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6 Weeks Exam Review
Chapters 6 - 9
___________________ 1. To withdraw.
___________________ 2. A tax on foreign goods imported
into a country.
___________________ 3. A work stoppage.
___________________ 4. Term used to describe the forced
migration of the Cherokee.
___________________ 5. A group of people who seek to win
public office.
___________________ 6. To bring all production tasks together in
one place.
___________________ 7. Economic system in which privately
owned companies compete for profit.
___________________ 8. Held that a state could declare a federal
law unconstitutional.
___________________ 9. Term that describes places made up
mostly of one or more cities.
___________________10. Practice of giving government jobs to
friends and supporters.
___________________11. Policy to prevent European nations
from interfering with nations in the
Western Hemisphere.
__________________ 12. The _____________ greatly increased
the size of the United States.
___________________13. Wealth that can be used to produce
goods and make money.
__________________ 14.Severe depression marked by high
unemployment and increased poverty.
__________________ 15. The making of products by machinery.
__________________ 16. A restriction on trade.
__________________ 17. A piece of paper that banks issued to
their customers.
__________________ 18. Places made up of farms and countryside are called ________ areas.
__________________ 19. The Cherokee referred to their forced
westward migration as the __________.
__________________ 20. During the _____________ Americans
began buying rather than making goods.
__________________ 21. Agreement that stripped Native
Americans of the southern two
thirds of Ohio.
__________________ 22. An organization of workers formed to
protect their interest.
__________________ 23. The inventor of the cotton gin.
__________________ 24. Built the first totally centralized textile
mill in Waltham, Massachusetts.
__________________ 25. Crowded apartments with poor
standards of sanitation, safety, and
comfort.
__________________ 26. The first national labor union.
__________________ 27. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court
ruled that Congress has the authority
to take actions necessary to fulfill its
constitutional duties.
__________________ 28. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court
ruled that states could not interfere with
contracts.
__________________ 29. 1824 case in which the Supreme Court
ruled that states could not regulate
commerce on interstate waterways.
__________________ 30. Unsuccessful slave revolt in 1831.
__________________ 31. Term for the growth of industry.
__________________ 32. Was fought after the War of 1812 had
already been ended by treaty.
__________________ 33. Pioneer who helped cut the Wilderness
Road.
__________________ 34. Inventor who proved steam could be
used to power ships.
__________________ 35. African American mathematician who
surveyed the site of Washington,D.C.
__________________ 36. Writer who promoted education and
stressed the importance for a standard
national language.
__________________ 37. Minister who helped established the
African Methodist Episcopal Church.
_____ 38. In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819,
a. the United States doubled its size.
b. Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
c. The U.S. gained the right to build the Erie Canal.
_____ 39. Many historians believe that the rise of a mobile society
in the United States led today.
a. A decline in dueling.
b. A decline in divorce rate.
c. An increase in suicide and alcoholism.
_____ 40. What was one important effect of the invention of the
cotton gin in 1793 ?
a. Laws called black codes were passed.
b. The demand for slave labor increased.
c . Plantation owners went bankrupt.
_____ 41. The most influential new enterprises of the Market
Revolution were
a. canals
b. plantations
c. banks
_____ 42. Which of the following was an aspect of the Market
Revolution ?
a. Fewer people worked to earn cash
b. Families became more self-sufficient.
c. More Americans worked outside the home.
_____ 43. Which was a result of industrialization in the U.S. ?
a. A sharp decline in poverty.
b. The growth of cities.
c. A decrease in available jobs.
__________________ 44. First President of the United States.
__________________ 45. The first 10 amendments to the
Constitution.
__________________ 46. Capital of Alabama.
__________________ 47. Declaring a law null and void.
__________________ 48. An area set aside by the government for
Native Americans.
__________________ 49. The act of forcing people into the
military.
__________________ 50. To give up.
Secede
___________________ 1. To withdraw.
tariff
___________________ 2. A tax on foreign goods imported
into a country.
strike
___________________ 3. A work stoppage.
Trail
of Tears
___________________
4. Term used to describe the forced
migration of the Cherokee.
political party
___________________ 5. A group of people who seek to win
public office.
centralized
___________________ 6. To bring all production tasks together in
one place.
