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US History - Manifest Destiny (1800-1850)

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  • This act was issued by Jefferson and forbade American trad with foreign nations.
    Embargo Act of 1807
    Orders of Council
    Macon's Bill No. 2
    Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
  • Declared that Europe should not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
    Monroe Doctrine
    Hamilton's Plan
    Louisiana Purchase
    Foreign Policy
  • Two states admitted to the union and all territory north of the 36°30" was free of slavery.
    Missouri Compromise
    Manifest Destany
    Imperialism
    Seneca Falls
  • the act of a state attempting to prevent the enforcement of a law of the United States
    Nullification
    Judicial Review
    Embargo Act
    Abolitionist Movement
  • A system in which the parts of government have powers that affect and control the other.
    Great Compromise
    Separation of Power
    Articles of Confederation
    Checks & Balances
  • Phrase commonly used in the 1840's and 1850's to express expansion of the U.S. to the Pacific.
    Manifest Destiny
    Imperialism
    Colonialism
    Expansion
  • John Marshell established the Supreme Court’s power of judicial review - unconstitutional.
    Marbury v. Madison
    Worchester v. Georgia
    Hamilton v. Jefferson
    Cherokee Nation  v. Georgia
  • Authorized President to resettle Indian tribes who lived east of the Mississippi River.
    None of the Above
    Monroe Doctrine
    Indian Removal Act
    Trail of Tears
  • US troops evicted Native American in Georgia and moved them to Oklahoma Indian country.
    Indian Removal Act
    Oklahoma March
    Trail of Tears
    Nullification
  • A war between the U.S. and Great Britain caused by impressment of American sailors
    French & Indian War
    Revolution of 1800
    American Revolution
    War of 1812
  • This presidency was the called the Age of the Common Man.
    Andrew Jackson
    Thamas Jefferson
    George Washington
    John Q. Adams
  • We were commissioned by Jefferson to map and explore the Louisiana Purchase region.
    Marbury & Madison
    Lewis & Clark
    Alian & Sedition
    Ben & Jerry's
  • A Democratic-Republican and I believed in strict interpretation of the Constitution.
    George Washington
    Alexander Hamilton
    John Adams
    Thomas Jefferson
  • Women's convention in New York, in 1848.
    Senaca Falls
    Abolitionist Movement
    State Convention
    Embargo
  • This was an anti slavery reform movement.
    Abolitionist Movement
    Articles of Confederation
    Checks & Balance
    Nullification
  • The name given to renegade countries on the Mediterranean of North Africa who demanded money.
    Lewis & Clark
    Nullification
    Senaca Falls
    Barbary Wars
  • Signed by the 2nd. Continental Congress on July 4. It dissolved the colonies’ ties with Britain
    Declaration of Independence
    Orders of Council
    Articles of Confederation
    Constitution
  • A rapid movement of people and the first major economic rush to California in 1848–49
    The Gold Rush
    Migration
    Imperialism
    Manifest Destiny
  • This was the first written plan of government.
    Declaration of independence
    Constitution
    Articles of Confederation
    Orders of Council