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Agrarion 

farming or agriculture 

100

spoil system 

 the practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs 

100

to adopt the culture or way of life of the nation in which one currency lives; to become absorbed in a culture or country 

Assimilate 

100

Depression 

a period of slow economic activity when many people are without work 

200

a doctrine that said a state could nullify, or reject, a federal law they felt was unconstitutional, held by some southern politicians before the civil war

Doctrine of nullification

200

 the termused by southerners to refer to the tariff of 1828 because it stirred feeling of disgust and hatred

tariff of abominations 

200

Indian removal act 

a law that ended the U.S. governments earlier policy of respecting the rights of Native Americans to remain on their land 

200

a decrease in the value of money that causes an increase in the price of goods and services 

inflation 

300

Jacksonian Democracy 

A political movement that celebrated common man and defended the will of people named for president Andrew Jackson

300

treason  

 the crime of aiding the enemy of ones nation ; the act of being disloyal to one nation 

300

the area of land in present-day Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Nebraska to which Native Americans were forced to migrate 

Indian Territory 

300

the widespread fear of failing economy that causes the beginning of a U.S. economic recession that lasted until 1840 

Panic of 1837

400

the act of formally withdrawing form an orginiazation, a nation, or any other group in order to become independent

secession 

400

the laws that tell who can vote and when; the civil right to vote 

voting rights 

400

Trail of tears 

 the route the Cherokees and other Native Americans took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma 

400
veto 

 to formally reject a decision or proposal made by a legislature 

500

slogan 

 a catchy phrase meant to attract and keep attention

500

Voting rights 

the laws that tell who can vote and when; the civil right to vote 



500

a political party formed to oppose the policies of Andrew Jackson , who the party believed had exceeded his power as president 



Whig Party 

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