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Chapter 7
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Nationalism
National pride or
loyalty.
Capital
Money needed to start
a business
Labor unions
Groups of workers
who came together for
a common goal.
Who was the war hero elected
President in 1828?
Who invented the electric telegraph?
Samuel Morse
Who is the Vice President who resigned to
serve as a senator for South Carolina?
John Calhoun
What policy told European nations not to
interfere with countries in the Western
Hemisphere?
Monroe Doctrine
What was the name of members of the new
political party who wanted to form a strong
national government?
Whig Party
What was the Trail of Tears?
The forced removal of
the Cherokee from
their native lands
Who proposed a plan called the
American System?
Henry Clay
Which method of transportation had the
greatest impact on American society?
Railroads
In what way did workers’ lives change
during the Industrial Revolution?
Machines were used
to do jobs they used to
do with their hands.
How did the geography (or features) of the
Northeast help promote industrialization?
The north had a lot of
rivers and streams to
power factories.
Why did tariffs encourage people to
buy American goods?
Tariffs made imports
more expensive.
What was the dominant crop in the
South in the early 1800s?
What was the verdict in the
McCulloch vs. Maryland trail?
Congress had the
power to charter a
National Bank
What was the Missouri Compromise?
What did it do?
Compromise proposed
by Henry Clay to
maintain the balance
of free states vs. slave
states.
What was Andrew Jackson’s opinion
on the Bank of the United States?
He wanted to destroy
the bank.
He believed the bank
was unconstitutional
and corrupt
Inventions
Telegraph
Steel Plow
Mechanical Reaper
Sewing Machine
Cotton Gin
Interchangeable
Parts
Describe at least two ways that sectionalism
affected the United States during the early
1800s.
Missouri Compromise
Tariffs
American System