National Identity
Other Nations
Age of Jackson
Indian Removal
States' Rights
100
What is the period of time that James Monroe was in office called?
Era of Good Feelings
100
Who led several independence movements in South America?
Simon Bolivar
100
Why was Andrew Jackson called the "People's President?"
More people could vote when he was elected.
100
Who created the Cherokee alphabet?
Sequoyah
100
What was Henry Clay's plan called?
American Plan
200
What is dumping?
Selling goods in another country below market prices.
200
What did Miguel Hidalgo do?
He organized an army of Native Americans that freed several mexican provinces.
200
What is suffrage?
The right to vote
200
Which Native American tribe adopted the most white customs?
Cherokee
200
Which state tried to nullify laws raising tariffs?
South Carolina
300
What did Henry Clay's American System propose?
High tariffs and a federal program of public works.
300
What is the name of the agreement between Spain and the U.S. in 1819? What was the result?
The Adams-Onis Treaty. Spain ceded, gave Florida to the U.S.?
300
Which two groups did not benefit from extended suffrage during Jackson's presidency?
Women and African Americans
300
What law forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi?
Indian Removal Act of 1830
300
Why did the north and south have different attitudes toward higher tariffs?
The north had more factories so their industry benefitted when tariffs were higher, but the south had to pay higher prices for goods.
400
What do the decisions in McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden have in common?
They both support federal power.
400
Why was Andrew Jackson sent to Florida?
To capture runaway slaves.
400
Which two men served as Jackson's vice presidents?
John C. Calhoun and Martin Van Buren
400
What was the result of the Indian Removal Act?
Under pressure, most Native American groups eventually moved west of the Mississippi.
400
Which institution did Jackson think favored the wealthy?
The Bank
500
As mentined in the Gibbons v. Ogden decision, who under the Constitution has the power to regulate interstate commerce?
Congress/The Federal Government
500
What does the Monroe Doctrine say?
The United States would not allow European nations to create American colonies or interfere with the free nations of America.
500
What was the corrupt bargain?
The election of 1824 had to be decided by the house. Henry Clay, the Speaker of the House, told all of the representatives to vote for John Quincy Adams for president even though Jackson had won more electoral/popular votes. Adams won and when he became president he made Clay his secretary of state.
500
The removal of the Cherokees was carried out under which president?
Martin Van Buren
500
Which state threatened to secede from the union during Jackson's presidency?
South Carolina
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