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BONUS ROW
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100
-most likely to support slavery -spoke out for the interest of the south -formerly defender of national unity -opposed tariffs for the raising of prices on goods bought by southerners
Who is John C. Calhoun?
100
highly disagreed as a whole of the tariffs and their high pricing on the goods they bought
What is the southern states?
100
the first name of the person referred to in the 'age of Jackson' is ________
Who is Andrew?
100
to surrender
What is ceded?
100
one of the groups that supported Jackson.
What is farmers, frontier settlers, common people, or white women?
200
-liked that the bank made loans to businesses -liked that the banks was a safe place for the federal government to keep its money -paper money issued by the bank formed a stable currency - they liked the way it helped create confidence in banks all over the country
What is the Supporting view of the 2nd Bank?
200
agreed as a whole of the tariffs and had no problem with them, while giving much support to them
What is the northern states?
200
True or False: Clay's American System became a government policy as well as one of the more popular ones.
False; Clay's American System, though a good and well supported idea, never became a government policy.
200
What could the British Navy do that the U.S. couldn't?
block European actions
200
a meeting of political parties.
What is a caucus?
300
-opposed high tariffs -later came to support them as a way of protecting the industries -supported them because it allowed New England's factories to compete against European manufacturers
Who is Daniel Webster?
300
selling goods in another country below the market price
What is dumping?
300
ceased to exist in 1811 because its charter ran out, or expired and Congress didn't renew it.
What is the First Bank?
300
How did the Monroe Doctrine influence as a dominant world power?
It was made by America and that meant that Europe couldn't boss the U.S. around or do anything to us after so Europe ceded.
300
an event that took place March 4,1829, where a mob scene occurred and people had poor behavior, and a cable snapped holding back the crowd.
What is Jackson's inauguration?
400
-spoke out for people in the west who thought the country needed better roads and canals to transport goods from region to region -supported construction of roads and canals in hopes that it would open up trade with other countries to the three regions of his own
Who is Henry Clay?
400
-tariff to protect and promote the American industry -a national bank -'internal improvements' in the federal government such as building roots or canals ^^^ these are the three parts of
What is Clay's American System?
400
the date of Jackson's Inauguration
What is March 29,1829?
400
How did Americans benefit from independence of Spain's American colonies?
The U.S. got more power and we would not allow European nations to create American colonies or interfere with free nations of Latin America.
400
-more white men were able to vote -political parties developed a better way of choosing the President -it encouraged social reform (organized attempts to improve conditions of life.
What is age of Jackson?
500
-disliked the way the bank restricted loans made by the state banks -disliked how the bank limited the amount of money banks could lend (angered farmers and merchants) -southerners and westerners blamed the bank of the economic crisis where they lost their farms
What is the Opposition's view of the 2nd Bank?
500
when the federal government started overusing their great power to do things like make the southern states follow and unfair law, the southern states were given the right to _____ , which led to an uneven balance of power between the states and federal government, now known as the ________
What is the Nullification Crisis?
500
the area the Indians traveled along once signing the Indian Removal Act treaties is today known as the __________.
What is Trail of Tears?
500
What is the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?
to announce U.S. and Britain's determination to protect the freedom of the new nations of Latin America
500
gave Native Americans land west of Mississippi in exchange for the land in the East.
What is Indian Removal Act?
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