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100
This is the candidate who was elected president as a result of what some Americans believed to be a corrupt political deal.
Who is John Quincy Adams?
100
A type of tax on imported goods.
What is a tariff?
100
The harsh journey of forced removal of Cherokee Indians from their homes in Georgia to the West.
What is the Trail of Tears?
100
The hero of the Battle of New Orleans.
Who is Andrew Jackson?
100

Void or cancel, annul

What is nullify 

200

The right to vote 

What is suffrage? 

200
To withdraw from an organization or alliance, such as the United States.
What is to secede?
200

The reason three times as many people voted in the presidential election of 1828 as voted in 1824?

What is by 1828, voting laws had been changed in most states to give all white men the right to vote? (expanded suffrage) 

200

These are the 2 steps Jackson took to destroy the 2nd National Bank. 

What is (1)vetoing the bank bill and (2)funneling the money out of the national bank and into state banks? 

200
Andrew Jackson feelings toward the National Bank. (favored or opposed)
What is opposed?
300
Elected officials rewarding political backers with government jobs.
What is the spoils system?
300
A bank partly owned by the federal government that President Jackson voted against.
What is the Bank of the United States or National Bank?
300
Andrew Jackson's election victory in 1828 depended on support from this group.
What is the common people?
300

The court case that gave the Cherokee some sovereignty by prohibiting the government from removing them from their land in Georgia. 

What is Worcester v. Georgia? 

300

This is the division of the country because of economic or political reasons, mostly between the north and south.  

What is sectionalism? 

400

This Supreme Court case supported the existence of the national bank because it ruled that Congress has implied powers.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland? 
400

Passed by Congress in 1830, this law forced several tribes from their land in the East to poor land in the West. 

What is the Indian Removal Act?

400
This part of our country was against tariffs because it affected their ability to trade with other countries. 

What is the South? 

400

This group was most hurt by Jackson's removal policy.

Who are Native Americans?

400

This is the reason more people could vote in the 1828 presidential election. 

What is dropping the property requirement? 

500

What is a Jacksonian Democracy? 

Government controlled by the common people.

500

The political party formed by "King" President Jackson's supporters. 

Who are the Democrats? 

500
The Nullification Crisis was triggered by strong opposition to this.
What is the Tariff of Abominations?
500

This party formed in opposition to "King Andrew." 

What is the National-Republican Party/the Whigs? 

500

Which constitutional principle was challenged by Andrew Jackson's response to Worcester v. Georgia? 

Checks and balances 

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