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    Frontiersman

  1. Feelings of pride and loyalty toward one's country.
  2. Your answer:
    Protective tariff
    Mass production
    American system
    Nationalism


  3. Section of the country that was the birthplace of America's industrial revolution.
  4. Your answer:
    American sytem
    Nationalism
    Underground railroad
    Northeast


  5. Plan that called for higher tariffs and for improvements in the nation's network of roads and canals.
  6. Your answer:
    Northeast
    Mass production
    Nationalism
    American system


  7. First American manufacturer to build a factory.
  8. Your answer:
    Alfred E. Neuman
    Henry Clay
    Washington Irving
    Francis Lowell


  9. America's first true depression.
  10. Your answer:
    Underground railroad
    The "no football 'til fall" blues
    Panic of 1819
    American system


  11. Abolitionist network that helped runaway slaves escape to the north.
  12. Your answer:
    American system
    Mass production
    Protective tariff
    Underground railroad


  13. Congressional leader who proposed the Missouri Compromise.
  14. Your answer:
    Alfred E. Neuman
    Washington Irving
    Henry Clay
    Francis Lowell


  15. Business method developed by Eli Whitney to produce hundreds of parts quickly and cheaply by machine.
  16. Your answer:
    Mass production
    American System
    Undergrtound railroad
    Protective tariff


  17. Tax that helped American manufacturers by making foreign-made goods more expensive.
  18. Your answer:
    Panic of 1819
    Protective tariff
    Mass production
    American system


  19. Author who portrayed America as an ideal land in stories such as "Rip Van Winkle" and "The legend of Sleepy Hollow".
  20. Your answer:
    Francis Lowell
    Washington Irving
    Henry Clay
    Sponge Bob


  21. The Missouri Compromise temporarily settled sectional differences because...
  22. Your answer:
    proclaimed Missouri as the "show me state".
    it outlawed slavery throughout the South.
    the number of free and slave states remained evenly divided.
    it permitted slavery anywhere in the North.


  23. As a result of the Tariff of 1816, the prices of European manufactured goods sold in the United States ...
  24. Your answer:
    remained the same.
    decreased.
    increased.
    went down.


  25. During the early 1800's, the main economic activity in the West and in the South was ...
  26. Your answer:
    farming.
    manufacturing
    ship building
    coal mining


  27. The Monroe Doctrine stated that ...
  28. Your answer:
    President Monroe should be named President for life.
    an attack by a European power anywhere in the Americas would be viewed as an attack on the U.S.
    European powers were forbidden to trade with nations in the Western Hemisphere.
    the American government would increase tariffs on goods manufactured in Europe.


  29. During the earliest years of the 1800's, most middle-class Americans ...
  30. Your answer:
    were landowners.
    very poor by european standards.
    lived in cities.
    felt socially unequal to one another.


  31. Many of the ideas that aided America's Industrial Revolution came from ...
  32. Your answer:
    Spain.
    the Kitchens of Sara Lee.
    Great Britain.
    France.


  33. One reason for the growth of nationalism in America between 1815 and 1828 was the ...
  34. Your answer:
    rise of a strong federal government.
    Panic of 1819
    rapid growth of the southern cotton industry.
    the strength of the NFC over the AFC in the Pro Bowl Game.


  35. In the case of McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court stated that the ...
  36. Your answer:
    federal government had implied powers, as well as powers stated in the Constitution.
    Tariff of 1816 was unconstitutional.
    seventh graders shouldn't have tests on Saturdays.
    state governments had power over the federal government.


  37. In the years after 1815, the West became economically strong as the need for ...
  38. Your answer:
    farm goods increased.
    cotton increased.
    machine-powered cotton mills increased.
    NFL Parity increased.


  39. One RESULT of the Panic of 1819 was ...
  40. Your answer:
    an increase in the number of loans made to western farmers.
    an increase in western land prices.
    the computer network crashed.
    a decrease in trade between the East and the West, which closed many eastern factories.



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