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6 Weeks Exam Review
Chapters 6 - 9
___________________ 1. To withdraw. ___________________ 2. A tax on foreign goods imported into a country. ___________________ 3. A work stoppage.
___________________ 4. Term used to describe the forced migration of the Cherokee.___________________ 5. A group of people who seek to win public office.___________________ 6. To bring all production tasks together in one place.___________________ 7. Economic system in which privately owned companies compete for profit.___________________ 8. Held that a state could declare a federal law unconstitutional.
___________________ 9. Term that describes places made up mostly of one or more cities.___________________10. Practice of giving government jobs to friends and supporters.___________________11. Policy to prevent European nations from interfering with nations in the Western Hemisphere.__________________ 12. The _____________ greatly increased the size of the United States.___________________13. Wealth that can be used to produce goods and make money.__________________ 14.Severe depression marked by high unemployment and increased poverty. __________________ 15. The making of products by machinery. __________________ 16. A restriction on trade. __________________ 17. A piece of paper that banks issued to their customers.
__________________ 18. Places made up of farms and country- side are called ________ areas.__________________ 19. The Cherokee referred to their forced westward migration as the __________.__________________ 20. During the _____________ Americans began buying rather than making goods.__________________ 21. Agreement that stripped Native Americans of the southern two thirds of Ohio.__________________ 22. An organization of workers formed to protect their interest.__________________ 23. The inventor of the cotton gin. __________________ 24. Built the first totally centralized textile mill in Waltham, Massachusetts.__________________ 25. Crowded apartments with poor standards of sanitation, safety, and comfort.
__________________ 26. The first national labor union. __________________ 27. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that Congress has the authority to take actions necessary to fulfill its constitutional duties.__________________ 28. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that states could not interfere with contracts. __________________ 29. 1824 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that states could not regulate commerce on interstate waterways.__________________ 30. Unsuccessful slave revolt in 1831. __________________ 31. Term for the growth of industry. __________________ 32. Was fought after the War of 1812 had already been ended by treaty.
__________________ 33. Pioneer who helped cut the Wilderness Road.__________________ 34. Inventor who proved steam could be used to power ships.__________________ 35. African American mathematician who surveyed the site of Washington,D.C.__________________ 36. Writer who promoted education and stressed the importance for a standard national language.__________________ 37. Minister who helped established the African Methodist Episcopal Church. _____ 38. In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, a. the United States doubled its size. b. Spain ceded Florida to the United States. c. The U.S. gained the right to build the Erie Canal.
_____ 39. Many historians believe that the rise of a mobile society in the United States led today. a. A decline in dueling. b. A decline in divorce rate. c. An increase in suicide and alcoholism.
_____ 40. What was one important effect of the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 ? a. Laws called black codes were passed. b. The demand for slave labor increased. c . Plantation owners went bankrupt. _____ 41. The most influential new enterprises of the Market Revolution were a. canals b. plantations c. banks
_____ 42. Which of the following was an aspect of the Market Revolution ? a. Fewer people worked to earn cash b. Families became more self-sufficient. c. More Americans worked outside the home._____ 43. Which was a result of industrialization in the U.S. ? a. A sharp decline in poverty. b. The growth of cities. c. A decrease in available jobs.
__________________ 44. First President of the United States.
__________________ 45. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
__________________ 46. Capital of Alabama.
__________________ 47. Declaring a law null and void.
__________________ 48. An area set aside by the government for Native Americans. __________________ 49. The act of forcing people into the military. __________________ 50. To give up.
___________________ 1. To withdraw. ___________________ 2. A tax on foreign goods imported into a country. ___________________ 3. A work stoppage.
___________________ 4. Term used to describe the forced migration of the Cherokee.___________________ 5. A group of people who seek to win public office.___________________ 6. To bring all production tasks together in one place.___________________ 7. Economic system in which privately owned companies compete for profit.___________________ 8. Held that a state could declare a federal law unconstitutional.
