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- 2. Commanding a victory at sea, he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.
- 6. What era in history contained Common Sense, the 1st Continental Congress, and the Intolerable Acts
- 8. These turned the South into a major Cotton producer for Northern textile mills.
- 9. Gave access to markets for economic development in New York, Boston, and Charlestown
- 11. Bringing the Confederate States back into the union was the priority after Lee surrendered at this court house.
- 14. More and more open in response to new railroads
- 16. The cost of moving goods from this was a major effect of the opening of the Eerie Canal.
- 17. Solution to states eager to expand, arguing over land west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- 18. Congress passes a bill, the president vetoes the bill, Congress overrides veto.
- 19. The Father of the Bill of Rights would not ratify the Constitution without the Bill of Rights because he felt that it did not adequately protect individual rights.
- 20. Annexation of this state led to border disputes and the US-Mexican War.
- 22. What Texas and California were both formerly a part of.
- 26. The impact of Uncle Tom’s cabin was that support grew for this movement.
- 28. Established a form of government based on a social contract.
- 30. One effect was women migrating from rural communities to cities seeking work.
- 31. You get unalienable rights and are created equal because you are this.
- 33. This was renewed during the Era of Good Feelings.
- 36. People dissenting against church doctrine and wanting separation of church and state led to the establishment of what principle.
- 38. People can open a Mosque, Jewish Synagogue, or Baptist Church in the same town due to an amendment guaranteeing person freedoms.
- 39. Tourists could visit the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House and Women’s Rights National park in this town in New York.
- 42. This rebellion led the government to restructure and discard the Articles of Confederation.
- 43. 1st Continental Congress granted him Commander and General of the Army of the colonies.
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- 1. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the 1st to start these due to their rivalry and differing opinions.
- 3. This was the primary reason Catholics immigrated to Maryland.
- 4. Protects the accused with the right to remain silent, speedy trails, jury of peers, and protection from cruel and unusual punishment.
- 5. Citizens reporting to jury duty are helping uphold a constitutional right through this amendment.
- 7. What the south passed to limit the effects of the Civil War Amendments.
- 10. Precedent of courts determining constitutionality of a law from Marbury vs. Madison.
- 12. As a result of this amendment, African Americans could move elsewhere.
- 13. The Bessemer Steel Process allowed for these to help expand the West.
- 15. Started over British impressment of our sailors and ended by the Treaty of Ghent.
- 17. States like South Carolina cannot void or overrule a federal law that they think is unconstitutional.
- 21. Patrick Henry feared this would surrender too much power to the federal government if the Constitution was ratified.
- 22. Introduction of interchangeable parts led to this.
- 23. Young women in 1800’s New England became employed outside the home as.
- 24. The Virginia Plan and the New Jersey plans help lay out representation in congress with this solution.
- 25. Loosing a staple food crop, this prompted Irish immigrants to flee to the United States.
- 27. Colonists hated the limits it imposed on westward expansion
- 29. Primary purpose of the American Temperance society was to decrease this consumption.
- 32. In Lincoln’s 1st inaugural address, his words, “we must not be enemies”, was him trying to keep this intact.
- 34. In an attempt to challenge anti-Cherokee law without violence, the Cherokees went here for help.
- 35. Tenth amendment principle meaning that powers not granted to the United States by the constitution are reserved to the states and to the people.
- 37. Building roads and a transportation network helped promote this.
- 38. Result of the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854.
- 40. Democrats of 1844 called for no land to be ceded to England, making Manifest Destiny a what?
- 41. One problem George Washington faced when he became president.
- 44. Hudson River School paintings share this theme with literary works by Ralph Waldo Emerson
