Slides Module 9 L 1,2, & 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Americans were ______ of winning the War of 1812.

A

proud

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2
Q

A series of ______ secured American borders.

A

treaties

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3
Q

The nation enjoyed a period of prosperity during the presidency of ________ . One newspaper called this time the “______________.”

A

James Monroe
Era of Good Feelings

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4
Q

_________ countries declared independence from Spain.

A

Latin American

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5
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A lot of Larin American country’s were breaking away from Spain and ________ led many of these revolutions.

A

Simon Bolívar

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6
Q

Growing nationalism led to improvements in the nation’s ________ systems.

A

transportation

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7
Q

_________ proposed the American System

A

Henry Clay

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8
Q

For the American System some in ____ felt such improvements were not permitted by the ________.

A

Congress
Constitution

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9
Q

For the American System _____ argued that possible gains for the country justified ______ action.

A

Clay
federal

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10
Q

For the American System Congress _____ with Clay.

A

agreed

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11
Q

Cumberland Road, which also became known as the _______ , was first ______ built road.

A

National Road
federally

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12
Q

What state was the Cumberland Road built originally built in?

A

Maryland

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13
Q

Where did the Cumberland Road finally stop at?

A

Illinois

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14
Q

Americans tried to make water transportation easier by building _____ .

A

canals

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15
Q

Where did the Erie Canal run from?

A

Albany to Buffalo in New York

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16
Q

_______ of Erie Canal provided incentive for future canal building.

A

Success

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17
Q

____________, or disagreements between different regions, threatened the _____.

A

Sectionalism
Union

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18
Q

_________ applied to enter Union as ________, which would change balance between free and slave states.

A

Missouri
slave state

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19
Q

The government _______ Missouri’s request to be a slave state.

A

rejected

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20
Q

Who proposed the Missouri Compromise?

A

Henry Clay

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21
Q

Disagreements between the _______ and _______ over slavery continued.

A

North
South

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22
Q

The outcome of the election of 1824. __________ won the ________ but did not have enough electoral votes.

A

Andrew Jackson
popular vote

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23
Q

The __________ was required by the _________ to choose the winner of the election of 1824.

A

House of Representatives
Constitution

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24
Q

Who did the House of Representatives chose for the election of 1824?

A

John Quincy Adams

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25
Q

Andrew Jackson’s supporters claimed John Quincy Adams had made a “__________” with _________.

A

corrupt bargain
Henry Clay

26
Q

The accusations from Andrew Jackson’s supports grew after John Quincy Adams made ___________ _____________.

A

Henery Clay
secretary of state

27
Q

The accusations from Andrew Jackson’s supports _________ John Quincy Adams’s ______.

A

weakened
support

28
Q

Early American artists had painted mainly portraits, but the new style of art involved painting ________ that showed the history of America and the beauty of the land.

A

landscapes

29
Q

Early American artists had painted mainly ________

A

portraits

30
Q

Who founded the Hudson River School?

A

Thomas Cole

31
Q

What did Thomas Cole do?

A

Created paintings that reflected national pride and beauty of American landscape

32
Q

Artists tried to combine images of the ___________ and scenes of ____________.

A

American landscape
people’s daily lives

33
Q

George Caleb Bingham traveled ______to paint scenes.

A

George Caleb Bingham
west

34
Q

Who went to paint American frontier, including trappers, traders, settlers, and Native Americans in the west

A

George Caleb Bingham

35
Q

_______ revivalism swept the United States in the early and mid-1800s.

A

Religious

36
Q

Spirituals—songs based on text from the _____—became popular in both ________ and ______ music traditions.

A

Bible
African American
white folk

37
Q

Popular _________ reflected the unique views of the growing nation and rising nationalism.

A

folk music

38
Q

American architects modeled buildings after the style of ancient ________ and ________.

A

Greece
Rome

39
Q

Early American political leaders believed an __________ populace was needed for _________.

A

educated
democracy

40
Q

The idea of state-funded _________ gained support.

A

public schools

41
Q

__________ created state board of education in 1837, and other states followed.

A

Massachusetts

42
Q

What was Simon Bolivar’s nickname?

A

Liberator

43
Q

What regions was President Monroe scared that Russia was interested in?

A

Northwest coast of North America

44
Q

Who was President Monroe scared that would take the Northwest coast of North America?

A

Russia

45
Q

What is another word for a state that had slaves?

A

Confederate state

46
Q

What is another word for a state that does NOT have slaves?

A

Union

47
Q

What state intered the Union?

A

Maine

48
Q

What state joined the Confederate state?

A

Missouri

49
Q

Slavery would not be allowed in any new states or territories ______ of _______.

A

north
latitude 36°30’

50
Q

_____, ______, and _______ immigrants dug the entire Erie Canal using shovels and pickaxes.

A

British, German, and Irish

51
Q

How many free states and how many slaves states were there?

A

11

52
Q

_____ allowed goods and people to move between ________ and towns on ________.

A

Erie Canal
East Coast
Lake Erie

53
Q

What Henry Clay want for the American System?

A

National bank to provide money, and improved roads and canals

54
Q

_________ warned European powers not to interfere in Americas

A

Monroe Doctrine

55
Q

Who were the four candidates for the election of 1824?

A

Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford, Henry Clay, and John Quincy Adams

56
Q

John Quincy Adams was the ______ president of the United States

A

6th

57
Q

What was Washington Irving’s most famous short stories?

A

“Rip Van Winkle.”

58
Q

What is James Fenimore Coopers most famous novels?

A

The Last of the Mohicans and The Pioneers.

59
Q

Who did George Caleb Bingham bring with him to travel west?

A

Alfred Jacob Miller

60
Q

What song was used for the presidential campaign for Andrew Jackson?

A

“Hunter Of Kentucky”

61
Q

What are the Main Parts of the Monroe Doctrine?

A

The United States would not interfere in the affairs of European nations.

The United States would recognize, and not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in the Americas.

The Western Hemisphere was to be off-limits to future colonization by any foreign power.

The United States would consider any European power’s attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the Western Hemisphere to be a hostile act.