Secede
tariff
strike
Trail of Tears
political party
centralized
Free enterprise system
Virginia & Kentucky Resolution
___________________ 9. Term that describes places made up mostly of one or more cities.___________________10. Practice of giving government jobs to friends and supporters.___________________11. Policy to prevent European nations from interfering with nations in the Western Hemisphere.__________________ 12. The _____________ greatly increased the size of the United States.___________________13. Wealth that can be used to produce goods and make money.__________________ 14.Severe depression marked by high unemployment and increased poverty. __________________ 15. The making of products by machinery. __________________ 16. A restriction on trade. __________________ 17. A piece of paper that banks issued to their customers.
urban
Spoils system
Monroe Doctrine
Louisiana Purchase
capital
Panic of 1837
manufacturing
Embargo
Bank notes
__________________ 18. Places made up of farms and country- side are called ________ areas.__________________ 19. The Cherokee referred to their forced westward migration as the __________.__________________ 20. During the _____________ Americans began buying rather than making goods.__________________ 21. Agreement that stripped Native Americans of the southern two thirds of Ohio.__________________ 22. An organization of workers formed to protect their interest.__________________ 23. The inventor of the cotton gin. __________________ 24. Built the first totally centralized textile mill in Waltham, Massachusetts.__________________ 25. Crowded apartments with poor standards of sanitation, safety, and comfort.
rural
Trail of Tears
Treaty of Greenville
Labor union
Market Revolution
Eli WhitneyFrancis Lowell
Tenements
__________________ 26. The first national labor union. __________________ 27. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that Congress has the authority to take actions necessary to fulfill its constitutional duties._________________ 28. 1819 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that states could not interfere with contracts. __________________ 29. 1824 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that states could not regulate commerce on interstate waterways.__________________ 30. Unsuccessful slave revolt in 1831. __________________ 31. Term for the growth of industry. __________________ 32. Was fought after the War of 1812 had already been ended by treaty.
National Trade Union
McCulloch v. Maryland
Dartmouth v. Woodward
Gibbons v. Ogden
Turner’s Rebellion
Industrialization
Battle of New Orleans
__________________ 33. Pioneer who helped cut the Wilderness Road.__________________ 34. Inventor who proved steam could be used to power ships.__________________ 35. African American mathematician who surveyed the site of Washington,D.C.__________________ 36. Writer who promoted education and stressed the importance for a standard national language.__________________ 37. Minister who helped established the African Methodist Episcopal Church. _____ 38. In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, a. the United States doubled its size. b. Spain ceded Florida to the United States. c. The U.S. gained the right to build the Erie Canal.
Daniel Boone
Robert Fulton
Benjamin Bannerker
Noah Webster
Richard Allen
B
_____ 39. Many historians believe that the rise of a mobile society in the United States led today. a. A decline in dueling. b. A decline in divorce rate. c. An increase in suicide and alcoholism.
_____ 40. What was one important effect of the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 ? a. Laws called black codes were passed. b. The demand for slave labor increased. c . Plantation owners went bankrupt. _____ 41. The most influential new enterprises of the Market Revolution were a. canals b. plantations c. banks
C
B
C
_____ 42. Which of the following was an aspect of the Market Revolution ? a. Fewer people worked to earn cash b. Families became more self-sufficient. c. More Americans worked outside the home._____ 43. Which was a result of industrialization in the U.S. ? a. A sharp decline in poverty. b. The growth of cities. c. A decrease in available jobs.
__________________ 44. First President of the United States.
__________________ 45. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
__________________ 46. Capital of Alabama.
__________________ 47. Declaring a law null and void.
C
B
Washington
Bill of Rights
Montgomery
Nullification
__________________ 48. An area set aside by the government for Native Americans. __________________ 49. The act of forcing people into the military. __________________ 50. To give up.
Reservation
Impressment
Cede