Who resigned the vice-presidency to lead the fight for states' rights in the Senate?
John C. Calhoun
What body decided the outcome of the election of 1824?
House of Representatives
Which president was expelled from his political party?
John Tyler
What is the court case that involved Indians and missionaries?
Worcester v. Georgia
Who was the Philadelphia banker and president of the Bank of the US?
Nicholas Biddle
Who did Andrew Jackson appoint to succeed John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
Roger B. Taney
Who was the running mate of "Tippecanoe"?
John Tyler
Who succeeded Andrew Jackson as president?
Martin Van Buren
Who stumbled into war with American troops in Wisconsin?
Black Hawk
What was Jackson's effort to curb inflation?
Specie Circular
Which state issued the Ordinance of Nullification?
South Carolina
Who was the "corrupt bargain" between?
John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
Who was Andrew Jackson's second vice-president?
Martin Van Buren
Who was the Indian scholar who developed the Cherokee alphabet?
Sequoyah
Jackson's creation of ______________ resulted in the failure of many state banks.
pet banks
What settled the Canadian boundary question?
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
In the election of 1824, who won the most popular votes and the most electoral votes yet lost the election?
Andrew Jackson
Who served in congress after he was president?
John Quincy Adams
What was the forced removal of Indians to Oklahoma?
Trail of Tears
What gradually lowered tariff duties?
Compromise of 1833
Which political party was John Tyler expelled from?
Whigs
Who accused Adams and Clay of making a "corrupt bargain"?
Andrew Jackson (and his supporters)
Who was also known as "Tippecanoe"?
William Henry Harrison
The court case, Worcester v. Georgia, involved Indians and __________________.
missionaries
Who was Nicholas Biddle?
Philadelphia banker and president of the Bank of the US