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CHAPTER 10 TEST REVIEW
1. 10 millionU. S. population thirty years after the
first census
2. Adams-Onis TreatyAn example of U.S. “military Strength”
14. Great BritainWhere changes in the way goods were
made began in the mid 1700s
15. Interchangeable partsUniform pieces
16. John Quincy AdamsJames Monroe’s Secretary of State
3. American SystemCalled for a tariff to stimulate growth of
American industries
17. Miguel HidalgoMexican revolutionary
4. Andrew JacksonInvaded Spanish East Florida in 1818
18. Missouri CompromiseNegotiated by Henry Clay
5. CanalArtificial waterway
19. Monroe DoctrineImportant part of American foreign
policy in 1823
6. Canal locksSeparate compartments where water
levels are raised or lowered
7. CapitalMoney for investment
8. CensusPopulation count
20. New EnglandWhere America’s industrial revolution
began
21. National RoadWent as far west as Vandalia, IL
22. patentGives legal rights to inventions
9. Convention of 1818Set the official border between Canada
and the United States
23. pioneer familiesSettled near rivers
10. Corduroy roadsRoads consisting of logs laid side by side
24. regional differencesEnded the period of national harmony
11. Daniel WebsterFavored the Tariff of 1816
25. Robert FultonDeveloped the steamboat
12. Eli WhitneyInvented the cotton gin
26. SectionalismLoyalty to a region
13. Factory systemAll manufacturing steps are brought
together in one place
27. SovereigntyAutonomous power
28. TurnpikeToll road
ESSAY QUESTIONS OPTIONS
A. What is sectionalism and how did
it hurt the United States?
B. Which inventions of the early
1800s made the Industrial
Revolution possible?
C. Which factors do you think
contributed to President James
Monroe’s reelection?