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Final Exam Review Mr. Holmes

Round #1 Eli Whitney made this invention that helped (speed up) improved industrialization Where were most of the nation’s early factories built? A person who puts the interests of his or her state or region ahead of what was best for the rest of the nation was demonstrating what attitude? This federal policy established that Europe should not re-establish colonies near the U.S. State one of the three parts of the American System.

Answers – Round #1 Interchangeable Parts New England (Northeast) Sectionalism Monroe Doctrine Anyone of these Establish a protective tariff Establish a national bank Improve the country’s transportation system

Round #2 This man fought Jackson for the presidency in an ugly election The system of firing your enemies and hiring your friends This political party was created due to anger of Jackson’s policies This act called for the government to negotiate treaties that would require Native Americans to relocate west. What idea is this? 1) Majority Rule 2) Spreading power to all the people

Answers – Round #2 John Quincy Adams Spoil System The Whig Party Indian Removal Act Jacksonian Democracy

Round #3 This philosophy dealt with the expansion of the U.S. from ocean to ocean This man was in charge of the Texas army during its war with Mexico. In this deal, Mexico recognized Texas as part of the U.S. Settlers of Spanish or Mexican descent that lived in Texas (Tejas) are called: Fur traders that lived in the west were called:

Answers – Round #3 Manifest Destiny Sam Houston Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Tejanos Mountain Men

Round #4 This fight started between Catholics and Protestants over the use of a certain Bible. This movement wanted to stop the use of alcohol. This term was used to fight for the right to vote Thoreau was a strong believer in this principle. The spiritual world is more important than the physical world.

Answers – Round #4 Philadelphia Bible Riots Temperance Movement Suffrage Civil Disobedience Transcendentalism

Round #5 I hated the presidency so much that I left it off my tombstone. I won the presidency against Andrew Jackson due to my “Corrupt Bargain”. I told the American people not to create political parties because it would divide the nation. I won the 1860 presidential election thus leading to the south seceding from the union. I was known as the ‘Great Compromiser’ due to my work on such things as the Compromise of 1850.

Answers – Round #5 Thomas Jefferson John Quincy Adams George Washington Abraham Lincoln Henry Clay