Period 4 APUSH Terms for STUDYING - Statistics

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3rd President, Democratic-Republican, and primary author of the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson
92%
Invention by Eli Whitney, rejuvenating the slave industry and spurring economic growth Cotton Gin
88%
Acquisition of territory by Jefferson when Napoleon decided to sell Louisiana Purchase
80%
Case that overturned the Judiciary Act of 1789 and established judicial review Marbury v. Madison
76%
President of the "common man," and general during the War of 1812. Presidency marked with numerous conflicts Andrew Jackson
72%
Party led by Jefferson, favored greater state power, strict interpretation, the French, and opposed the bank Democratic-Republicans
64%
Allowed Missouri to enter as a slave state, Maine as a free state, and delineated the 36'30' line (1820) Missouri Compromise
64%
War caused by impressment, among other things War of 1812
64%
Period of strong nationalism, economic growth, and only one main political party (Republicans) Era of Good Feelings
60%
5th president of the US during the above mentioned period James Monroe
56%
6th President, presidency married by allegations of the corrupt bargain John Quincy Adams
56%
Forced migration of 5 Native tribes during winter to afore mentioned act Trail of Tears
48%
Giant scandal when the speaker of the House, Henry Clay, allegedly helped Quincy Adams secure votes for the election, leading Jackson to adopt a populist campaign Corrupt Bargain
40%
Confessional act that authorized removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to Oklahoma Indian Removal Act
40%
Textile factory system mainly employing young women from New England farms Lowell System
36%
Political party formed in the 1830s to oppose Jackson and the Democrats. Advocated for strong federal power Whigs
36%
Battle of the above conflict, Jackson's time of glory Battle of New Orleans
28%
Meeting between Federalists in 1814 to oppose war and discuss grievances with of the government Hartford Convention
28%
______ crisis occurred when South Carolina issued the Ordinance of _____ to ____ify the above law because it harmed southern industries Nullification
28%
Movement of religious and moral revivals in response to above Second Great Awakening
28%
When the United States transitioned to a market-based economy The Market Revolution
28%
Political party led by Jackson that advocated for states' rights and populism Democrats
24%
Also known as the "Revolution of 1800" Election of 1800
24%
Result of the Napoleonic wars, halted all trade with French and British 1807 Embargo Act
24%
Virginian slave who led a prominent slave rebellion in 1831 Nat Turner
24%
Vice President and powerful politician under Jackson, advocated for Nullification John C. Calhoun
20%
Art style that arose in the early 19th century that emphasized individualism and nature Romanticism
20%
Also called the Tariff of Abominations, raised the price on imported manufactured goods. Protected the north but harmed the south Tariff of 1828
20%
Pivotal event in woman's suffrage, resulted in the Declaration of Sentiments Seneca Falls Convention
16%
System of employing and promoting civil servants who are supporters of the one in power, used by Jackson Spoils System
16%
Ended the above conflict, resulted in little new changes to borders Treaty of Ghent
16%
Henry Clay's brainchild for the economy - strong tariffs, internal improvements, and a national bank American System
12%
Ideology that viewed women as the morally stronger sex with right placement in the home Cult of Domesticity
12%
Authorized Jackson to use force to collect duties on Tariff of 1828 and 1832. Never invoked, but displayed strong federal power Force Bill
12%
Shawnee chief and famous orator promoting intertribal unity in resistance to US expansion Tecumseh
12%
Prominent abolitionist advocating for the uncompromisable end of slavery and publisher of the newspaper The Liberator William Lloyd Garrison
12%
Word meaning 'occurring before a war, specifically the Civil War' Antebellum
8%
Supreme Court ruled that federal law was stronger than state law when Maryland tried to tax the national bank McCulloch v Maryland
8%
Economic recession when bank failed Panic of 1837
8%
Required western settlers to only use gold and silver only to pay for farms Specie Circuclar
8%
Ruled that state laws could not be enforced in Native territory Worcester v. Georgia
8%
Small, poor, farmers in the south who owned little to none slaves Yeoman farmer
8%
Jackson believed the bank was too powerful and vetoed the second bank's charter Bank Wars
4%
President of the Second Bank of the United States Nicholas Biddle
4%
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by Jackson Roger B. Taney
4%
This was expanded by the removal of property qualifications and tax requirements for white men Suffrage
4%
Similar to above, but philosophical Transcendentalists
4%
Removed all prohibitions on US trade Macon's Bill
0%
Concept used to defend the practice of slavery in the south Paternalism
0%
Another example of the term above, distinctive by their rule of complete celibacy Shakers
0%
The Oneida Community and Brook Farm are some examples of this Utopian Societies
0%
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