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Who was the 7th POTUS?

Andrew Jackson

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How many terms did Andrew Jackson serve?

2 Terms

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How many Jacksonian Democracy areas are there?

FIVE

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What years did Andrew Jackson serve as President? 

1829-1837

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Who was the Chief of the Seminole Tribe?

Chief Osceola 

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Who were Andrew Jackson 2 Vice Presidents?

John C Calhoun and Martin Van Buren

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What political party did Andrew Jackson represent?

Democrat

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Which Indian Tribe was the first to be in the Trail of Tears?

The Choctaw Indians

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What type of presidency did Andrew Jackson believe in?

A Strong Presidency 

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What state was the government trying to move the Indians to?

Oklahoma 

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1st Largest Indian Tribe?

Cherokee

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What Indian Tribe still remains in Florida today?

The Seminole Tribe

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What are the 5 civilized Indian tribes that were apart of the Indian Removal Act?

Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek

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4th Largest Indian Tribe?

Creek Indians 

300

3rd Largest Indian Tribe?

The Choctaw Indians

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What Indian Tribe fought Georgia in the court room?

The Cherokee Indians

400

What is the rotation of office holders?

The Spoils System

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Who was the missionary that refused to leave Cherokee lands?

Samuel Worcester

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What was the forcible removable of Indians to relocate to Oklahoma?

The Indian Removal Act of 1830

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These were held to select presidential candidates.

Party Nominating Conventions

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Which tribe still participates in Alligator wrestling today?

The Seminole Indians

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What state passed laws that required you to have a license to live on non-native lands?

Georgia

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Historians believed the United States was becoming more democratic under Andrew Jackson…what kind of democracy was this?

Jacksonian Democracy 

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What is it called when someone had to own a certain amount of land to be able to vote?

Property Qualification

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What are the 5 areas of Jacksonian Democracy?

Ending Property Qualifications

New Campaign Methods

Appeal to the Common Man

Rotation of Office Holders

Party Nominating Conventions

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