History Chapter 1 and 2
a battle at a small former mission in San Antonio in which Mexican troops killed all of its defenders
Alamo
Federalist law meant to make it more difficult for immigrants to become citizens
Alien Act
a military hero who became President of the United States in 1828 as American democracy expanded
Andrew Jackson
During the War of 1812,
British troops burned the Capitol and the White House.
a mass migration of Americans who hoped to find gold in California
California Gold Rush
_______________ urged people to abandon sin and lead good lives in dramatic sermons at religious revivals.
Charles Grandison Finney
Italian mariner sailing for the Spanish who accidentally encountered the Americas while traveling to the Indies in 1492
Christopher Columbus
What was one consequence of the Second Great Awakening?
Church membership reached record levels in the early 1800s.
1689 document guaranteeing a number of freedoms
English Bill of Rights
an escaped slave who became an eloquent speaker at abolitionist meetings.
Frederick Douglass
young, ambitious Virginian who led colonial troops against the French in 1754
George Washington
a religious movement that occurred in the colonies in the mid-1700s
Great Awakening
Why was Andrew Jackson considered a symbol of American democracy?
He presented himself as an ordinary man.
Which of the following represents William Lloyd Garrison's ideas about slavery?
He wanted all slaves freed immediately.
a writer and abolitionist who went to jail for refusing to pay a tax he felt supported slavery.
Henry David Thoreau
The leader of the public school movement, _____________, believed that education helped people function more effectively in a democracy.
Horace Mann
first representative body in colonial America
House of Burgesses
large territory purchased from France in 1803, doubling the size of the U.S.
Louisiana Purchase
1215 document that limited the king's ability to tax English nobles and that guaranteed due process and a right to trial
Magna Carta
the idea that the United States was destined to own most of all of North America
Manifest Destiny
The religious movement known as the __________________ featured outdoor meetings called revivals that sometimes lasted for a week.
Second Great Awakening
1786 armed revolt by Massachusetts farmers led by Daniel Shays
Shays' Rebellion
a powerful abolitionist lecturer who was a former slave from New York
Sojourner Truth
Which nation first established colonies in both North and South America?
Spain
Many women became interested in reform and women's rights after being active in
The Second Great Awakening
route taken by Cherokee forced from their land in the Southeast to Oklahoma, along which thousands died of disease and hunger
Trail of Tears
treaty signed in 1848 ending the Mexican-American War; gave the U.S. New Mexico and California, and secured the Rio Grande as the border of Texas
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
the campaign for equal rights for women
women's rights movement
the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and ideas between Europe and the Americas following Columbus's journey
Columbian Exchange
The Declaration of Sentiments was modeled on the
Declaration of Independence
a declaration formed at the Seneca Falls Convention that called for greater rights for women
Declaration of Sentiments
Reformer __________________ led efforts to create the first modern mental hospitals.
Dorothea Dix
a law passed in 1830 that sought to exchange Indian lands in the South for land in present-day Oklahoma
Indian Removal
Virginia delegate to the Constitutional Convention who was a key figure in the writing and ratification of the Constitution
James Madison
The English established their first successful colony at
Jamestown
Jackson's Vice President who championed nullification
John C. Calhoun
Which of the following expanded the power of the Supreme Court?
John Marshall
The founder of the church whose members became known as Mormons was ___________
Joseph Smith
agreement in which pilgrims agreed to form a government and obey its laws
Mayflower Compact
enslaved Africans' transatlantic journey to the Americas on a slave ship
Middle Passage
U.S. policy barring European interference in the Americas
Monroe Doctrine
Daring young Americans who pursued trading in the Rockies were known as
Mountain Men
leader of the best-known slave revolt against owners in the first half of the 1800s.
Nat Turner
route taken to Oregon by westward settlers through the Rockies' South Pass
Oregon Trail
In the early 1800s, which of the following happened to members of the Roman Catholic Church?
Their churches were set on fire
What happened to thousands of Native Americans on the Trail of Tears?
They died from starvation and exposure.
a Quaker who helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society and along with Stanton helped organize the first Women's Rights Convention
a reformer who passionately worked for over 50 years to gain suffrage for women
people who spoke out to end slavery
abolitionists
Which of the following most helped Native American civilizations to grow?
agriculture
Many Americans traveled deep into the Rock Mountains in search of
beaver fur
guarantee of basic freedoms
bill of rights
Andrew Jackson supported states' rights
but did not support nullification.
each branch can check, or limit, the power of the others, preventing a concentration of power
checks and balances
extended family groups upon which most Native American cultures were based
clans
During the Renaissance, European kingdoms....
competed for access to Asia and Africa.
Powers shared by the federal and state government are called...
concurrent powers.
Spanish explorers who established an empire around the Caribbean and throughout Central and South America
conquistadors
Missionaries came to the Americas to
convert Native Americans to Christianity.
invention by Eli Whitney to separate cotton fibers from shells, made slavery more profitable in the South
cotton gin
Reformers thought that prisoners
could become useful members of society.
The Great Compromise appeased southern states by...
counting each slave as three-fifths of a person
suspension of trade
embargo
Americans who favored territorial growth
expansionists
Jackson opposed the Bank of the United States because he felt it
favored the wealthy
Group gatherings of enslaved people were
forbidden
In the 1800s, Jews in America were not allowed to
hold public office
Which of the following was the most common method of traveling westward across the country?
in groups of covered wagons
What development in the early 1800s gave women more opportunities in the work-place?
industrializaion
power of the court to declare an act of Congress or the President unconstitutional
judicial review
Most scientists believe that the first inhabitants of the Americas....
migrated from Asia tens of thousands of years ago.
The British Parliament needed colonists to pay new taxes to
pay Britain's debt from the French and Indian Wars.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a national bank would
promote the general welfare.
In 1498, Vasco da Gama of Portugal
reached India
It was against the law to teach an enslaved person to
read
The Articles of Confederation.....
reserved most power for the states
government functions are divided between three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
separation of powers
the use of political jobs to reward party loyalty
spoils system
Federalists supported ratification of the Constitution because they wanted a...
strong federal government
the right to vote
suffrage
The Industrial Revolution entailed a
surge in the building of factories to produce textiles and other goods.
What became the southern border of Texas after the Mexican-American War?
the Rio Grande
Some people opposed the abolition of slavery because
the economy of the nation would suffer.
Thousands of Native Americans died as a result of
the spread of European diseases.