| A | B |
| Who is the leader of the Americans in the battles against the Native Americans prior to the War of 1812? | Harrison |
| Who is the ALLY that is supplying the Native American Confederacy with weapons and ammunition? | British |
| Into which PRIMARY divisions are the colonies dividing over politics, lifestyle and ideals? | North and South |
| Which of these was the key idea of Jefferson’s about who should be the leaders and people involved in politics? | People who are educated and intelligent should be the elite class |
| What is the fact that all rights given in the constitution to the federal government cannot be denied by the states? | Delegated Powers |
| Who was the French leader who sold the Louisiana Territory to America and fought a economic war with Britain? | Napoleon |
| Which of these men is considered part of the Jeffersonian Era presidents? | Madison, Jefferson, Monroe |
| Which is one of the things that Harrison felt toward Native Americans? | Concern for them, Troubled with poor interrelations, Believed they just needed to change then they would gain acceptance |
| How much does the Louisiana Territory cost America? | $15 million |
| What happened in British policy after the surrender of the French at Waterloo in the War of 1812? | The British renewed their war effort in America |
| What is the treaty that ends the war between America & Britain? (War of 1812) | Treaty of Ghent |
| What does America’s dream about their territory (possessions) bring them into contact with in the territories? | Conflict with the Natives |
| What is the NICKNAME for the people who want to be involved in war? | War Hawks |
| What are the modern day states that the Corp of Discovery passed through? | Montana, North Dakota, Oregon |
| Who is the leader of the Native Americans in the battles against the Americans during the War of 1812? | Tecumseh |
| Why does Tecumseh think he must and could resist American expansion? | Americans won’t stop coming |
| Which of these are the CIVILIZED tribes? | Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee |
| Which of these is part of Jeffersonian Philosophy? | Keeping people independence & self-sufficient, Less Government is better for the Country and its people, More state “independence” |
| What is the basic sequence of events in the War of 1812’s American theater? | Defeat of the British Great Lakes Navy, American victory in Northern Ground War and then in the South |
| Which is one of the responses of the Native Americans to American settlers? | Friendship, Conflict, Trade |
| Who is the “timber” general of the Americans in the War of 1812’s southern theater? | Jackson |
| What is(are) the battle(s) that are fought with the Native American Confederacy before or at the onset of the war of 1812? | Battle of Tippecanoe, Battle of Thames, Battle of Fallen Timbers |
| What is(are) the battle(s) of 1812 where the leader of the Native American Confederacy killed? | Battle of Thames |
| What is the name of the American dream to extend from one coast to the other, or from sea to shinning sea? | Manifest Destiny |
| What is the action that is not a proud moment for America after the War of 1812? | rail of tears to Okalahoma |
| What is the total time frame for the round trip to and from St. Louis? | 1804-1806 |
| Into which area did the CIVILIZED tribes move? | Louisiana Territory |
| Where does Tecumseh’s SPIRITUAL authority come from before and during his confederacy? | His Brother and an eclipse |
| In which areas were the CIVILIZED tribes primarily located before their removal? | South East |
| Which is not one of the steps to victory that the British planned to take against America in the War of 1812? | Capture the Great Lakes |
| What is the judicial right to make sure all laws in America are constitutional? | Judicial Review |
| What is the fact that all rights of the federal government must be defended so it can get tasks accoplished? | Implied Powers |
| The thirteenth amendment applied to the _____. | abolition of slavery |
| The fourteenth amendment applied to the _____. | Equal citizenship for all free blacks |
| The fifteenth amendment applied to the _____. | everyone has the right to vote (race, color, background) |
| What was the action that Johnson avoided narrowly by only one vote? | impeachment |
| What was the group of people that opposed Lincoln's plans for reconstruction? | radicals |
| Why was the Wade-Davis Bill rejected by Lincoln? | it was to strict |
| What is the term that refers to the denial of the right to vote? | disfranchisement |
| What was the name of the group who provided public education and clothing in the South during reconstruction? | Freedman's bureau |
| What was the act that made it illegal to get rid of cabinet members without approval from congress? | tenure of office act |
