History Chapter 10
Although the Monroe Doctrine carries the name of President Monroe, most of its ideas were those of
John Quincy Adams
What enabled freight and passengers to make more efficient trips up and down the nation's rivers?
Steam power
The Rush-Bagot Agreement
began demilitarizing the Great Lakes
The Monroe Doctrine was a reaction to
fears that Spain would try to recapture its diminishing New World empire
The elements of the American System included
protective tariffs
In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that
states could not impose taxes on federal institutions
Republicans reversed their previous opposition to a national bank because
the War of 1812 revealed weaknesses in the economy
The Essex Junto
threatened secession from the union