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Monroe doctrine : an American foreign policy opposing interference in the western hemisphere from outside powers.
Spoils system : the practice in which public offices with their advantages are at the disposal of the victorious party for its own purposes.
Pet banks : any of a group of state banks selected as depositories of federal funds removed from the U.S Bank during the first Jacksonian administration.
Whig party : an American political party formed in the 1830’s to oppose President Jackson and the democrats.
Nativism : The policy of perpetuating native cultures.
Romanticism : a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization.
Penny Press : A Press that produced cheap and mass produced newspapers in the U.S from the 1830’s onward.
The Alamo : A church built after 1744 as part of a Spanish mission in San Antonio Texas and converted to a fort in the early 1800’s.
Mexican Cession : A historical name in the U.S for a region of the modern day southwest U.S that Mexico ceded to the U.S in 1848.
Mexican War : A war declared by the U.S on Mexico in 1846 and ended after a treaty was signed in 1848.
| The policy of perpetuating native cultures. |
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| any of a group of state banks selected as depositories of federal funds removed from the U.S Bank during the first Jacksonian administration. |
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| A church built after 1744 as part of a Spanish mission in San Antonio Texas and converted to a fort in the early 1800’s. |
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| an American political party formed in the 1830’s to oppose President Jackson and the democrats. |
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| A war declared by the U.S on Mexico in 1846 and ended after a treaty was signed in 1848. |
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| A Press that produced cheap and mass produced newspapers in the U.S from the 1830’s onward. |
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| a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization. |
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| the practice in which public offices with their advantages are at the disposal of the victorious party for its own purposes. |
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| A historical name in the U.S for a region of the modern day southwest U.S that Mexico ceded to the U.S in 1848. |
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| an American foreign policy opposing interference in the western hemisphere from outside powers. |
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| The policy of perpetuating native cultures. |
| |
| any of a group of state banks selected as depositories of federal funds removed from the U.S Bank during the first Jacksonian administration. |
| |
| A church built after 1744 as part of a Spanish mission in San Antonio Texas and converted to a fort in the early 1800’s. |
| |
| an American political party formed in the 1830’s to oppose President Jackson and the democrats. |
| |
| A war declared by the U.S on Mexico in 1846 and ended after a treaty was signed in 1848. |
| |
| A Press that produced cheap and mass produced newspapers in the U.S from the 1830’s onward. |
| |
| a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization. |
| |
| the practice in which public offices with their advantages are at the disposal of the victorious party for its own purposes. |
| |
| A historical name in the U.S for a region of the modern day southwest U.S that Mexico ceded to the U.S in 1848. |
| |
| an American foreign policy opposing interference in the western hemisphere from outside powers. |
| |
© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only