| A | B |
| Gives legal rights to inventions | Patent |
| Toll road | Turnpike |
| Autonomous power | Sovereignty |
| Invented the cotton gin | Eli Whitney |
| Road consisting of logs, side by side | Corduroy roads |
| Artificial waterway | Canal |
| What changed the way people worked | Industrial Revolution |
| Loyalty to a region | Sectionalism |
| Started the first factory in the U.S. | Samuel Slater |
| Water routes used to transport goods | Canals |
| Displaying patriotic pride | Nationalism |
| Name of the machine that makes cloth | Textile loom |
| Called The "Great Compromiser" | Henry Clay |
| Where Pioneer families settled | Along the river |
| Made taxing the Second National Bank unconstitutional | McCulloch v Maryland |
| Canal compartments where water levels are raised or lowered | Locks |
| Manufacturing steps brought together in one place | Factory system |
| People that worked in early factories | Women and children |
| People invest in business, successful and profit | Capitalism |
| The invention that improved travel | Steamboat |
| What did the cotton gin increase? | Southern cotton production & slavery |
| Goal Henry Clay proposed | Money from tariffs to build roads and canals |
| Goods produced faster, machines replaced hand tools, factories increased | Industrial Revolution |
| Young women that worked in the mill | Lowell Girls |
| Opposed High Tariffs | John C. Calhoun |
| United States would not interfere with existing European colonies in the Americas. | Monroe Doctrine |
| Least likely to support tariffs in the mid-1800s | Southern planters |