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11.3 USHG - Building a Nation & Sectionalism

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    NYS United States History and Government (USHG) Unit 3a/b - Building a Nation to Sectionalism
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  • One effect of the Market Revolution was
    Decrease in foreign trade
    More colonies being created
    Growth in transportation and industrial production
    Decline in factory jobs
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  • Jackson’s presidency was known for
    Expanding power of the executive branch
    Strengthening the power of the courts
    Supporting abolition of slavery
    Eliminating the spoils system
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  • The spoils system was when Jackson
    Hired only judges from the South
    Gave government jobs to political supporters
    Appointed leaders from Congress
    Cut spending on military supplies
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  • The Nullification Crisis involved
    The end of westward expansion
    Native Americans suing for land
    States banning slavery on their own
    A state refusing to enforce a federal tariff
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  • The Indian Removal Act led to
    Natives joining Congress based on their population
    Native Americans gaining citizenship
    Peaceful relocation to the North
    Forced migration of tribes west of the Mississippi River
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  • Worcester v. Georgia ruled that
    States could not interfere with Native lands
    Congress must fund westward migration
    The military could seize tribal land
    Jackson had to step down
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  • The abolitionist movement wanted to
    Raise tariffs on slave goods
    Promote colonization of western lands
    End slavery across the United States
    Expand plantation farming
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  • William Lloyd Garrison supported abolition by
    Arguing for popular sovereignty
    Voting against the Compromise of 1850
    Publishing The Liberator
    Fighting in the Mexican-American War
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  • Uncle Tom’s Cabin influenced public opinion by
    Defending the southern way of life
    Promoting expansion into Canada
    Exposing the cruelty of slavery
    Encouraging new trade laws
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  • Seneca Falls Convention was significant because it
    Gave women the right to vote
    Passed new state laws in the South
    Elected the first female president
    Started the organized women’s rights movement
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  • One goal of the women’s rights movement was
    Access to land in western territories
    Equal legal and voting rights
    More jobs in northern factories
    End of immigration quotas
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  • The concept of Manifest Destiny was used to
    End slavery in the South
    Block all immigration
    Promote trade with Britain
    Justify U.S. expansion across North America
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  • The Missouri Compromise aimed to
    Keep a balance of slave and free states
    Abolish slavery in all new lands
    Allow states to tax imports
    Give more power to Congress
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  • The Compromise of 1850 included
    Immediate end to slavery
    The return of the Missouri Compromise line
    A stronger Fugitive Slave Law
    A ban on state taxes
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  • Popular sovereignty allowed
    Presidents to choose new states
    Congress to ban voting
    Voters to decide on slavery in new territories
    Judges to make trade laws
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  • “Bleeding Kansas” resulted from
    Railroad expansion
    Violence over slavery in Kansas Territory
    Native raids on towns
    Disputes over the Erie Canal
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