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The three sections of the United States after the Louisiana Purchase

Idea proposed by Henry Clay that supported 1. Protective tariffs 2. 2nd B.U.S. 3. Improving infrastructure (roads, bridges, canals, RRs, etc.)

Jackson's reaction to a failed assassination attempt

Marbury v. Madison

Secretary of State under James Monroe

Entertainment of Americans 1800-1850

Eaton Affair

Beat the guy with his cane

Sectionalism

Fight among wives that led to division in Andrew Jackson's cabinet

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Concern about issues that affect one specific area of a nation over national issues

Jackson was held prisoner by the British and an officer gave Jackson scars that he carried the rest of his life

House of Representatives, suffering a cerebral hemorrhage on the floor as he was casting a vote

Frederic Bastiat

Nationalism

Author of "American Scholar"

John Quincy Adams is the only U.S. President in history to serve here after serving as President

Eli Whitney

Lowell, Massachusetts

"Burned Over District"

Veto by Andrew Jackson that led to the first extended economic depression in the United States

Seventh President of the United States

Monroe Doctrine

Created the Supreme Court power of judicial review

Originator of the abbreviation "O.K." short for "Old Kinderhooks"

Lousiana Purchase

Ralph Waldo Emerson

John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson

North, South, and West

Erie Canal

Disputed election of 1824 was between these two candidates

Boxing

Slavery

Primary issue underlying sectionalism in the South

Author of "The Law"

The election of 1824 was the first time this new amendment was utilized

Someone elected by the voice of the people, not necessarily following the lines of a political party

American System

Its creation allowed cities on the Great Lakes access to the East Coast completely by water

Area of upstate New York during early 1800s where many religious revivals took place

Definition of a populist candidate

1. Any European attempt to control countries in the Americas would be seen as hostile against the US 2. US wouldn't interfere with European colonies 3. America is no longer open for colonization 4. US stay out of European wars

Missouri Compromise

When the United States began developing its own industries and factories in the North and improved farming and agriculture in the South

2nd B.U.S.

Intense pride in country that can lead to elitism or feelings of superiority over other countries

36*30'

Author of "Walden Pond"

One reason Andrew Jackson hated the British

Martin Van Buren

John Quincy Adams

Written by Jefferson and Madison, these papers proposed the ideas that states could nullify law and/or secede.

Town that developed the concept of businesses taking care of entire families through employment in the factory

Amendment XII

Most important accomplishment of Jefferson's presidency, according to the text

Industrial Revolution

Andrew Jackson

Tariff of 1828

Henry David Thoreau

Tariff of Abominations that led to secession discussion in South Carolina

Inventor of the cotton gin