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Word Bank for Period 4 Review 1. Whigs (1828-‘50s) 2. Temperance 3. Deism 4. McCullough v. Maryland (1819) 5. William Lloyd Garrison 6. Market Revolution (1800-‘40s) 7. Sally Hemings 8. Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) 9. Ethnic Cleansing 10. Nullification 11. International slave trade 12. Seneca Falls Convention (1848) 13. Mormons 14. The American System 15. Treaty of New Echota (1835) 16. Miscegenation 17. Established churches 18. Nativism 19. Southern Gentry 20. Treaty of Ghent (1815) 21. Trail of Tears (1838-’39) 22. The Corrupt Bargain (1824) 23. Frederick Douglass 24. Transcendentalism 25. Labor unions 26. Catholicism 27. Embargo Act of 1807 28. Hartford Convention (1814) 29. Marbury v. Madison (1803) 30. Second Great Awakening (1790s- 1830s) 31. Gag rule (1836-’44) 32. 32. 32. 32. 32. The pro-slavery argument [c. 19 th century] 33. War of 1812 (to ’14) 34. Missou ri Compromise (1820)

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Word Bank for Period 4 Review

1. Whigs (1828-‘50s)

2. Temperance

3. Deism

4. McCullough v. Maryland (1819)

5. William Lloyd Garrison

6. Market Revolution (1800-‘40s)

7. Sally Hemings

8. Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)

9. Ethnic Cleansing

10. Nullification

11. International slave trade

12. Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

13. Mormons

14. The American System

15. Treaty of New Echota (1835)

16. Miscegenation

17. Established churches

18. Nativism

19. Southern Gentry

20. Treaty of Ghent (1815)

21. Trail of Tears (1838-’39)

22. The Corrupt Bargain (1824)

23. Frederick Douglass

24. Transcendentalism

25. Labor unions

26. Catholicism

27. Embargo Act of 1807

28. Hartford Convention (1814)

29. Marbury v. Madison (1803)

30. Second Great Awakening (1790s-1830s)

31. Gag rule (1836-’44)

32. The pro-slavery argument [c. 19th century]

33. War of 1812 (to ’14)

34. Missouri Compromise (1820)

35. Worcester v. Georgia (1832)

36. Monroe Doctrine (1823)