Who's Known for it or Said It?
Who's Known for it or Said It?
Define
Who's Known for it or Said It?
Who's Known for it or Said It?
100

“Our Federal Union: it must and shall be preserved.” 

Kitchen cabinet, President of Common Man, 

Spoils System, 

King Andrew I

Reelected President in 1832?

Jackson

100

Oratory, defense of the Constitution and the Union, Union was more than a mere compact between states, the national government was supreme and problems should be solved, “Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable,” “I go for the Constitution as it is, and for the Union, as it is. It is, Sir, the people’s Constitution, the people’s government, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to the people.” says NO to nullification

Daniel Webster

100

State banks selected by the U.S. Department of Treasury to receive surplus Treasury funds in 1833?

pet banks

100

First president born west of the Appalachian  Mt?

Only president to shoot a man in a duel?

Jackson

100

Which president used the log cabin and hard cider slogan to win?

William Henry Harrison

200

Tariff of Abominations, nullification theory, wrote pamphlet denouncing the Tariff of Abominations

John Calhoun

200

spirit of improvement

John Q. Adams,

200

State-charted financial institutions that operated in the United States in the early 1800s and known for their free lending policies and issue of paper money not backed by silver or gold.

wildcat banks

200

Elected president in 1840 but died in office

Old Tippecanoe

William Henry Harrison

200

Met together to decide the election of 1824?

JQ Adams and Henry Clay

300

 BUS, policy of shrinking credit

Nicholas Biddle

300

condemns tariff saying that Southern planters were slaves of Northern industrialists, “The tariff is unconstitutional and must be repealed.” “The rights of the South have been destroyed.”

Robert Hayne

300

Name the Democratic-Republican presidents.

Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John Q.Adams

300

Believed that Indians should not be assimilated or eliminated but they should be removed west?

300

Elected president by House of Representatives?

John Q. Adams

400

American System, Missouri Compromise, compromise tariff bill, negotiated the tariff compromise between South Carolina and the federal government

Rep, from Kentucky in the Senate and House

Never became VP or President

Henry Clay

400

 first VP to succeed to the Presidency

John Tyler

400

Define the National bank’s policy of shrinking credit

A loss of federal government's deposits caused the Bank to shrink in both size and influence.  

400

Negotiated the tariff compromise between South Carolina and the federal government?

Robert Hayne

400

Elected President in 1836 and inherited economic problems.

Martin Van Buren

500

political machine, modern campaign style, independent treasury

"Martin Van Ruin"

Martin Van Buren

500

Argued for the rights of states to nullify law?

500

Anti-Masonic Party

Introduced the idea of a nominating convention to politics

500

Opposed the Supreme Court decision regarding the rights of Cherokee Indians to form an independent nation?

500

Thought that the national bank symbolized eastern wealth and power?

Jackson

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