| A | B |
| Who invented the telegraph | Samuel F. B. Morse |
| Most factories were built in what region? | New England |
| Who invented the cotton gin? | Eli Whitney |
| Loyalty to your region or section of the country. | sectionalism |
| Waterway that connect New York City with Buffalo | Erie Canal |
| Pride, loyalty, protectiveness to your country. | nationalism |
| Elected President in 1816 | James Monroe |
| Became largest city in U.S. in 1820s-1850s | New York City |
| Tax to protect nation's businesses from foreign competition. | Protective Tariff |
| Giving government jobs to political backers or supporters | spoils system |
| By 1828 voting restrictions included. | adult white males |
| Who was elected President in 1824? | John Quincy Adams |
| Who was elected President in 1828? | Andrew Jackson |
| Law requiring Native Americans to relocate to the West | Indian Removal Act of 1830 |
| Invented the Cherokee alphabet | Sequoyah |
| Seminole Indian who led armed resistance against removal. | Osceola |
| Who was elected President in 1836? | Martin Van Buren |
| Webster-Haynes debate and doctrine of nullification was over | states rights |
| Who won the election of 1840? | William Henry Harrison |
| What political party did Clay and Webster form? | Whig Party |