| Johnson was concerned about how Congress would treat him after his hearing, so how did he finished his term as president? | quietly |
| What was the general guideline for Lincoln’s reconstruction policy concerning readmission to the Union? | 10% |
| What did Lincoln and Johnson take as a general idea? | lenient perspective |
| What description would categorize the Ku Klux Klan? | extremist |
| Who were the men who fought for majority rule of whites in the south in addition to running their own state affairs? | redeemer |
| The American Government changed to support what type of structure and authority after the Civil War? | National |
| What were the beliefs that began the civil war, and they were changed by the war for the rest of U.S. History? | states rights |
| Which was one of the things that scandal involved during the Grant administration? | Whiskey, Gold, Railroad |
| What had Johnson started while congress was in-between sessions, and it upset the radicals? | reconstruction |
| What was the leading southern “industry” after the Civil War? | agriculture |
| What farming practice or method grew in the South after the Civil War because of expenses and the lack of money? | share cropping |
| What was not one of the types of money that was used after the Civil War? | Green Backs |
| What brought about resolution of the problems created by the presidential election of Hayes? | Compromise of 1877 |
| What do we call the recession that occurred during Grant's second term as president? | Panic of 1873 |
| What was one thing that all of the plans for reconstruction had in common? | They wanted “military” governors over the states |
| What belief by Johnson about his position got him into trouble with the Radical Republicans? | Reconstruction was the President’s job |
| What was the name for the radical northerners by the southerners? | carpetbaggers |
| What was the name for the radical southerners by the other southerners? | scalawags |
| What is the name for the day that the bottom fell out of the stock market? | Black Tuesday |
| What was the abbreviation for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration? | FERA |
| What nickname did we accredit to Babe Ruth? | Sultan of Swat |
| What name did people during the 1920’s get because they caught the attention of the world with their disregard for moral standards and their rebellious behavior? | Flaming Youth |
| What was the abbreviation for the Civilian Conservation Corps? | CCC |
| Which lawyer argued for the prosecution in the John T. Scopes trial? | William Jennings Bryan |
| What was the abbreviation for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation? | RFC |
| What percent did unemployment stand at in America? This is one factor which eventually begins to strain the economy of America. | eleven & nine tenths |
| What was the abbreviation for the Congress of Industrial Organizations? | CIO |
| What legislation was created because people worried an suspicious about anarchy or communism spread by foreigners who were immi? | National Origins Act |
| What do we call people who don't want an organized government? | Anarchists |
| What name did girls who flaunted their freedoms with short skirts, short hair, and boyish looks get? | Flappers |
| What car design replaced the Model T in 1927? | Model A |
| What was the abbreviation for the American Federation of Labor? | AFL |
| How would you describe a stock market with rising prices and great optimism for profits? | Bull Market |
| What was the abbreviation for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation? | FDIC |
| What male star in silent-movies in the early 20’s is equivalent to Brad Pit or Jonny Depp? | Rudolph Valentino |
| What man gained the name “The Lone Eagle” and “Lucky Lindy” because he flew across the Atlantic non-stop and alone? | Charles Lindburgh |
| What was the abbreviation for the National Industrial Recovery Act? | NIRA |
| What "forced" international affair of America leads to the regulation of size and strength of international navies? | Washington Naval Conference |
| What Presidential Alphabet Program is still around and associated with Banks today? | FDIC |
| What was the abbreviation for the President’s Organization for Unemployment Relief? | POUR |
| What was the abbreviation for the President’s Emergency Committee for Employment? | PECE |
| What idea did Einstein propose which said the speed, location, and motion of objects is affected by the observers speed, motion, and location? | Theory of Relativity |
| Which fundamentalist group from the Northern Convention that tried to hold a faith focus concerning the education of children? | Regular Baptists |
| What was the abbreviation for the National Credit Corporation? | NCC |
