10/10/13
968666655 | Star Spangled Banner | the __________________ was a stirring patriotic song written by Francis Scott Key | 1 | |
968666656 | Hartford Convention; New England; secession | the ___________________ was a gathering of prominent ___________ Federalists who debated _________ | 2 | |
968666657 | North American Review | ____________________ was an intellectual magazine that reflected the post 1815 spirit of American nationalism | 3 | |
968666658 | American System; Henry Clay; tariffs; internal improvements; manufacturing | The ______________ was __________'s ambitious nationalistic plans for _______, _____________________ and expanded _____________ | 4 | |
968666659 | Era of Good Feelings; Monroe | The ___________________ was a somewhat inappropriate term applied to the ______ administrations, suggesting that this period lacked major conflicts | 5 | |
968666660 | Federalists; Republicans | The ___________ were the once- prominent political party that effectively died by 1820, leaving the ___________ as the only party in the US | 6 | |
968666661 | Erie Canal; Madison; internal improvements | The ___________ was the major water transportation route financed and built by New York State after President _______ vetoed a bill for federally funded ____________________ | 7 | |
968666662 | 36 30; free; slave; Missouri Compromise | The ______ line was designated as the future boundary between ____ and _____ territories under the __________________ | 8 | |
968666663 | McCulloch v. Maryland | __________________ was the Supreme Court ruling that defended federal power by denying a state the right to tax a federal bank | 9 | |
968666664 | Dartmouth College v. Woodward | __________________________ was the Supreme Court case in which Daniel Webster successfully argued that a state could not change a legal charter once granted | 10 | |
968666665 | Oregon; Britain; US | ______ was the territory occupied jointly by _______ and the __ under the Treaty of 1818 | 11 | |
968666666 | Monroe Doctrine | the ________________ was a presidential foreign-policy proclamation that might well have been called the "Adams Doctrine" or the "Self-Defense Doctrine" | 12 |