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Cards in this guide (17)
Who was the first institution for deaf-mutes was established in 1817 by

Thomas Gallaudet

Land between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains was nicknamed the

Great American Desert.

Belief in and loyalty to the nation as a whole rather than to just a particular region is called

nationalism

Why is Polygamy is a crime

Polygamy is a crime since society at large feels that polygamy is immoral.

The stated that Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi

Indian Removal Act

In order to meet labor supply demands some factories

employed many young children

Asked Spain to give the US some Texas land and promised to bring in American settlers

Moses Austin

Many Northerners worked in what

Factories.

People who have money to invest in business to make a profit are called

capitalist

The Industrial Revolution brought about the use of new sources of power such as what

The Industrial Revolution brought about the use of new sources of power such as steam and coal energy. It occurred between 1760 to 1840.

Was a young man known as Harry of the West who demanded war with Great Britain

Henry Clay

The most famous route through the Appalachian Mountains to the West was the

wilderness road

In the South several crops were important at first but later became the most important

(Cotton)

One of the chief difficulties in the early days of railroading was the lack of rapid communication

true

Because the new machines were expensive to build most were owned by

capitalist

What policy was developed by President Monroe that warned Europe to keep out of American affairs

The Monroe Doctrine

Andrew jackson's group of unoffical advisors who met with him at the white house were known as the

Jackson's unofficial advisors were known as: "the Kitchen Cabinet".

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