| Who was an expert witness for the bible in the John T. Scopes trial? | William Jennings Bryan |
| What legislation / document was a "parchment peace" that said war was an illegal action but this statement had no bite in its bark? | Kellogg-Briand Pact |
| Who got the first “million-dollar gate” for sports as a boxer? | Jack Dempsey |
| What is the policy of buy now and pay later called? | Installment Plan |
| What was the abbreviation for the Works Progress Administration? | WPA |
| What was the abbreviation for the Agricultural Adjustment Act? | AAA |
| What is the desire to go back to the "better life" that existed before America got involved in WW I? | Normalcy |
| What is American foreign policy that promotes the staying out of European events to avoid another war? | Isolationism |
| What famous Chicago Ganster had his gang conduct the “Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre”? | Al Capone |
| What organization was "reborn" because of a Fear of foreigners and blacks? | Ku Klux Klan |
| Buying low and selling high for a profit is called _________. | Speculation |
| What was the abbreviation for the Public Works Administration? | PWA |
| Which Lawyer argued in defense of evolution and John T. Scopes? | Clarence Darrow |
| What was the abbreviation for the Tennessee Valley Authority? | TVA |
| What city had the first commercial radio station? | Pittsburgh |
| What was the abbreviation for the National Recovery Administration? | NRA |
| What was the abbreviation for the Civil Works Administration? | CWA |
| What name do we give the time of prosperity in America after WW I? | Roaring Twoenties |
| What is the name that Teddy Roosevelt gave to writers like Umpton Sinclare who wrote exposes' regarding the terrible conditions of workers in Factories? Umpton Sinclare is known for "The Jungle." | Mucrakers |
| What is the Nickname of the party which Teddy Roosevelt creates to challenge his "appointed successor" and the other party? | Bull Moose Party |
| What is the nickname of Teddy Roosevelt with regard to getting involved in businesses which "have too much control" of a part of life? | Trust Buster |
| What is the name of the Amendment which bans the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages? | Eighteenth amendment |
| What amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave women suffrage? | ninteenth amendment |
| What amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave people the right to directly elect/vote their senators into office? | seventeenth amendment |
| What amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave Congress the power to tax income without regard for state population or national census? | sixteenth amendment |
| What is the Political Action which addresses Pacific territorial claims and Open Door Policy? | Root Takahira Agreement |
| What is the monumental construction project which President T. Roosevelt was instrumental in organizing, and it links the Pacific and Atlantic? | the Panama Canal |
| President T. Roosevelt believed in the strong regulation of businesses, but no more "trust busting". | New Nationalism |
| President T. Roosevelt used the U. S. Navy to sail around the world and because it was "the Great White Fleet" it was seen as ___________ __________. | battleship diplomacy |
| What did President Wilson do which lowers tariffs on imports but as a result it creates the first federal income tax? | Underwood Tariff Act |
| The government under the direction of President Theodore Roosevelt puts a hundred million acres of territory in the U.S. directly under the control of the Federal Government? | Reclamation Act |
| For President Taft if the U. S. invested money they supported what the country was doing and the country would support the United States as well? | dollar diplomacy |
| What was the legislation which gave labor a "voice" and it became their "Magna Carta"? | Clayton Antitrust Act |
| What was the action by the government to give five men the ability to define and halt unfair labor practices? | Federal Trade Commission |
| What is the name of the United States expansion of the Monroe Doctrine and becoming the policeman over Latin America? | Roosevelt Corollary |
| what is the motto of Teddy Roosevelt which says people should get fair treatment and equal opportunity? | square deal |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was to make government run smoother and quicker. This refers to ________ ________. We could use some today. | government efficiency |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was to have the government directly intervene in situations where the people or companies could not find compromise. | intervention |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was to construct a city government which combined the duties of the mayor and city council and put it into the hands of a group of men. | city commission |
