front 1 Which reform movement concentrated on the end of slavery? | back 1 Abolition |
front 2 Which reform movement concentrated on the removal of alcohol from society? | back 2 Temperance |
front 3 Which reform movement centered around the rehabilitation of people that society deemed unacceptable? | back 3 Prison |
front 4 Which reform movement was the predecessor for Prohibition in the 1900s? | back 4 Temperance |
front 5 Which reform movement started in Seneca Falls, New York? | back 5 Women's suffrage |
front 6 Wife of James Madison; saved the portrait of George Washington from the burning White House | back 6 Dolly Madison |
front 7 Woman that led Lewis and Clark on their expedition west | back 7 Sacagewea |
front 8 Woman that Thomas Jefferson had an illicit affair with during her enslavement | back 8 Sally Hemmings |
front 9 Woman that brought water to soldiers on the fields of the Revolutionary War | back 9 molly Pitcher |
front 10 Woman that led the Seneca Falls convention as a part of the women's rights movement | back 10 Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
front 11 During the time of Cahokia, which method of travel was most common? | back 11 Boats or waterways |
front 12 Which invention revolutionized the cotton industry? | back 12 Cotton Gin |
front 13 Name 2 types of transportation that changed technology in the 1800s | back 13 Steamboats, canals, railroads, etc |
front 14 What were/are canals and why were they so revolutionary? | back 14 Transportation between waterways; much faster; reduced time |
front 15 Which technological change made transportation and communication cross country faster and more efficient | back 15 Railroads |
front 16 Which conflict consisted of the Sons of Liberty dressing up as Natives and dumping a substance into a harbor | back 16 Boston Tea Party |
front 17 Which event was illustrated by Paul Revere and consisted of British officers firing into a crowd | back 17 Boston Massacre |
front 18 Which treaty officially ended the conflict between the British and the colonists | back 18 Treaty of Paris |
front 19 Which war was fought prior to the Revolutionary War that sparked conflict between the colonists and the British | back 19 French and Indian War or Seven Years War |
front 20 What was the name of the "line" that the colonists were prohibited from crossing west of the Appalachians | back 20 Proclamation of 1763 |
front 21 Define Manifest Destiny | back 21 Idea that Americans are destined to move west from coast to coast |
front 22 Which territory was purchased by Thomas Jefferson and doubled the size of the United States | back 22 Louisiana Purchase |
front 23 Which territory was gained by the Adams Onis treaty | back 23 Florida |
front 24 Which territory remained independent for about 10 years prior to being annexed by the United States | back 24 Texas |
front 25 Name 2 motivations of Manifest Destiny | back 25 land, money, gold, no more room in East, etc |
front 26 Person that orchestrated the Indian Removal Act, and ultimately the Trail of Tears. | back 26 Andrew Jackson |
front 27 Person that saved the portrait of George Washington from the burning White House during the War of 1812 | back 27 Dolly Madison |
front 28 A northern abolitionist that published The Liberator | back 28 William Lloyd Garrison |
front 29 Person that led a farmer’s rebellion that primarily started because of issues of taxation | back 29 Daniel Shay |
front 30 Person that came up with the 3 part American system to revitalize the American economy. | back 30 Henry Clay |
front 31 Document that effectively ended the French and Indian War | back 31 Treaty of Paris (1763) |
front 32 Document that stated that the United States would take action if European powers interfered with the Western hemisphere | back 32 Monroe Doctrine |
front 33 Document in which the United States gained control of Florida | back 33 Adams-Onis Treaty |
front 34 Stated the new regulations for states joining the union as either a slave state or a free state | back 34 Missouri Compromise |
front 35 South Carolina slave revolt that ended with approximately 75 deaths of slaves and colonists | back 35 Stono Rebellion |
front 36 Name 2 European powers that settled in North America | back 36 Spain, England, France |
front 37 Which method of transportation was MOST relied upon during the height of Cahokia | back 37 Waterways or boats |
front 38 Describe the purpose of the continental congress | back 38 Figure out response to British Rule |
front 39 Which colonial group was the most anti-slavery? | back 39 Quakers |
front 40 Which enlightenment thinker contributed ideas to the Declaration of Independence | back 40 John Locke (or Thomas Hobbes) |
front 41 Name the biggest cause of the French and Indian War | back 41 territory |
front 42 Name the 3 groups of people during the Revolutionary War in terms of supporting sides | back 42 Loyalists, Patriots, Neutral |
front 43 Identify at least one reason why America did NOT want a monarchy | back 43 abuse of power, one person in power, bad experience with England |
front 44 Define Republican Motherhood | back 44 Idea that it is the responsibility of women (mothers) to teach their children how to be citizens |
front 45 Identify 2 key differences between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists | back 45 Feds = strong central gov, against a Bill of Rights, preferred a balance between state and fed govt. Anti = strong state govt, supported a Bill of Rights, limited National govt |
front 46 Difference between Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan | back 46 Va = representation based on population NJ = representation based on equality |
front 47 Which founding father established a National Bank | back 47 Hamilton |
front 48 Which Act placed tax on British china, glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea imported to the colonies | back 48 Townshend Act |
front 49 Define Consumer Revolution | back 49 Increase in consumption (raw materials from colonies to GB, finished products from GB to colonies) |
front 50 What was the MOST important takeaway from the election of 1800 | back 50 It was expected to be messy but instead it was peaceful (transfer of power between political parties) |