Indian Removal
Module 10-2 Part 1
Module 10-2 Part 2
Module 10-1
Definitions (New and Old)
100

The 800 mile march forced to be walked by Native Americans

The Trail of Tears

100

What did South Carolina threaten to do because of the Nullification Crisis?

Secede (or leave) the Union (United States)

100

This man became president after Jackson, and received much of the blame for the Panic of 1837.

Martin Van Buren

100

The Election of 1824 (and 1828) were between these two people

Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams

100

This term refers to the different factions that from in the government based on their beliefs

Political parties

200

The year the Indian Removal act is signed

1830

200

Conflict between South Carolina and the federal government over tariffs

The Nullification Crisis

200

Who did Jackson claim to represent?

The common man/people

200

Why did Jackson feel cheated out of the Election of 1824?

Because he won more Electoral Votes than JQA, but lost the Election.

200

This term refers to a period of time where the economy is doing really poorly

Depression

300

The name of the Act that forced the relocation of Native Americans from their homelands

The Indian Removal Act

300

The political party that arose from supporters of Andrew Jackson

The Democratic party

300

This economic crisis occurred under Van Buren, but happened because of policies implemented under Andrew Jackson

Panic of 1837

300

Jackson was focused on expanding voting rights. How did he do it?

He removed the need to own land as a requirement to vote.

300

A tax on an imported good

Tariff

400

The government agency who managed the Indian removal to western lands

Bureau of Indian affairs (BIA)

400

This man was the most vocal leader of the Nullification Crisis

Vice President John C. Calhoun

400
The year the Nullification act is signed

1832

400

The practice of giving the government jobs to political party loyalist (even if they're not qualified)

Spoils System

400

Nullify

To remove, invalidate, or get rid of

500

This is the present day state that Native Americans were "relocated" to

Oklahoma

500

This political party was formed in response to the Democratic Party, as their leader was abusing his power (or that's what they believed at least)

The Whig Party

500

How many government officials did Jackson replace under the spoils system? (To the nearest hundred)

919 

500

The changes that occurred in democracy that occurred in the early 1800s; expanded voting rights is an example of this.

Jacksonian Democracy

500

E Pluribus Unum

Out of many, one

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