Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q

What was the change from an agrarian society to one based on industry?

A

Industrial revolution

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2
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Where did the Industrial Revolution begin in America?

A

New England

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3
Q

What is capitalism?

A

Economic system of the US

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4
Q

What is money used for an investment?

A

Capital

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5
Q

What is a system where people are free to buy, sell, and produce what they want

A

Free enterprise or free market

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6
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What sets the prices of goods in a free enterprise system?

A

Supply and demand

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7
Q

What is technology?

A

Scientific discovery that simply work

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8
Q

What gives inventors legal rights to their inventions?

A

Patents

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9
Q

Who invented the Cotton Gin?

A

Eli Whitney

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10
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Who opened the first textile mill in the US?

A

Samuel salter

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11
Q

What happened to demand for cotton as a result of textile mill growth in New
England?

A

It grew

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12
Q

What was the cause of the growth of cities and towns in the North?

A

The growth of factories

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13
Q

What is the difference between urban and rural?

A

Urban is city

Rural is country

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14
Q

What were the three things necessary for Western Expansion in the United States?

A

Roads steamboats and canals

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15
Q

Who led a failed expedition into Kentucky, but wrote journal writings that would
help future explorers settle there?

A

Dr. Thomas walker

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16
Q

Who was the first permanent European settler in modern day Tennessee?

A

William bean

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17
Q

Why was the Cumberland Gap important to the Wilderness Road?

A

Allowed an easier path through the Appalachian mountains

18
Q

What was the importance of the Wilderness Road to the development of
Tennessee?

A

Opened the door for more settlers easier path

19
Q

Who blazed the trail for the Wilderness Road

A

Daniel Boone and 30 skilled foresters

20
Q

Where was the first capital of the Southwest Territory?

A

Rocky mts

21
Q

Who was the first person to be voted in as a Senator from Tennessee?

A

William Blount

22
Q

What was important about John Sevier?

A

First governor of TN

23
Q

What is a long hunter?

A

An American wilderness explorer for at least 6 months at a time

24
Q

What is a turnpike?

A

Toll roads

25
Q

What road became important to the development of Tennessee because it allowed
farmers to get back to middle Tennessee after selling crops?

A

Natchez trace

26
Q

Who created the first steamboat?

A

Robert Fulton

27
Q

Steamboats improved the transport of what two things?

A

Transportation of goods and passengers

28
Q

What are artificial waterways?

A

Canals

29
Q

What canal connected Albany to Buffalo and opened up New York to even more
trade opportunities?

A

Erie Canal

30
Q

Who was the President in 1817?

A

James monroe

31
Q

What was the Era of Good Feelings?

A

A time when political differences seemed to fade away after the war of 1812

32
Q

Why did the Era of Good Feelings not last long?

A

Western expansion of us increase of sectionalism

33
Q

What is the name for showing loyalty to a region?

A

Sectionalism

34
Q

Who was a chief supporter of state sovereignty?

A

John c calhone

35
Q

What was a court case over states rights that said that state governments could not
have power over the national government

A

McCullouch v. Maryland

36
Q

Who was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for the rulings of Marbury v.
Madison and McCulloh v. Maryland

A

John Marshall

37
Q

What treaty was an example of America’s military strength and allowed Florida to
become part of the country?

A

Adams-onis treaty

38
Q

What statement was an important part of American foreign policy?

A

Monroe doctrine

39
Q

What was Henry Clay’s system that promoted tariffs to stimulate American
industry growth?

A

The American system

40
Q

What helped preserve the balance between the North and the South?

A

The missouri compromise

41
Q

What two states were involved in the Missouri Compromise?

A

Maine and Missouri