| What is the placing of power and responsibility for actions of the government into the hands of the people? | direct democracy |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was to construct a type of city government with a person or business which controls the distribution and prices of product or services. | city manager |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was to use the ability of the people to petition to hold an election to remove an elected official from office. | recall |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was to allow voters to introduce legislation through petitions to our legislators. | initiative |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was using a voting method which reduced voter intimidation. | secret ballot |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was nominate a parties candidate by popular vote. | direct primaries |
| During the time of the progressives direct democracy was practiced more. One of the things people of this time did was practice the opportunity for people to accept or reject a law by their vote of yes or no. | referendum |
| What major victory did America win against Spain in the Pacific? | A Naval Battle |
| What was the Key to the Culture and livelihood of the Plains Indians? | Buffalo |
| What was the main characteristic of the "Great American Desert"? | Semi-Arid Climate |
| What was found that made Seward's Icebox/folly an oxymoron (2 answers)? | Gold, Oil |
| What thing did the plains lack that made protecting one’s property difficult or a challenge compared to the East? | trees |
| What was the last CONFLICT with the Sioux and the U.S. Army? | the Wounded Knee Massacre |
| What was the last major BATTLE in the Sioux War? | The Battle of Little Bighorn |
| What type of sensationalized news was popular in the late 18th century? | yellow journalism |
| What is the extension of power by one people or country over another country or region? | Imperialism |
| What METHOD of farming was used on the American Great Plains to conserve water? | dry farming |
| Which were the three tribes that lived in the Great plains and were involved in the Great Sioux War | Cheyenne, Sioux , Comanche |
| The Latin American nations opposed the Pan American plan because they feared what? | U.S. control would be just like the Spanish |
| What factor was important in pushing the United States into war with Spain (3 answers)? | yellow journalism, sinking of the Maine, the de Lome letter |
| Who was the leader of U.S. Army troops involved at the Battle of Little Big Horn? | George Armstrong Custer |
| What land was thought to be barren but was major agricultural paradise? | Great Plains |
| Who was the POLITICAL leader of the Sioux? | Sitting Bull |
| Who was the Chief that tried to lead his people to Canada but was caught 40 miles from the border? | Chief Joseph |
| Who was the MILITARY leader of the Sioux? | Crazy Horse |
| The most impacting ACCEDENT leading America to war with Spain? | Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine |
| What grain made the great plains a breadbasket? | Winter Wheat |
| Who was the group of cowboys and adventurers who fought in Cuba at the battle of San Juan Hill? | Rough Riders |
| Farmers built sod houses because | sod was the easiest building product to find |
| Who was the man that brought Western Access to the country of Japan? | Perry |
| What were the pieces of frontier set aside for the Indians so they could theoretically live in peace with Americans? | reservations |
| What is the most important impact of the Homestead Act (1862)? | It achieved the settlement of the Great Plains |
| Which state of America was settled by huge mobs of people set loose on one day at one time? | Oklahoma |
| What became the main crop of the Great Plans? | winter wheat |
| How did missions change from early mission fund raising methods to later missions methods in the time that we studied? | denomination missionaries changed to faith based missions |
| What was the main reason that the United States sought an Open Door Policy in China? | the desire for free trade in China |
| Choose the early or first attempt of the American Government to make up for injustices committed against the Plains Indians. | Dawes Act |
| What was the purpose of the Student Volunteer Movement? | recruitment of missionaries |
| What is the direct application of “survival of the fittest” by Spencer that explained how life worked for the “breeds” of people? | Social Darwinism |
| What is the control of production of something from literally the ground up or beginning to end? | Vertical Integration |
