Answer

40 Manifest Destiny for 4 Answer: Manifest Destiny Back to the Game Board

41 Manifest Destiny for 5 Question: What is the term that meant the citizens of a territory could decide the question of slavery? Check Your Answer

42 Manifest Destiny for 5 Answer: Popular Sovereignty Back to the Game Board

43 Cultural and Social Movements for 1
Question: What did the following people have in common Dorothea Dix Florence Nightingale Horace Mann Elizabeth Cady Stanton A. They were abolitionists B. They were Transcendentalist writers C. They were social reformers D. They were nativists Check Your Answer

44 Cultural and Social Movements for 1
Answer: C. They were social reformers Back to the Game Board

45 Cultural and Social Movements for 2
Question: Which of the issues dividing the antislavery reformers before 1860 was most likely to develop into a separate reform movement? A. Resettlement of slaves in Liberia B. Gradual vs. immediate emancipation C. Participation of women in Women’s Movement activities D. Political action vs. newspaper articles, lectures, and rallies Check Your Answer

46 Cultural and Social Movements for 2
Answer: C. Participation of women in Women’s Movement activities Back to the Game Board

47 Cultural and Social Movements for 3
Question: What publisher of The Liberator demanded the immediate abolition of slavery? Check Your Answer

48 Cultural and Social Movements for 3
Answer: William Lloyd Garrison Back to the Game Board

49 Cultural and Social Movements for 4
Question: What issue kept many abolitionists from joining the Women’s Movement? Check Your Answer

50 Cultural and Social Movements for 4
Answer: Women’s Suffrage Back to the Game Board

51 Cultural and Social Movements for 5
Question: What former slave published the abolitionist newspaper The North Star? Check Your Answer

52 Cultural and Social Movements for 5
Answer: Frederick Douglass Back to the Game Board


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