Jacksonian Democracy
Nullification Crisis
Jackson and the Bank
Indian Removal
Miscellaneous
100

Jackson split from the Democratic Republicans and created this party. 

What is the democrats.  

100
What does nullify mean?
to reject or cancel
100

He was the director of the National Bank of the United States?

Who is Nicholas Biddle?

100
What authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to lands in the west in 1830?
The Indian Removal Act
100
Who did Jackson rely on for political advice while he was in office?
Kitchen cabinet
200
What is the rewarding of supporters by giving them government jobs?
The Spoils System
200
Which region of the United States opposed tariffs?
The South
200
Jackson removed federal funds from the Second National Bank and put them in what type of State banks?
What are pet banks?
200
Where is the Indian Territory located today?
U.S. land in present day Oklahoma
200

Who was Andrew Jackson's vice president? 

John C. Calhoun?

300

Jackson opposed this group and believed it should be disbanded because he believed it didn't support the will of the people. 

What is the Electoral College. 

300
What was the Tariff of Abominations?
A very high tax on imported goods, especially from Britain.
300
Who believed that the National Bank was unconstitutional and should be controlled by the States?
Andrew Jackson
300
Who led the Seminole against U.S. troops?
Osceola
300
Who could vote in America in the 1824 election?
Any white male, they no longer had to own land. Women, African Americans and Native Americans were still not allowed to vote.
400
Why did Northerners support tariffs?
Tariffs allowed them to compete with British manufacturers.
400
What is the doctrine of states' rights and which vice president supported it?
the belief that states have the right to nullify federal laws that the state believes to be unconstitutional. John C. Calhoun. John C. Calhoun resigned the Vice-Presidency over this issue.
400
Who was blamed for the Panic of 1837?
Martin Van Buren because he believed in laissez-faire economics and did little to relieve the depression. It was actually Jackson's policies that caused the depression.
400
What name was given to the forced 800 mile march Cherokee Indians made in their rmoval to Indian Territory?
The Trail of Tears
400
Describe the corrupt bargain.
When Henry Clay got the House of Representatives to vote for John Quincy Adams and in return, Adams made Clay the Secretary of State.
500
Why did Westerners support the tariff?
It helped pay to build roads and canals connecting the West with the rest of the U.S.
500

What was the Force Bill?

It authorized President Jackson to use force(the military) to collect the tariff in South Carolina

500
He was a war hero from the Battle of Tippecanoe and became the President in 1840.
Who is William Henry Harrison?
500
How did Georgia and President Jackson respond to Worcester v. Georgia?
Georgia ignored it and removed the Cherokee and Jackson refused to enforce the ruling.
500

Why did John C. Calhoun and Andrew Jackson end up having such a contentious relationship?

Calhoun was from South Carolina and believed in the idea of nullification. During the Nullification Crisis Calhoun left DC and  Jackson threatened to hang Calhoun.

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