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1 Get a piece of scrap paper Number from 1 to 38 Let’s see what you know! Which one are you?

2 1.Oklahoma was once _______ ________. (another name for it)

3 1. Oklahoma was once Indian Territory.

4 2. Using money from the protective tariff to improve roads and canals is known as the _______ _______.

5 2. Using money from the protective tariff to improve roads and canals is known as the American System.

6 3. Agreement with Britain regarding fishing rights off the Newfoundland and Labrador coasts was the _________ __ ____.

7 3. Agreement with Britain regarding fishing rights off the Newfoundland and Labrador coasts was the Convention of 1818.

8 4. Andrew Jackson believed in the ______ ______, the belief that the people that support you in an election should be rewarded with government jobs if you get elected.

9 4. Andrew Jackson believed in the spoils system, the belief that the people that support you in an election should be rewarded with government jobs if you get elected.

10 5. Using the slogan “Tippecanoe & Tyler too,” William Henry ___________ won the election of 1840.

11 5. Using the slogan “Tippecanoe & Tyler too,” William Henry Harrison won the election of 1840.

12 6. After the construction of the Erie Canal was so successful, many more canals were built in the ___________ US.

13 6. After the construction of the Erie Canal was so successful, many more canals were built in the Northeast US.

14 7. The Cherokee won the Supreme Court case Worcester v Georgia and the judge said that what Georgia was doing was _________.

15 7. The Cherokee won the Supreme Court case Worcester v Georgia and the judge said that what Georgia was doing was illegal.

16 8. The Monroe Doctrine was issued because President Monroe was afraid that European countries would try to _______ _______ of Latin America.

17 8. The Monroe Doctrine was issued because President Monroe was afraid that European countries would try to take control of Latin America.

18 9. According to the Missouri Compromise, Missouri would enter as a _______ state and Maine would enter as a _______ state.

19 9. According to the Missouri Compromise, Missouri would enter as a slave state and Maine would enter as a free state.

20 10. Political parties choose their candidates for ________ and _____________ at nominating conventions.

21 10. Political parties choose their candidates for President and Vice- President at nominating conventions.

22 11. Andrew Jackson fought the Seminole Indians and the _______ in Florida without direct orders from the President.

23 11. Andrew Jackson fought the Seminole Indians and the Spanish in Florida without direct orders from the President.

24 12. The ____________ Agreement was a treaty with Great Britain regarding naval rights on the Great Lakes.

25 12. The Rush-Bagot Agreement was a treaty with Great Britain regarding naval rights on the Great Lakes.

26 13. The roads in 1800 were made of _______ and difficult to travel.

27 13. The roads in 1800 were made of dirt and difficult to travel.

28 14. The forced removal of the Cherokee Indians is known as the ______________.

29 14. The forced removal of the Cherokee Indians is known as the Trail of Tears.

30 15. The President during the Era of Good Feelings was _______________.

31 15. The President during the Era of Good Feelings was James Monroe.

32 16. The author of The Last of the Mohicans, James Fenimore ________, wrote about the West even though he had never been there.

33 16. The author of The Last of the Mohicans, James Fenimore Cooper, wrote about the West even though he had never been there.

34 17. A warning to European countries to leave new colonies in Latin and South America alone was the ________ ________.

35 17. A warning to European countries to leave new colonies in Latin and South America alone was the Monroe Doctrine.

36 18. After John Quincy Adams won the election of 1824, people were suspicious that he had a ______ ______ with Henry Clay.

37 18. After John Quincy Adams won the election of 1824, people were suspicious that he had a corrupt bargain with Henry Clay.

38 19. Believe it or not, the Vice President, _____ ________, actually supported the idea of nullification of a federal law.

39 19. Believe it or not, the Vice President, John Calhoun, actually supported the idea of nullification of a federal law.

40 20. The ________ ________ _____ authorized the removal of American Indians who lived East of the Mississippi River.

41 20. The Indian Removal Act authorized the removal of American Indians who lived East of the Mississippi River.

42 21. The first ________ road to be built was the Cumberland Road.

43 21. The first federal road to be built was the Cumberland Road.

44 22. __________ produced a Cherokee writing system.

45 22. Sequoyah produced a Cherokee writing system.

46 23. Henry Clay wanted to use the protective tariff to help pay for ______ and _____.

47 23. Henry Clay wanted to use the protective tariff to help pay for roads and canals.

48 24. A well known author of this time, Catherine Maria ________, was known for creating interesting heroines.

49 24. A well known author of this time, Catherine Maria Sedgwick, was known for creating interesting heroines.

50 25. The ______ Party supported the idea of a weak president and a strong legislature (congress).

51 25. The Whig Party supported the idea of a weak president and a strong legislature (congress).

52 26. Andrew Jackson’s informal advisors were known as his ________ _______.

53 26. Andrew Jackson’s informal advisors were known as his kitchen cabinet.

54 27. The idea that the federal government’s power should be limited is called _______ _______.

55 27. The idea that the federal government’s power should be limited is called states’ rights.

56 28. South Carolina wanted to nullify the protective tariff, which means they thought they could _________ it.

57 28. South Carolina wanted to nullify the protective tariff, which means they thought they could cancel or ignore it.

58 29. The ______ ______ ______ was a new group of artists that emerged in the 1830s.

59 29. The Hudson River School was a new group of artists that emerged in the 1830s.

60 30. In 1830, US government passed the ________ ______ _____ which allowed for the relocation of American Indians east of the Mississippi River.

61 30. In 1830, US government passed the Indian Removal Act which allowed for the relocation of American Indians east of the Mississippi River.

62 31. __________ came up with the Missouri Compromise.

63 31. Henry Clay came up with the Missouri Compromise.

64 32. The Seminole Indians were led by _________ in the Second Seminole War.

65 32. The Seminole Indians were led by Osceola in the Second Seminole War.

66 33. The author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was _________________.

67 33. The author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was Washington Irving.

68 34-38. Presidents during this time period were (in order) 34. James _______ 35. John ______ ______ 36. Andrew _______ 37. Martin ____ _______ 38. William Henry ________

69 34-38. Presidents during this time period were (in order) 34. James Monroe 35. John Quincy Adams 36. Andrew Jackson 37. Martin Van Buren 38. William Henry Harrison

70 Total your points out of 30 35 = 92% 31 = 82% 27 = 71% How did you do? Which one are you now?


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