Free
enterprise system 7. Economic system in which privately
___________________
owned companies compete for profit.
Virginia
& Kentucky 8. Held that a state could declare a federal
___________________
Resolution
law unconstitutional.
urban
___________________ 9. Term that describes places made up
mostly of one or more cities.
Spoils
system
___________________10.
Practice of giving government jobs to
friends and supporters.
Monroe
Doctrine
___________________11.
Policy to prevent European nations
from interfering with nations in the
Western Hemisphere.
Louisiana
Purchase 12. The _____________ greatly increased
__________________
the size of the United States.
capital
___________________13. Wealth that can be used to produce
goods and make money.
Panic
of 1837
__________________
14.Severe depression marked by high
unemployment and increased poverty.
manufacturing
__________________ 15. The making of products by machinery.
Embargo
__________________ 16. A restriction on trade.
__________________
17. A piece of paper that banks issued to
Bank notes
their customers.
rural
__________________ 18. Places made up of farms and countryside are called ________ areas.
Trail
of Tears
__________________
19. The Cherokee referred to their forced
westward migration as the __________.
Market
Revolution
__________________
20. During the _____________ Americans
began buying rather than making goods.
Treaty
of Greenville 21. Agreement that stripped Native
__________________
Americans of the southern two
thirds of Ohio.
Labor
union
__________________
22. An organization of workers formed to
protect their interest.
Eli
Whitney
__________________
23. The inventor of the cotton gin.
Francis
Lowell
__________________
24. Built the first totally centralized textile
mill in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Tenements
__________________ 25. Crowded apartments with poor
standards of sanitation, safety, and
comfort.
National
Trade Union 26. The first national labor union.
__________________
McCulloch
v. Maryland 27. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court
__________________
ruled that Congress has the authority
to take actions necessary to fulfill its
constitutional duties.
Dartmouth
v. Woodward 28. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court
_________________
ruled that states could not interfere with
contracts.
Gibbons
v. Ogden
__________________
29. 1824 case in which the Supreme Court
ruled that states could not regulate
commerce on interstate waterways.
Turner’s
Rebellion
__________________
30. Unsuccessful slave revolt in 1831.
Industrialization
__________________ 31. Term for the growth of industry.
Battle
of New Orleans 32. Was fought after the War of 1812 had
__________________
already been ended by treaty.
__________________
33. Pioneer who helped cut the Wilderness
Daniel
Boone
Road.
Robert
Fulton
__________________
34. Inventor who proved steam could be
used to power ships.
__________________
Benjamin Bannerker 35. African American mathematician who
surveyed the site of Washington,D.C.
Noah
Webster
__________________
36. Writer who promoted education and
stressed the importance for a standard
national language.
Richard
Allen
__________________
37. Minister who helped established the
African Methodist Episcopal Church.
B
_____
38. In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819,
a. the United States doubled its size.
b. Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
c. The U.S. gained the right to build the Erie Canal.
C
_____
39. Many historians believe that the rise of a mobile society
in the United States led today.
a. A decline in dueling.
b. A decline in divorce rate.
c. An increase in suicide and alcoholism.
B 40. What was one important effect of the invention of the
_____
cotton gin in 1793 ?
a. Laws called black codes were passed.
b. The demand for slave labor increased.
c . Plantation owners went bankrupt.
C
_____
41. The most influential new enterprises of the Market
Revolution were
a. canals
b. plantations
c. banks
_____
C 42. Which of the following was an aspect of the Market
Revolution ?
a. Fewer people worked to earn cash
b. Families became more self-sufficient.
c. More Americans worked outside the home.
B 43. Which was a result of industrialization in the U.S. ?
_____
a. A sharp decline in poverty.
b. The growth of cities.
c. A decrease in available jobs.
Washington
__________________ 44. First President of the United States.
Bill
of Rights
__________________
45. The first 10 amendments to the
Constitution.
Montgomery
__________________ 46. Capital of Alabama.
Nullification
__________________
47. Declaring a law null and void.
Reservation
__________________ 48. An area set aside by the government for
Native Americans.
Impressment
__________________ 49. The act of forcing people into the
military.
Cede
__________________ 50. To give up.