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Chapter 7 Review.  You will work in teams of 3 to compete in this game.  Each team will be given a Whiteboard!  When each question is posted, you will.

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1 Chapter 7 Review

2  You will work in teams of 3 to compete in this game.  Each team will be given a Whiteboard!  When each question is posted, you will write either TRUE or FALSE on the whiteboard.  If your answer is correct you will get a point.  If the answer is False you will need to make it true in the following question!  GOOD LUCK!

3 QUESTION #1 The Rush-Bagot Agreement gave the United States fishing rights off parts of the Newfounland and Labrador coasts.

4 NOW MAKE IT TRUE! THE RUSH-BAGOT TREATY EVENTUALLY LED THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA TO COMPLETELY DEMILITARIZE THEIR COMMON BORDER.

5 QUESTION #2 The Monroe Doctrine warned European countries not to establish colonies in the Americas.

6 QUESTION #3 The Missouri Compromise required that Maine enter the Union as a free state to maintain the balance of slave and free states in the Union.

7 QUESTION #4 Some white voters benefited from the expansion of voting rights in the 1820s.

8 QUESTION #5 As president, Andrew Jackson rewarded those who supported him during the campaign with government jobs.

9 QUESTION #6 Northerners, with industries to protect, were especially angered by the Tariff of Abominations.

10 NOW MAKE IT TRUE! SOUTHERNERS WERE ESPECIALLY ANGERGED BY THE TARIFF OF ABOMINATIONS BECAUSE THEY FELT THE NORTH WAS GETTING RICH AT THE EXPENSE OF THE SOUTH.

11 QUESTION #7 The nullification crisis sparked a dispute over the right of the states to reject a federal law as unconstitutional.

12 QUESTION #8 Andrew Jackson, who had supported federal authority in the nullification crisis, also felt that the federal government should have the power to control the banking system.

13 NOW MAKE IT TRUE! ANDREW JACKSON, WHO HAD SUPPORTED FEDERAL AUTHORITY IN THE NULLIFICATION CRISIS, STATED THE NATIONAL CONTROL OF THE BANKING SYSTEM WOULD HAVE AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE OVER OTHER BANKS.

14 QUESTION #9 In Worcester vs. Georgia, the Cherokee Nation did not win recognition as a distinct political community.

15 NOW MAKE IT TRUE! In Worcester vs. Georgia, the Cherokee Nation finally won recognition as a distinct political community.

16 QUESTION #10 Interchangeable parts were not important to the Industrial Revolution because using them caused a set-back to production and limited mass production of goods.

17 NOW MAKE IT TRUE! INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS WERE IMPORTANT TO THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BECAUSE USING THEM ALLOWED FOR UNIFORM PARTS TO MAKE MASS PRODUCTION EASIER. INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS WERE IMPORTANT TO THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BECAUSE USING THEM ALLOWED FOR UNIFORM PARTS TO MAKE MASS PRODUCTION EASIER.

18 Part II: Vocabulary  I will post a definition of a word on the board, with your team write down the term it corresponds to.  If your team gets the answer right you will receive a point.

19 Question #1 A major political party in the United States established in 1836. This party was anti-Jackson and represented a variety of regional interests.

20 Question #2 A famous lawyer/Congressman of Massachusetts. Favored the federal government in debates with John C. Calhoun and Robert Hayne.

21 Question #3 After the Cherokee Indians were forced to leave their lands, they traveled a 800 mile route where thousands of Cherokee died, outlaws stole their livestock and government officials stole their money.

22 Question #4 The 7 th President of the United States.

23 Question #5 A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country

24 Question #6 The name of the system introduced by Henry Clay and supported by John Q. Adams, Daniel Webster and the Whig Party.

25 Question #7 In 1828 this raised the tariff on imported manufactured goods. The tariff protected the North but harmed the South.

26 Question #8 (1819) Spain ceded Florida to the United States and gave up its claims to the Oregon Territory

27 Question #9 The 1819 Supreme Court case that established federal supremacy over the state governments.

28 Question #10 (1830) A Congressional Act that authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River.

29 Question #11 Andrew Jackson's vice- president. He was a spokesman for the South and states' rights.

30 Question #12 The first President to die in office. His death created a brief Constitutional crisis, but ultimately resolved many questions about presidential succession

31 Question #13 An American inventor who developed the cotton gin. Also contributed to the concept of interchangeable parts that were exactly alike and easily assembled or exchanged

32 Question #14 Process of making large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply

33 Question #15 First building project funded by Congress. It made travel and transportation of goods much easier because it was one continuous road that was in good condition.

34 Question #16 1st protective tariff; helped protect American industry from competition by raising the prices of British manufactured goods, which were often cheaper and of higher quality than those produced in the U.S.

35 Question #17 Supreme Court decision that ruled that The Constitution gave control of interstate commerce to the U.S. Congress, not the individual states through which a route passed.

36 Question #18 Secretary of State under James Monroe, he largely formulated the Monroe Doctrine. He was the sixth president of the United States.

37 Question #19 It was decided Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine entered as a free state and all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.

38 Question #20 The practice of winning candidates’ rewarding their supporters with government jobs!

39 Question #20 A term used by Jackson's opponents to describe the state banks that the federal government used for new revenue deposits in an attempt to destroy the Second Bank of the United States; the practice continued after the charter for the Second Bank expired in 1836.

40 Question #21 He had only been chosen to balance the Whig ticket with no expectation he would ever have power. Many Whig Party members began calling him “His Accidency”


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