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63 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 63
A way of interpreting the Constitution that allows the federal government to take actions that
the Constitution doesn't forbid it from taking

Implied Powers


Judicial Review

Judicial Activism

Loose Interpretation

Definition 2 of 63
The ideal woman was seen as a tender, self-sacrificing caregiver who provided a nest for her
children and a peaceful refuge for her husband, social customs that restricted women to
caring for the house

Tariff of Abominations


Cult of Domesticity

Seneca Falls Convention


Second Great Awakening

Definition 3 of 63
Reformers proposed setting up new public institutions such as state-supported prisons, mental
hospitals, and poorhouses; hope was that the inmates of these institutions would be cured of
their antisocial behavior by being treated to a disciplined pattern of life in some rural setting

Temperance Movement

Asylum Movement


Abolitionist Movement

Women's Rights Movement

,Definition 4 of 63
Political party led by Jackson that emphasized the "Common Man," and was pro states' rights;
against the Bank of the US

Federalists

Democrats


Whigs

Republicans

Definition 5 of 63
An agreement in 1820 between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States
concerning the extension of slavery into new territories; Added Missouri to the Union as a
slave state, and Maine as a free state

Louisiana Purchase

Indian Removal Act

Missouri Compromise

American System

Definition 6 of 63
"Father of the public school system," and a proponent of public school reform; set the
standard for public schools throughout the nation; lengthened academic year; pro training &
higher salaries to teachers

Dorothea Dix

Charles Finney


Horace Mann

Joseph Smith

,Definition 7 of 63
Economic panic caused by extensive speculation and a decline of European demand for
American goods along with mismanagement within the Second Bank of the United States.
Often cited as the end of the Era of Good Feelings.

Tariff of abominations

Tariff of 1816

Panic of 1819


Treaty of ghent

Definition 8 of 63
Supreme Court ruling that states could not interfere with private contracts

Dartmouth College v. Woodward

Marbury v. madison

Mcculloch v. maryland


Gibbons v. ogden

Definition 9 of 63
An organized campaign to eliminate alcohol consumption

Abolition Movement

Asylum Movement

Temperance Movement

Seneca Falls Convention

, Definition 10 of 63
Sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the northwestern territories of the United States

Embargo Act


Battle of New Orleans

Lewis and Clark Expedition

Louisiana Purchase

Definition 11 of 63
The first national women's rights convention at which the Declaration of Sentiments was written
(1848)

Hartford Convention

Seneca Falls Convention

Second Great Awakening


Temperance Movement

Definition 12 of 63
A battle during the War of 1812 where the British army attempted to take New Orleans. Due to
the foolish frontal attack, Jackson defeated them, which gave him an enormous popularity
boost.

Battle of New Orleans

Battle of Tippecanoe

Treaty of Ghent

Era of Good Feelings

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