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A New National Identity Must Knows
-Monroe, Quincy-Adams, and Jackson1. ________________________ After the War of 1812, the United States enjoyed a time of peace
and national pride grew. This was known as:
2. ________________________ Spain gave Florida to the United States; in return, the United States
gave up claims to what is now Texas. The United States also agreed to take responsibility for
up to $5 million of U.S. citizens’ claims against Spain.
3. ________________________ Stated that foreign powers should not create new colonies in North
and South America. The United States would view any European interference with Latin
American governments as a hostile act.
4. ________________________ Northerners did not support/favor Missouri joining the Union as a
slaveholding state because it would upset the balance of the slave and free states, which would
also tip the balance in the:
5. ________________________ Noted for his efforts in Congress to achieve compromises between
the North and the South. His nickname was the “Great Compromiser”.
6. ________________________ Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, Maine entered the
Union as a free state, slavery would be prohibited in any new territories or states formed north
of 36 degrees 30 minutes north latitude.
7. ________________________ Henry Clay believed that a strong _________________ would
prevent regional conflicts.
8. ________________________ Henry Clay believed that these would help domestic industries by
keeping Americans from buying foreign goods.
9. ________________________ Henry Clay’s plan for raising tariffs to pay for internal
improvements such as better roads and canals:
10. _______________________ Who chooses the President of the United States when no one
candidate wins enough of the electoral votes?
11. _______________________ Who was elected president in 1824 even though he did not win the
popular vote?
12. _______________________ Democracy was expanded to more citizens in the 1800s through:
13. _______________________ Expanding voting rights and letting more people become active in
politics was called:
14. _______________________ Political party that was created by Andrew Jackson and his
supporters as a result of the “corrupt bargain” made between Quincy-Adams and Henry Clay.
15. _______________________ Jackson was a supporter of this group of people:
16. _______________________ Jackson rewarded some of his supporters with government jobs.
This practice was known as:
17. _______________________ Jackson’s informal group of advisors was known as:
18. _______________________ Nickname given to a new tariff that was passed during Jackson’s
era. Southerners greatly opposed it.
19. _______________________ A dispute between South Carolina and the federal government in
the late 1820s over the state’s right to nullify or cancel an unpopular tariff.
20. _______________________ U.S. Supreme Court case that declared the Second Bank of the
United States was constitutional. The bank was a federal institution and a state could not
interfere with the bank’s operations.
21. _______________________ Act which authorized the removal of American Indians who lived
east of the Mississippi River so that American farmers could settle on their land.
22. _______________________ Area covering most of the present day state of Oklahoma. Most of
the American Indians from the Southeast were forced to move there in the 1830s.
23. _______________________ Supreme Court ruling that the Cherokee Nation was a distinct
territory over which only the federal government had authority; ignored by both President
Andrew Jackson and the state of Georgia.
24. _______________________ An 800- mile forced march made by the Cherokee from their
homeland in Georgia to Indian Territory. Resulted in the death of thousands of Cherokees.
Word bank
Adams- Onis Treaty
American System
common people
Democratic
economy
Era of Good Feelings
Henry Clay
House of Representatives
Indian Removal
Indian Territory
Jacksonian Democracy
John Quincy Adams
kitchen cabinet
McCullouch v. Maryland
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine
nullification crisis
protective tariff
senate
spoils system
state’s rights
Tariff of Abominations
Trail of Tears
voting rights
Worcester v. Georgia