| How were unions seen by the government because of their violence and radicalism? | groups to go against |
| Who enacted the Mongrel Tariff and went against his branch of the Republicans? | Arthur |
| Who was the man who began with a small ferry business but expanded into the North East and the West Railroads? | Vanderbilt |
| Who was the Scottish immigrant that is considered a “rags to riches” story? | Carnegie |
| What was the primary branch of the government that needed reform from the “Spoils system” (Medicaid, WIC)* | Civil Service |
| Who was the Author that painted the humorous life of Huck and Tom? | Twain |
| What was the idea that people can help each other not through competition but through cooperation made possible by the Gov’t? | Reform Darwinism |
| What food packaging advancement allowed easier sealing and preserving for more foods? | Tin Cans |
| What did Eliot declare the carrier of light and power devourer of time and space? | Electricity |
| What made mass media possible along with inexpensive newspapers, magazines, and books? | cheap paper & continuous press |
| What thing did Edison make that he flipped on with a switch (full name)? | Incandescent Light Bulb |
| What is the idea that a person will control all of the parts at one point of an industry called? | Horizontal Integration |
| What is the name for controlling a product from beginning to end of production? | Vertical Integration |
| This man was America’s first billionaire and he was involved in the “black gold” (oil). | Rockefeller |
| What was the very first “powerful” labor union that formed almost immediately after the Civil War (700,000 members)? | Knights of Labor |
| Who was the Half-breed president elected before Cleveland? | Garfield |
| Which man was the first democrat president elected in 28 years and also elected to two separate terms? | Cleveland |
| Who was the man that wrote the Red Badge of courage as a naturalist? | Crane |
| Who is the major contributor to urban evangelism especially after he gave up shoes and spoke in Britain? | Moody |
| Who was the prolific and versatile inventor who lacked formal education, but had a knack for new ideas and thirst for discovery? | Edison |
| What was the group of specialist workers that branched out from the Knights of Labor and had much more power? | A.F.L. |
| What institution became the Farmers’ Alliance and got state regulations on the Rail Roads? | Grange |
| This man was a diligent and efficient worker who perfected the method of vertical integration? | Carnegie |
| What economic policy made by the government resulted in many republicans loosing their positions to many democrats into the house of reps? | McKinley Tarrif |
| Where did Christians construct missions in big cities? | slums |
| What is Reform darwinism’s idea about man and his nature? | he is naturally good |
| Which is one of the two branches of the Republican Party after the time of Reconstruction? | Stalwarts |
| Who was the man who monopolized 90% of the cigarette market and sold “smoke and ballyhoo”? | Duke |
| Who is the man who applied Darwinism to Business success by writing a book The Gospel of Wealth? | Carnegie |
| What was the first violent and deadly event of Labor Unions that was spurred by anarchists in Chicago? | Haymarket Riot |
| Where did cotton mills sprout up and surpass the textile production of New England (America)? | South |
| What is the legal business structure where trustees control and decide the path of a business? | Trusts |
| What advancement allowed the mass production and standardization of clothing in America? | Sewing Machine |
| What do we call Edison’s “invention factory” in today’s terms? | Research Laboratory |
| This is the less flattering title for the people who pursued wealth because of greed and gain. Also known as “captains of industry” | Robber Barons |
| What railroad innovation allowed the shipping of fresh fruit and meat across the country? | Refrigerated Cars |
| Who was the Scottish immigrant that wanted to make “iron talk” and finally transmitted the first verbal message over wire? | Bell |
| What practice of politics was “perfected” during the presidential campaign in 1884? | mudslinging |
| What was the “first” political action that Cleveland enacted against the Railroads as a way to “control” them? | Interstate commerce Act |
| What was the Labor Union event that brought trouble to businesses, industry, travel, and even the postal service? | Pullman Strike |
| What was the struggle of man against the wild maelstrom or storm of life where brute force can only pull you through? | naturalism |
| What type of political movement was reflected in the Populist party? | grass roots |
