Chapter 9 A New National Identity Flashcards

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There was a border dispute between the U.S. and

__________ Florida, Secretary of State __________ negotiated to allow american settlement.

A

Spanish

John Quincy Adams

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The __________ ended the war, but the issues were left unresolved. For example, border conflicts in the ______________ area.

A

Treaty of Ghent

Great Lakes

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During the time of border disputes, a war between the U.S. and the ___________ tribe was happening.

A

Seminole

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The Seminoles were helping ________ run away.

A

slaves

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President Monroe left ___________ in charge of the U.S. military of Florida.

A

Andrew Jackson

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The U.S. and Spain negotiated the _____________ treaty. This gave the U.S. _________ Florida and in return gave Spain: ________ and $5 million.

A

Adams-Onis
East
Texas

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Q

In 1821 _________ gained its independence from Spain. President _________ was afraid that European countries would try to take the newly freed country.

A

Mexico

Monroe

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7
Q

President Monroe and Secretary of State John Q. Adams issued the _____________.

A

Monroe Doctrine

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Q

There are 4 parts to the Monroe Doctrine:
a.) the U.S. will not interfere with European
_________.
b.) the U.S. will recognize the colonies already
existing in _________ and ________ America.
c.) ________ hemisphere closed to future
colonies.
d.) the U.S. would consider any interference of
Europe as a _________ act.

A

Affairs
North, South
Western
Hostile

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9
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__________ increased because Americans were pleased with the success of treaties with __________.

A

Nationalism

Foreign countries

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Q

Representative _________ believed a strong economy would increase strong national feeling and decrease feelings of _________.

A

Henry Clay

Sectionalism

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Q

He suggested protected tariffs to raise money for

_________ and ________to unite the country.

A

Roads

Canals

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12
Q

2 Supreme Court cases reinforced the power of the __________ government.

A

National

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Q

The first case in 1819 McCulloch v. _________, reinforced the power of congress to created the ____________.

A

Maryland

National Bank

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Q

The second case in 1824, __________ v. Ogden, gave congress power to regulate ___________.

A

Gibbons

Interstate commerce

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Q

These two cases resulted in the power of the national government ________ and the power of the states _________.

A

Increased

Decreased

16
Q

The Era of ___________ was threatened when Missouri wanted to enter the union as a ________ state.

A

Good Feelings

Slave

17
Q

To resolve the problems of Missouri wanting to enter the union, representative Henry Clay introduced __________.

A

The Missouri Comprimise

18
Q

There are 3 provisions of the Missouri Comprimise:
a.) Missouri would enter the union as a _______
state.
b.) ______ would enter the union as a free state.
c.) slavery prohibited in new areas _______ of the
36*30’ parallel.

A

Slave
Maine
North

19
Q

In the Election of 1824 __________ won the most popular votes, but not enough electoral college votes.

A

Andrew Jackson

20
Q

The House of Representatives chose __________ to be president instead of Jackson.

A

John Quincy Adams

21
Q

Jackson’s supporters claimed that John Q. Adams made a “_______” with Clay and the rumors grew even bigger when Clay became __________.

A

Corrupt bargain

Secretary of State