Jacksonian Democracy
Tariff debate
Conflicts over land
Resistance and removal
Ancillary
100

The largest share of the vote

Plurality

100

a tax of imported goods

tariff

100

the 5 native American tribes

The cherokee, creek, seminole, chickasaw, choctaw

100

In 1835 the US Army arrived in blank to force the removal of the Seminole

Florida

100

"I go to work, Like a blank?

Doctor

200

Favorite Sons meaning

they received backing from their home states rather than the national party

200

Manufactures in this area welcomed the tariff

Northeast

200

passed in 1830, this law allowed the federal government to pay native Americans to move west

Indian removal act

200

Jackson is on this bill

20 dollar bill

200

"An appetite for destruction, but I blank blank blank?"

Scrape the plate, I love girls girls girls

300

During the campaign both sides resorted to?

Mudslinging 

300

to ignore a federal law if it is unconstitutional 

Nullify 

300

Most of the lands the natives were relocated to is in present day?

Oklahoma

300

Divided reservations into smaller farms

The Dawes Act

300

I made up my mind when I was 17, I with no Blank and a Blank, Ill be a Blank for life"

I aint with no Marraige and a wedding ring ill be a playa for life

400

A system in which nonelected officials carry out laws

Bureaucracy 

400

The Constitution was an agreement among the states to establish a national government 

states rights

400

Federal government recognized as a separate nation

Cherokee 

400
Missouri came in the Union as a slave state and maine came in as a free state 

Missouri compromise

400

Who's house

Runs House

500

the practice of handing out government jobs to supporters, replacing government employees with the winning candidates supporters.

spoils system

500

The tariffs that passed in 1828 and 1832 were ignored by what state?

south carolina

500

The road over 4000 native Americans died on

Trail of tears

500

Who wrote the Missouri compromise

Henry Clay

500

 President who died 32 days after his inauguration

William Henry Harrison

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