| Who bought out Carnegie, consolidated other steel industries with his making it more efficient/ profitable; He dealt with "money"? | Morgan |
| Who was Dwight L. Moody’s song writer of “gospel song” “Faith is the Victory”? | Ira Sankey |
| What was the capital of the Confederacy throughout most of the Civil War? | Richmond |
| Which of the following battles was the first clear-cut defeat for General Lee's Northern Virginia Army? (union territory) | Battle of Gettysburg |
| After what Western "battle" of the civil war did Grant gain control of the entire Mississippi for the Union? | Siege of Vicksburg |
| Which of the following generals once left the army because of alleged drunkenness? | Ulysses S. Grant |
| The most significant result of the clash between the Monitor and Merrimac was that the _____ | Age of wooden ships and navies came to a close |
| Why did the North desire to capture the Mississippi? | The Mississippi divided the Confederacy in two |
| Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation for all of the following reasons | to keep Britain out of the war, encourage blacks to joint the war effort, give the union inspiration for fighting |
| What were the fundamental (first) actions of the North in order to achieve victory? | capture the Mississippi River, blockade Southern ports, invade the South and defeat its armies |
| Which of the following was a border state? | Kentucky, Maryland , Missouri , Deleware |
| Why did Grant continue fight after suffering many losses in the campaigns, known as Grant's slaughter pen, to Appomattox? | he knew he could replace his losses, but the South could not |
| What was the South's basic strategy for victory for most of the Civil War? | outlast the North's will to fight, get a European Ally (British) |
| Southern merchant ships bringing supplies through union blockade to Southern ports. | Blockade runners |
| What famous battle halted Lee and made the battle his last invasion of the North? | Battle of Gettysburg |
| Southern Ironclad that threatened to break the blockade. | C.S.S. Virginia (Merrimac) |
| The union battle plans to blockade the South and capture the Mississippi River to encircle and strangle the South. | Anaconda plan |
| required enrollment of men into military service. | Conscription |
| Who is the man who "fights" and wins for Lincoln? | Grant |
| Northern Ironclad with revolving gun turret. | U.S.S. Monitor |
| What did the first "victory" in the north allow Lincoln to write and announce? | Emancipation Proclamation |
| Which of the following battles was related or part of the Kentucky-Tennessee Campaign? | Chattanooga |
| What state was pillaged by Sherman's soldiers & the "Bummers" in the "march to the sea" (It wasn't so peachy after this)? | Georgia |
| What were Copperheads? (not the serpent) | Southern sympathizers living in the North |
| Who was the man who took over in the Western Theater and made a March to the Sea. The March to the Sea cut and destroyed the Confederacy? | William Tecumseh Sherman |
| Brilliant commander of the South's Army of Northern Virginia. | Robert E. Lee |
| the battle where the union defeated the Confederates at Chattanooga; and opened Georgia to invasion, | Battle of Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain |
| loss of the South's "nail head" which held its east and west together (cut off from food supplies & recruits after its loss, plywood). | Vicksburg |
| The battle that ended the South's offensive capabilities because they lost so many soldiers in Pickett's Charge. | Battle of Gettysburg |
| The union commander that facilitated (put into practice) the anaconda plan and continued to squeeze despite his defeats because he could replace his losses. | Ulysses S. Grant |
| What action by Lincoln stifled (reduced) all Southern hopes of British intervention in the Civil War? | Emancipation Proclamation |
| Who was the last victim of the U.S. Civil war? | Lincoln |
| A border state was a | slave state that did not secede |
| Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation for all of the following reasons except his desire to | reduce competition for jobs for Northern factory workmen |
| What event made the North and South realize that the Civil War would not be over quickly? | First Battle of Manassas |
| What was one of the South's primary advantages exhibited in the Eastern Victories of the Civil War? | better commanders |
| What general played a critical support role in all the following Confederate victories: first Manassas, Seven Days' Battles, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville? (an example of fighting by another general to stand firm & fight in the 1st Manassas) | Stonewall Jackson |
| What is the pride in ones country and the promotion of its cause without regard for Christian morals? | Nationalism |
