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100

Even though voting rights grew in the early 1800s these groups of people could still not vote.

Women or blacks

100

Because this region depended on manufacturing, it supported high tariffs on imported goods.

The North

100

An Indian chief who decided to fight instead of leave Illinois

Black Hawk

100

This region’s economy was based on farming, especially of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.

The South

100

Though the economic policies adopted by President Jackson before the Panic of 1837 did not fix the country’s economic problems, it did help

Lower the national debt

200

Jackson’s campaign in the 1828 election depended on his image of this.

War hero

200

Describes the frontier West in the early 1800s

Emerging economy, lacked services such as roads and water

200

U.S. land in what is now Oklahoma that was once part of the Louisiana Purchase

Indian Territory

200

The cased that ruled that the national bank was constitutional

 McCulloch v. Maryland

200

A hero from the Battle of Tippecanoe, this man won the presidential election of 1840.

William Henry Harrison

300

In the presidential election of 1828, Adams ran as a National Republican while Jackson ran as this. 

Democrat

300

President Jackson was strongly against this organization and vetoed its renewal.

The Second Bank of the United States.

300

A group that managed federal policy toward American Indians

Bureau of Indian Affairs

300

John C. Calhoun left the vice presidential office as a result of this historical event.

Nullification Crisis

300

Northerners supported tariffs in the early 1800s because tariffs helped them compete with

British Manufacturers

400

Jackson’s group of advisors was known as this because of the room in which they met.

Kitchen Cabinets

400

Although this man won the presidential election of 1836, he became unpopular as a result of the Panic of 1837 that Jackson caused.

Martin Van Buren

400

This forced Indians living east of the Mississippi River to move to the West

Indian Removal Act

400

Which group of natives did Osceola lead against U.S. troops

Seminole

400

Southerners were against this act of Congress because it led to very high prices for imported manufactured goods.

Tarriiff of abominations

500

Historians refer to the growth of voting rights that took place in the early 1800s as this

Jacksonian Democracy

500

This policy favors the power of the states over the power of the federal government

State's Rights Doctrine

500

The case in which the Supreme Court ruled that the laws of Georgia did not apply to the Cherokee nation

Worcester V. Georgia

500

The name for the Cherokee’s 800-mile march from Georgia to Indian territory

Trail of Tears

500

The practice of rewarding loyal supporters with government jobs 

The Spoils system

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