| A | B |
| Pride in one’s country | Nationalism |
| The movement of people from one country to make their home in another | Immigration |
| Widespread fear caused by a sudden downturn in prices or a change in property values | Financial Panic |
| The power to decide whether an act of Congress is constitutional | Judicial Review |
| Using machines to make large quantities of goods faster and cheaper than they could be made by hand | Mass Production |
| The devotion to the interests of one’s own section over those of the nation as a whole | Sectionalism |
| A tax placed on imported goods | Protective Tariff |
| A complete halt in trade | Embargo |
| The shift of production from hand tools to machines and from homes to factories | Industrial Revolution |
| Robert Fulton | steamboat |
| Francis Cabot Lowell | cotton mill |
| Eli Whitney | cotton mill |
| Samuel Slater | spinning mill |
| DeWitt Clinton | Eire Canal |
| Peter Cooper | railroad steam engine |
| Marched troops into Florida to stop Indian raids | Andrew Jackson |
| Speaker of the House who guided Congress to reaching the Missouri Compromise | Henry Clay |
| President during the War of 1812 | James Madison |
| Proposed a bill to end slavery in Missouri | James Tallmadge |
| Republican President elected in 1816 | James Monroe |
| French ruler who sold Louisiana to the United States | Napoleon |
| Governor of the Indiana territory who battled with natives in the area | William Henry Harrison |
| Secretary of State who shaped a bold foreign policy | John Quincy Adams |
| President responsible for the Louisiana Purchase and the Embargo Act | Thomas Jefferson |
| Native who worked for Indian unity | Tecumseh |
| Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the Marbury vs Madison case | John Marshall |
| Set the border between the U.S. and Canada and said the U.S. and Britain would share Oregon Country | Convention of 1818 |
| Doubled the size of the United States and added 200000 Native Americans French and Spanish inhabitants | Louisiana Purchase |
| When Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. and gave up its claim on Oregon Country | Adams-Onis Treaty |
| Statement by the U.S. that the western hemisphere would be forever closed to European colonization | Monroe Doctrine |
| Meeting of Federalists to discuss their opposition to the War of 1812 | Hartford Convention |
| Allowed one state to enter the Union as a slave state and another to enter as a free state to preserve the balance between slave and free states | Missouri Compromise |
| Stated that no ships could leave American ports and no foreign ships could enter them | Embargo Act |
| Ended the War of 1812 | but not the British attacks on American ships |
| Said that Americans could trade with any nation except Britain and France | Non-Intercourse Act |