| What is the name of the Denomination that Finney starts? | Methodism |
| Who was a promoter of Unitarianism in the beginning as an influential writer and he begins the ideas of Transcendentalism? | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| What was the gathering of people to a remote place where people can focus on God and possibly see problems in their lives? | Camp Meetings |
| What is the name of the conflict concerning Nebraska and another territory looking to join the union? | Bleeding Kansas |
| What "religion" believed Gabriel came and gave a golden tablet containing Christ's mission to Native Americans? | Mormons |
| What was the group of religious people that believed that Mother Anne Lee was Christ reincarnate? | Shakers |
| What is the name of the first compromise that really drove a wedge or line between the sections of America? | Missouri Compromise |
| What COMPROMISE was made concerning the settlement and constitution of the state of Missouri as a slave state? | Missouri Compromise |
| What is the event that man is now taking credit for during the 2nd great awakening because they emphasize the "tools"? | Conversion |
| Which is one of the reasons that Nationalism grew in the United States? | many new states, peace, strong economy |
| What type of tax was put on imports to protect American businesses from foreign competition? | tariffs |
| What debate brought the issue of slavery into the limelight & gained publicity for a future Republican politician? | Lincoln Douglas debate |
| What state gained admittance into the union under the Missouri Compromise in the east? | Maine |
| What was promoted by all white male suffrage, more voice in presidential elections, and a permanent 2 party system? | Democratization |
| Which state bypassed becoming a territory and went straight to becoming a state because of the population explosion in 1949? | California |
| What is the term for the natural divisions that are showing up in the regions of our expanding nation? | Sectionalism |
| What state gained admittance into the union under the Missouri Compromise in the west? | Missouri |
| Who promoted Nullification for states & was instrumental in the Missouri Compromise & Compromise of 1850? | Calhoun |
| What practice does Finney use to help people feel the spirit moving prior to a conversion, ie. anxious bench? | New Measures |
| Which were the sections of sectionalism which began to show during the time of Jackson? | North, West, West |
| Which social project/institution was a place where men without a place to live could stay and be exposed to Christianity? | YMCA |
| What is the belief that all religions believe in the same god they just have different practices or customs? | Unitarianism |
| What belief claims a divine purpose and a calling to settle all of the land in the continent? | Manifest Destiny |
| What is the belief that all of creation is part of god and humans are also god? | Transcendentalism |
| Who was another influential author of Transcendentalism but not as influential as the "founder"? | Henry David Thoreau |
| What belief states that Americans have the right to possess the continent from sea to shinning sea? | Manifest Destiny |
| What is the belief or the backbone idea that teaches all slavery should not exist? | Abolition |
| What belief in a society of humans which create a "perfect" society through social programs and care for man? | Utopia |
| Who was the man that developed new measures which were methods for evangelism or preaching? | Charles Finney |
| Which is a result of the 2nd great awakening? | Conversions, Foreign Missions, Moral Restraint and Reform |
| What was one of the social changes championed during the 2nd great awakening? | abolition, Utopia, prohibition |
| What was the name of the reaper inventor? | McCormick |
| What was the name of the man promoted Mormonism and helped it to find a good home? | Brigham Young |
| What belief states that a state (VA) could declare a law or tax unconstitutional and not enforce it on the people? | Nullification |
| What was the name of the man who started and promoted Mormonism? | Joseph Smith |
| Who brought the textile industry to the U.S.? | Slater |
| What was the name of the man who improved the plow? | Deere |
| Who invented interchangeable parts and the cotton gin? | Whitney |
| What are the Amendments which protect citizens right to bear arms, protect citizens from quartering troops in peacetime & protecting from unreasonable searches & seizures? | 2nd 3rd 4th |
| What did the American Government tax which caused a rebellion in western Pennsylvania? | Whiskey |
| What position would a candidate receive for receiving the most Electoral College votes? 12th Amendment | President |
