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1 Quiz 4 Review Industrialization and Jacksonian Democracy

2 Why were so many manufacturing mills built in New England?

3 the availability of water power.

4 What impact did industrialization have on U.S. cities?

5 They grew (urbanization)

6 Which invention made cotton “king” in the South?

7 The cotton gin Who invented it?

8 How did President Jackson react to Georgia’s seizure of Cherokee lands?

9 He sided with Georgia in defiance of the Supreme Court.

10 What was Francis Cabot Lowell known for?

11 a centralized textile factory in Massachusetts.

12 What effect did increases in manufacturing in the 1800s have on the work force?

13 more people began working outside the home for pay.

14 What was the main way of life in the Old Northwest?

15 grain and livestock farming.

16 What type of employee did the mills in the Northeast usually hire?

17 Young single women (often immigrants)

18 What was the most valuable export in the early 1800s? (hint- it made the South wealthy)

19 Cotton

20 How did Southern cities compare to Northern ones?

21 They were fewer in number and smaller in population.

22 What did critics charge Adams and Clay with in the Election of 1824?

23 a “corrupt bargain” to deny Jackson the presidency.

24 From whom did Andrew Jackson find his greatest support.

25 common people.

26 How did the tariff of 1828 pose a serious challenge to federal authority?

27 South Carolina declared the tariffs null and void.

28 What did Andrew Jackson do when Congress voted to extend the charter of the Bank of the United States?

29 vetoed the bill.


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