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Native-born Americans feared that Catholic immigrants to the United States would
"Establish" the Catholic Church at the expense of Protestantism
The influx of immigrants to the United States tripled, then quadrupled, in the
1840s and 1850s
Andrew Jackson's veto of the recharter bill for the bank of the United States was
A major expansion of presidential power
Women became involved in the reform campaigns of the 1800s because
A menas of finding a suitable husband
Match each political party below with the correct descriptions of its politices
A-1, 4,6 ; B-2,3,5
Match each individual below with the correct invention
A-1, b-2, d-3
Match each individual below with the correct description
A-2, B-3, C-1
Match each writer to his work
A-3,B-2,C-4
The anti-Masorric party of 1832 appealed to
American suspicions of secret societies
Transcendentalists believed that all knowledge came through
An inner light
Presidents Jackson and Van Buren hesitated to extend recognition to and to annex the new Texas republic because
Anti slavery groups in the United States opposed the expansion of slavery
Arrange the following in chronological order: (A) Webster-Haybe debate, (B) Missouri Compromise, (C) "corrupt bargain," (D) "South Carolina Exposition"
B,C,D,A
All of the following influenced transcendental thoughts except
Catholic belief
Western road building faced all of the following problems except
Competition from canals
The nullification crisis started by South Carolina over the Tarriff of 1828 ended when
Congress passed the compromise Tarriff of 1833
Most of the utopian communities in pre-1860s America held _________________________ as one of their founding ideals.
Cooperative efforts
One characteristic of the Mormons that angered many non-Mormons was their
Emphasis on cooperative or group effort
With the development of cash-crop agriculture in the trans-Allegheny West,
Farmers quickly faced mounting indebtedness
The missouri compromise cased many white southerners to
Fear additional federal aggressions against slaves' rights
The panic of 1819 got manny people involved in politics because they resented
Government-granted privileges for banks
In the new continental economy, each region specialized in a particular economic activity: the South _________ for export; the West grew grains and livestock to feed _________; and the East _________ for the other two regions.
Grew cotton, eastern factory workers, made machines and textiles
The "cement" that held the Whig party together in its formative days was
Hatred of Andrew Jackson
"Civil Disobedience," an essay that later influenced both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr, was written by the transcendentalist
Henry David Thoreau
John Quincy Adams, elected president in 1825, was charged by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargain" when he appointed __ to become __
Henry clay, Secretary of State
One of the positive aspects of the bank of the United States was
It's promotion of economic expansion by making credit abundant
The Eaton affair's most important political consequence was the it alienated Andrew Jackson from
John C. Calhoun
Andrew Jackson's election to the presidency in 1828 can be considered the "revolution of 1828" for all of the following reasons except that
John Quincy Adams suffered a crushing defeat in the popular vote
In the case of Commonwealth v. Hunt, the supreme court of Massachusetts ruled that
Labor unions were legal
The first major transportation project linking the east to the trans-Allegheny west was the
Lancaster turnpike
The religious sects that gained most from the revivalism of the Second Great Awakening were the
Methodists and baptists
Virtually all the distinguished historians of early-nineteenth-century America came from
New England
In its fight against the Tarrif of 1828, South Carolina
Obtained considerable help from its neighbors
New England reformer Dorothea Dix is most notable for her efforts on behalf of
Prison and asylum reform
When German immigrants came to the United States, they
Prospered with astonishing ease
By writing "the South Carolina exposition," John c Calhoun Ed to
Salvage the Union by quieting fears
Texans own their independence as a result of the victory over Mexican armies at the battle of
San Jacinto
The effect of early-nineteenth-century industrialization on the trans-Allegheny west was to encourage
Specialized, cash-crop agriculture
The Webster-hayne debate of 1830 centered on the subject of
State nullification of federal laws
John C. Calhoun's "South Carolina Exposition" was an argument for
States' rights
In general, __tended to bind the west and south together, while __ and __ connected west to east
Steamboats, canals, railroads
"Ecological imperialism" can best be described as
The aggressive exploitation of the West's bounty
One reason for the anglo-Texan rebellion against mexican rule was that
The anglo-Texans wanted to break away from a government that had grown too authoritarian
Andrew Jackson based his veto of the recharter bill for the bank of the United States on
The fact that he found the bill harmful to the nation
At the corer of the new democracy was the belief that government should be
The in the hands of the common people
Religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening resulted in
The regression of many of the "saved" into their former sinful ways
Spanish authorities allowed Moses Austin to settle in Texas because
They believed that austin and his settlers might be able to civilize the territory
An early-nineteenth-century religious rationalist sect devoted to the rule of reason and free will was the
Unitarians
When the Irish flocked to the United States in the 1840s, they stayed in the larger seaboard cities because they
Were too poor to move west and buy land
Andrew Jackson's administration supported the removal of Native Americans from the eastern states because
Whites wanted the Indian's lands
The "tippecanoe" in the Whig's 1840 campaign slogan was
William Harrison
The American phase of the industrial revolution first blossomed
With textile mills
Innovations in the election of 1832 included
adoption of written party platforms.
Life on the frontier was
downright grim for most pioneer families
As a result of the transportation revolution
each region in the nation specialized in a particular type of economic activity
Construction of the Erie Canal
forced some New England farmers to move or change occupations.
Immigrants coming to the United States before 1860
helped to fuel economic expansion
Noah Webster's dictionary
helped to standardize the American language
In foreign trade in the early nineteenth century, Americans __ agricultural products and __ manufactured goods—and they generally imported __ than they exported
imported, exported, more
The early factory system distributed its benefits
mostly to the owners
As a result of the development of the cotton gin
slavery continued
One reason that the lot of adult wage earners improved was
the enfranchisement of the laboring man
As the new continental market economy grew
the home came to be viewed as a refuge from the workday world
Southerners feared the Tariff of 1828 because
they believed that the federal power this bill represented could be used to suppress slavery
The purpose behind the spoils system was to
to reward political supported with public office
Both the Democratic Party and the Whig party
were mass-based political parties