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Ch 11 and 12 Test
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James Monroe: 5th president of the US; President during the Era of Good Feelings
John Quincy Adams: 6th president of the US; 1828 National Republican candidate.
Andrew Jackson: 7th president of the US; 1828 Democratic-republican candidate; this president’s popularity with the common man changed politics in Washington DC.
Martin Van Buren: 8th president of the US; Inaugurated in 1837.
William Henry Harrison: 9th president of the US; First Whig president. First US president to die in office.
John Tyler: 10th president of the US; became president because President Harrison died
James Polk: 11th president of the US; Inaugurated in 1845
Black Hawk: Native American Sauk leader; led Native uprising in Illinois that was put down by US troops.
Osceola: Native American Seminole leader; successfully defended territory against US government in the Seminole Wars.
Eli Whitney: Invented the Cotton Gin
Industrial Revolution: a period where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology occurred.
Capitalism: economic system in which people and companies own the means of production.
Textile Mill: factory for making textiles built near rivers because they ran on waterpower.
Missouri Compromise of 1820: provided for an even balance of slave and free states
Monroe Doctrine: the policy that the U.S. opposed further European colonization of and interference with independent nations in the Western Hemisphere.
Sectionalism: rivalry based on the special interests of different areas.
Panic of 1837: a time when land values dropped sharply and people lost confidence in the economy.
Indian Removal Act: Congress passed this act in 1830 in order to relocate Native Americans
Trail of Tears: the forced relocation of the Cherokee nation from the state of Georgia by US federal troops.
Mudslinging: political method used to ruin a reputation
Treaty of Saginaw: Natives in Michigan gave up land in the lower peninsula of Michigan.
Spoils system: the practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters
Steamboat: a boat in which the primary method of propulsion is steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels
Erie Canal: a canal in New York that runs about 363 miles from the Hudson River to Lake Erie, completing a route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.
Ch 11 and 12 Test
Across:1. | the policy that the U.S. opposed further European colonization of and interference with independent nations in the Western Hemisphere. | 5. | 5th president of the US; President during the Era of Good Feelings | 8. | 11th president of the US; Inaugurated in 1845 | 9. | the practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters | 10. | provided for an even balance of slave and free states |
| 11. | a boat in which the primary method of propulsion is steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels | 14. | Invented the Cotton Gin | 17. | 9th president of the US; First Whig president. First US president to die in office. | 18. | a time when land values dropped sharply and people lost confidence in the economy. | 19. | a canal in New York that runs about 363 miles from the Hudson River to Lake Erie, completing a route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. |
| | Down:2. | Native American Seminole leader; successfully defended territory against US government in the Seminole Wars. | 3. | rivalry based on the special interests of different areas. | 4. | 8th president of the US; Inaugurated in 1837. | 6. | Congress passed this act in 1830 in order to relocate Native Americans | 7. | a period where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology occurred. |
| 12. | the forced relocation of the Cherokee nation from the state of Georgia by US federal troops. | 13. | 10th president of the US; became president because President Harrison died | 15. | economic system in which people and companies own the means of production. | 16. | Native American Sauk leader; led Native uprising in Illinois that was put down by US troops. |
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Ch 11 and 12 Test
Across:1. | the policy that the U.S. opposed further European colonization of and interference with independent nations in the Western Hemisphere. | 5. | 5th president of the US; President during the Era of Good Feelings | 8. | 11th president of the US; Inaugurated in 1845 | 9. | the practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters | 10. | provided for an even balance of slave and free states |
| 11. | a boat in which the primary method of propulsion is steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels | 14. | Invented the Cotton Gin | 17. | 9th president of the US; First Whig president. First US president to die in office. | 18. | a time when land values dropped sharply and people lost confidence in the economy. | 19. | a canal in New York that runs about 363 miles from the Hudson River to Lake Erie, completing a route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. |
| | Down:2. | Native American Seminole leader; successfully defended territory against US government in the Seminole Wars. | 3. | rivalry based on the special interests of different areas. | 4. | 8th president of the US; Inaugurated in 1837. | 6. | Congress passed this act in 1830 in order to relocate Native Americans | 7. | a period where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology occurred. |
| 12. | the forced relocation of the Cherokee nation from the state of Georgia by US federal troops. | 13. | 10th president of the US; became president because President Harrison died | 15. | economic system in which people and companies own the means of production. | 16. | Native American Sauk leader; led Native uprising in Illinois that was put down by US troops. |
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