Jacksonian Democracy
Presidential Election
Domestic Policy
Native American Policy
100

This is the name given to an undistinguished individual lacking class or rank distinction or special attributes,

What is a Common Man?

100

Andrew Jackson accused Henry Clay and John Q. Adams of this, when he ultimately lost the election of 1824, despite winning the popular vote and the electoral college.

What is a "Corrupt Bargain"

100

Many Southern States believed in this idea that privileges and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government.

What is State's Rights?

100

This name was given to the forced march of the Cherokee from Georgia into Indian Territory in Oklahoma.

What is the Trail of Tears?

200

This title was the program was the practice of  successful political candidates giving public office to its supporter.

What is the Spoils System?

200

This group decided the winner of the 1824 Presidential election.

What is the House of Representatives?

200

These taxes were passed to increase commerce and protect northern factories.

What are protective tariffs?

200
Jackson was viewed as a "tyrant" or "illegitimate king" when he did this an began the forced removal of Native Americans from their Ancestral lands.

What is ignored the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia?

300

Following the election of President Jackson, this stipulation was removed from voting requirements to increase voter turnout.

What is removing property requirements?

300
Jackson did not receive enough votes from this group of "electors" in 1824, and ultimately lost the Presidential election to John Q. Adams.
What is the electoral college?
300

This potential issue between the US government and the Southern states began as an issue of the legitimacy of State's Rights when Southern States argued they had the right and power to disregard federal laws.

What is the Nullification Crisis?

300

In this landmark case John Marshall ruled that the Cherokee Nation was "a distinct community occupying its own territory in which the laws of Georgia can have no force. The whole intercourse between the United States and this nation, is, by our constitution and laws, vested in the government of the United States."

What is Worcester v. Georgia?
400

A person, especially a politician, who strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups

What is a Populist?

400
This is an example of a tactic used by Andrew Jackson in 1828 to get elected President by gathering supporters to political events and giving speeches about the failures of his opponents and his intentions once being elected.

What are rallies?

400

A protective tariff passed by Congress designed to protect industry in the Northern United States much to the chagrin of the South was given this name.

What is the Tariff of Abominations?

400

This was the primary motivation for removing the Cherokee Nation from Georgia.

What is access to land for new settlers?

500

This was the nickname given to Jackson during his Presidency by his opponents.

What is King Andrew or King Jackson?

500

Following Jackson's election as President; this political party was formed creating the first of the "Modern" political parties.

What is the Democratic Party?

500

This man Known as the "Great Compromiser" created a compromise for the Southern States that lowered tariffs over a 10 year period to reduce the burden of Tariffs on Southern states.

Who is Henry Clay?

500

This was the primary issue in the Supreme Court Case Worcester v. Georgia?

What is the sovereignty of the Cherokee nation?

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