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Chapter 13 Test Review A Growing Sense of Nationhood ~Mrs. Connor

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Chapter 13 Test Review. A Growing Sense of Nationhood. ~Mrs. Connor. What symbol is used to represent the USA?. Uncle (United) Sam (States). The Era of Good Feeling. marked by a strong sense of …?. National Unity. Where did most Americans live in the early 1800’s?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 13 Test Review

A Growing Sense of Nationhood

~Mrs. Connor

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What symbol is used to represent the USA?

Uncle (United)

Sam (States)

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The Era of Good Feeling

• marked by a strong sense of …?

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Where did most Americans live in the early 1800’s?

Along the Atlantic Coast

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Henry Clay’s “American System”

Promoted economic growth

~high tariffs ~federal support for “internal improvements” such as road building and railroads ~corporate welfare~a national banking system based on fiat money.

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John Marshall’s Supreme Court decisions…

Increased the power of the federal government

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The US economic system is known as…

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Capitalism

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John James Audubon is famous for his…

portraits of American birds

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New musical entertainment in the early 1800’s…

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James Fenimore Cooper is best known for his novels about…

the frontier

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Paul Revere’s Ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

April 18, 1775

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Essay QuestionBe prepared to discuss:

The Era of Good Feeling. National Pride• 1. rebuilding the Capitol and the White House• 2. Roads and bridges built• 3. Uncle Sam becomes our symbol• 4. pride in art, music, and literature• 5. northeast cities thrive• 6. southern plantations get rich• 7. rugged frontiersmen sought their fortunes out West