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1 30 pt5 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Age of Invention Reforms Arts and Artists Age of Jackson 35 pt10 pt 15 pt40 pt 45 pt 20 pt 50 pt25 pt 30 pt 10 pt35 pt 40 pt 45 pt 50 pt 30 pt 35 pt 40 pt 45 pt 50 pt 30 pt 35 pt 40 pt 45 pt 50 pt 30 pt Grab Bag

2 Country where the Industrial Revolution began

3 England

4 Invention that increased slavery in the South

5 Cotton gin

6 Main product of the first factories

7 textiles

8 Inventor of the steamboat

9 Robert Fulton

10 Made farming easier in thick Midwest soil

11 Steel plow

12 Inventor of cotton gin and interchangeable parts

13 Eli Whitney

14 McCormick’s invention that increased grain production

15 Mechanical reaper

16 Invented by Samuel Morse

17 telegraph

18 The main work force for early factories

19 Young women and children

20 Memorized English factory machines and copied them in U.S.

21 Samuel Slater

22 Reform movement to end slavery

23 abolition

24 Workers organizing for better pay and conditions

25 Labor union

26 Women’s rights convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

27 Seneca Falls Convention

28 What is suffrage?

29 the right to vote

30 Runaway slave who wrote autobiography

31 Frederick Douglass

32 Escaped slave who spoke for both women’s rights and abolition

33 Sojourner Truth

34 Movement to ban drinking alcohol

35 Temperance movement

36 Founded national organization for women’s rights

37 Susan B. Anthony

38 Most famous “conductor” of the Underground Railroad

39 Harriet Tubman

40 Religious revival that encouraged reforms

41 Second Great Awakening

42 Artistic movement that emphasized emotion

43 Romanticism

44 Author of “The Raven” and scary short stories

45 Edgar Allen Poe

46 Wrote Scarlet Letter and stories with Puritan themes

47 Nathaniel Hawthorne

48 New England author who helped found transcendentalism

49 Ralph Waldo Emerson

50 What type of art was created by the Hudson River School?

51 Landscape paintings

52 Writer who protested Mexican War by refusing to pay taxes

53 Henry David Thoreau

54 Peaceful protest against unjust laws

55 civil disobedience

56 Herman Melville’s novel about the hunt for a white whale

57 Moby Dick

58 How did Romantic artists view God and spirituality?

59 God found in nature; spirituality more individual

60 Theme found in Last of the Mohicans and Song of Hiawatha

61 Native Americans

62 Event that made Jackson a national hero

63 Battle of New Orleans

64 Defeated Jackson in election of 1824

65 John Quincy Adams

66 What did Jackson supporters call the election of 1824?

67 A “corrupt bargain”

68 Political party founded by Jackson and his supporters

69 Democratic Party

70 What was Jackson’s support for common majority rule called?

71 Jacksonian democracy

72 What did the Indian Removal Act do?

73 Forced Natives to move west of Mississippi

74 Awarding government jobs to political supporters

75 Spoils system

76 States cancelling a federal law

77 Nullification

78 What federal laws caused the Nullification Crisis?

79 tariffs

80 Forced march of 15,000 Natives to Oklahoma

81 Trail of Tears

82 Cherokees went to court to keep their land

83 Worcester v. Georgia

84 Supreme Court ruled that states cannot tax federal government

85 McColloch v. Maryland

86 Only federal government can control interstate trade

87 Gibbons v. Ogden

88 Closed by Andrew Jackson by giving its money to states

89 2nd National Bank

90 Period of American confidence and political unity after War of 1812

91 Era of Good Feelings

92 Declaration that the Americas were no longer open for European colonies

93 Monroe Doctrine

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