| Who are the people that want less flexibility in the interpretation and reading into the Constitution regarding different issues? | Strict Constructionists |
| What did southerners get as part of the compromise and support of the National Bank? | the new Capital was located in the south. |
| How should people challenge the government without “force”? | Courts / voting |
| Which famous founding father did not support the existence or membership in political parties? He felt this way because of the problems he saw in Europe. | George Washington |
| What position would a candidate receive for receiving the second most Electoral College votes? 12th Amendment | Vice-president |
| Who is the first person to head the War Department | Henry Knox |
| Who is the first person to be the Attorney General | Edmund Randolph |
| How many Justices in the Supreme Court were established in the Judiciary Act of 1789? | six |
| What is the general name for the groups of people appointed by a head person to head the executive departments? | Cabinet |
| Which courts became supreme over the other courts? | Federal over State |
| Who feared tyranny and loved liberty? He was the leader of the Democratic/Republicans. Friend of the Farmer | Thomas Jefferson |
| What are some of the natural divisions of Americans from our earliest history? | Southerner & Northerner, Farmer & Merchant , Coastal planted(ooh fireworks) and backwater bumpkin(redneck) |
| What was the act that Organized 13 district courts (one for each state) and created 3 Circuit Courts of Appeals? | Judiciary Act of 1789 |
| During the course of George Washington’s presidency, America grew in size and strength with regard to a | stabilized Credit and Commerce, a practical charter Constitution |
| Who is the first person to head the Department of State | Thomas Jefferson |
| Which party believed business and industry were the future of our nation? | Federalist |
| Who are the people that want flexibility in the interpretation of the Constitution regarding different issues? | loose constructionists |
| What is the statement of the First Amendment regarding the establishment of religion? | “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” |
| What did President Washington do to the men who were captured in the Whiskey rebellion? | Pardoned |
| What stance was America able to take because the government of France had dissolved and they did not have to honor their alliance with the new government? | Neutrality |
| What Amendments are meant as a restriction on extent of national power? | 9th & 10th |
| The First Amendment protects the Freedoms of | Religion, Speech , Press , Assembly , Petition |
| Who is the first person to be the Secretary of Treasury? | Alexander Hamilton |
| What are the great accomplishments by The First Congress in the years of 1789 to 1791? | Bill of rights was drafted, Executive and Judicial branches were organized , Put country on sound financial footing |
| What are the Amendments which protect and Guarantee fair judicial procedures for accused? | 5th,6th,7th, and 8th |
| Who is the first president of the United States? | George Washington |
| Who feared anarchy and loved order? He was the leader of the Federalists. | Alexander Hamilton |
| George Washington discourages what ties with Europe? | political |
| Which man was sent to Britain to negotiate a new Treaty regarding removal of British troops in the west and payment of pre-war debts? | John Jay |
| What institution formed by the new government would issue a uniform currency, which our early government believed would cause business branches throughout the country to hand out loans and spur on economic expansion? | National Bank |
| When could state court decisions be appealed to the federal level? | if constitutional questions were involved |
| Which party believed land and the people were the future of our nation? | Democratic/Republican |
| Who introduced the first ten amendments to the Constitution of America? | James Madison |
| What is the purpose of the Attorney General? | Provided legal counsel the President & his administration |
| What do we call the people of the past and today who produce illegal alcohol and sell it? | moonshiners |
| George Washington encourages what ties with Europe? | economic |
| Who is intended to take care of the issues and areas of authority which are not mentioned in the Constitution? | States, People |
| What shows that the Supreme Court had little power or respect at first? | Planners forgot to make a place for the Supreme Court- ended up in basement |
| Who sent 13,000 troops to Pennsylvania and crushed the rebellion and captured leaders? | President George Washington |
| Who was the first man appointed to fill main chief justice position? | John Jay |