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Court casesWar of 1812Sectional Differences Inventors and Inventions Era of Reform

Supreme court case that made segregation legal with the doctrine of “separate but equal” Row Question

Plessy vs. Ferguson Row Answer

Supreme court case where the court set the doctrine of “clear and present danger”. Row Question

Schenck vs. U.S. Row Answer

Supreme court case where the court ruled that segregation is no longer acceptable. Row Question

Brown vs. Board of Education Row Answer

Which case established judicial review? Row Question

Marbury vs. Madison Row Answer

Who did the U.S. declare war on? Row Question

The British Row Answer

The British burned part of what in 1814? Row Question

Washington Row Answer

In the Hartford Convention who opposed the war? Row Question

The Federalists Row Answer

Row Question In what year was the Treaty of Ghent made?

1814 Row Answer

Row Question Who won the Battle of New Orleans?

The United States Row Answer

Andrew Jackson became this because of the Battle of New Orleans Row Question

He became a hero of the american people Row Answer

This man invented the cotton gin Row Question

Eli Whitney Row Answer

Which part of the United States was based on the agriculture? Row Question

The south Row Answer

True of false: The first unions were formed in the north. Row Question

True Row Answer

The quote “cotton is a valuable crop but requires great hand labor” is called what? Row Question

Cotton is King Row Answer

The system of internal improvements did what? Row Question

Build roads, bridges, and canals Row Answer

This person advocated public schools for everyone Row Question

Horace Mann Row Answer

Who developed the dictionary? Row Question

Noah Webster Row Answer

Who believed in help for the mentally ill and prison reform? Row Question

Dorothea Dix Row Answer

Who wrote “Last of the Mohicans”? Row Question

James Fenimore Cooper Row Answer

The Hudson River School was a group of what? Row Question

American landscape artists Row Answer

Who invented the sewing machine? Row Question

Isaac Singer Row Answer

This man invented the telegraph and the Morse code Row Question

Samuel Morse Row Answer

This man invented the steel plow. Row Question

John Deere Row Answer

The mechanical reaper was invented by who? Row Question

Cyrus McCormick Row Answer

The vulcanized rubber was invented by who? Row Question

-Charles Goodyear Row Answer