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Born on March 15, 1767, in the Waxhaws region, Andrew Jackson was the son of immigrants from this country.

What is Ireland?

100

This policy, enacted during Jackson's presidency, resulted in the forced relocation of thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral lands to designated territories.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

100

Andrew Jackson won this election in 1828, marking a significant shift in American politics and the rise of the Democratic Party.

What is the presidential election of 1828?

100

Andrew Jackson was known for his fiery temper and engaged in numerous duels, claiming to have fought in as many as this number.

What is over 100?

100

This senator from Kentucky was a prominent ally of Jackson during his presidency but later became one of his fiercest opponents, especially regarding the Bank of the United States.

Who is Henry Clay?

200

Andrew Jackson was orphaned at the age of 14 after the death of both his parents during the American Revolution. He was raised by this type of family member.

What is a relative?

200

Andrew Jackson famously opposed this institution, leading to its closure in 1836 after he withdrew federal funds, claiming it favored the wealthy.

What is the Second Bank of the United States?

200

In the election of 1824, Andrew Jackson received the most popular votes but lost the presidency to John Quincy Adams due to this process.

What is the House of Representatives deciding the election?

200

This famous residence, located in Nashville, Tennessee, was Andrew Jackson's home and is now a museum dedicated to his life.

What is the Hermitage?

200

This political figure was Andrew Jackson's main rival in the contentious presidential election of 1824 and later became his political opponent in 1828.

Who is John Quincy Adams?

300

Before pursuing a career in law and politics, Andrew Jackson worked as this profession, often dealing with land and property.

What is a land speculator?

300

Jackson’s use of the veto power was considered controversial, as he vetoed more bills than his predecessors combined, including one related to this internal improvement project in 1830.

What is the Maysville Road Bill?

300

Jackson's campaign in 1828 was notable for its use of this strategy, which emphasized connecting with the "common man" and mobilizing grassroots support.

What is populism?

300

Andrew Jackson was the first president to be elected from this region of the United States, reflecting a shift in political power.

What is the South?

300

This powerful political figure and future president was known for his opposition to Jackson's policies and played a key role in the formation of the Whig Party.

Who is Martin Van Buren?

400

Andrew Jackson was captured by British soldiers at age 13 and refused to clean the boots of a British officer, leading to this consequence.

What is being slashed with a sword?

400

This event in 1832 saw South Carolina attempt to nullify federal tariffs, prompting Jackson to issue a strong statement asserting federal authority.

What is the Nullification Crisis?

400

During the 1832 election, Jackson faced this former ally turned opponent, who was also a candidate for the presidency and represented the National Republican Party.

Who is Henry Clay?

400

Jackson was nicknamed "Old Hickory" due to his reputation for toughness, which he earned during his time in this conflict.

What is the War of 1812?

400

Jackson's friendship with this Native American leader, who was a chief of the Creek Nation, highlights his complex relationships with Native American tribes.

Who is William McIntosh?

500

Andrew Jackson studied law in this southern state after moving from his birthplace in the Carolinas.

What is North Carolina?

500

Jackson's administration faced criticism for this patronage practice, where government jobs were awarded to political supporters, coining the term "spoils system."

What is the practice of political patronage?

500

In his second presidential campaign in 1832, Jackson's campaign highlighted his opposition to this institution, which was a central issue of contention.

What is the Second Bank of the United States?

500

Jackson's image appears on this U.S. currency, symbolizing his lasting impact on American history.


What is the $20 bill?

500

This U.S. senator from South Carolina was a key figure during the Nullification Crisis and opposed Jackson's stance on federal tariffs.

Who is John C. Calhoun?

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