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Row 1, Col 1
The completion of this after theCivil War, intensified the
westward movement of settlersinto the states between the
Mississippi River and the PacificOcean
What was the Transcontinental Railroad?
1,2
Prohibited states from denyingequal rights to any American.
What was the 14th Amendment?
1,3
His election in 1860 sparked thesecession of several southern
states who feared he wouldabolish slavery.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
1,4
This battle is considered the turning point of the Civil War.
What is Gettysburg?
1,5
The belief that America shouldstretch from the Atlantic to the
Pacific.
What is Manifest Destiny?
2,1
She served as a guide and translator for exploration of the
Louisiana Purchase.
Who was Sacagewea?
2,2
The growth of these helped thegrowth of the industrial economy
and supported the westwardmovement of settlers.
What is Canals/Railroads?
2,3
This led to the spread of the slavebased cotton kingdom in the
deep south.
What was Eli Whitney’s cotton gin?
2,4
This act repealed the Missouri Compromise and produced bloody
fighting between pro and anti-slavery forces.
What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
2,5
This compromise drew an east-westline through the Louisiana
Purchase prohibiting slavery abovethat line with the exception of
Missouri which was north of the line.
What was the Missouri Compromise?
3,1
He won the 1800 Presidentialelection.
Who was Thomas Jefferson?
3,2
Who warned, “A house dividedagainst itself cannot stand.” The
nation couldn’t be half-freeand half-slave.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
3,3
As a result of the Compromiseof 1850 this territory became a
state.
What is California?
3,4
Federalists believed the economyshould be base on this.
What was industry?
3,5
This act required escaped slavesfleeing to free states to bereturned to their masters.
What was the Fugitive Slave Act?
4,1
This section of the country was most likely to support the
Federalists.
What was the Northeast?
4,2
This was the central issue in theelection of 1832 with Jacksonrunning against Henry Clay.
What was Jackson’s Bank veto?
4,3
He led the Democratic-Republicans.
Who was Jefferson?
4,4
This court case established the Supreme Court’s right of Judicial
Review.
What was Marbury v. Madison?
4,5
These were the first two politicalparties.
What were Federalists/Democratic- Republicans?
5,1
The Democratic-Republicansbelieved in this type of economy.
What was Agricultural?
5,2
He was the National Republicancandidate in 1832.
Who was Henry Clay?
5,3
This American Presidentialelection marked the first time
power had been peacefullytransferred from one party
to another.
What was 1800?
5,4
This act led to the formation of theRepublican Party which opposed
the spread of slavery.
What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
5,5
This team won the first twoSuper bowls and is undoubtedlyThe best team ever in the NFL.
The Green Bay Packers?
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