Two of the candidates in the 1824 election made a "corrupt bargain"...
Who were... Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams
One of the five "civilized tribes"
Who was/were ... Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, Creek, and Chickasaw
This was Jackson's attitude towards the bank
What is/was...he disliked it, or felt it was unconstitutional, he wanted to demolish it?
He became a hero after this fight in the war of 1812
What was the Battle of New Orleans?
What word describes making amends for a wrong that you have done?
What is...reparations?
The nickname by which Jackson is called during the 1828 election...
What is..."Old Hickory"
In 1830, this act was passed by Congress that moved groups of people from their lands
What was... the Indian Removal Act?
In the election of 1832, these 2 senators decided to push the bank's president into applying early for a new charter.
Who is/are Henry Clay and Daniel Webster?
When Jackson decided to abolish the bank, he first had to move the money to some other place. Where did he move the money to?
He put them in Western banks
This is an example of one of the ways we kept "certain people" from voting.
What is...a poll tax?
Jackson's administration followed a saying, "To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy." We called it the...
What is...Spoils System?
This court case ruled that Cherokees are a separate nation and subject only to the federal government, as stipulated by treaties.
What is... Worcester v. Georgia?
Jackson wins reelection in 1832 and decides it's time to...
What is...close the bank/ kill the charter, etc.
The reasoning as to why John Marshall & Andrew Jackson did not agree politically
What is...Jackson was a Democrat and John Marshall was a Federalist?
The name given to the process of moving Native Americans to a less valuable piece of land.
What is... resettlement?
What was the name of the 1828 tariff that displeased both the South and the Northeast?
What was...the Tariff of Abominations?
President Jackson's actions upon hearing the SC Justice John Marshall's decision in Worcester v. Georgia
What was... he ignored it.
Jackson vetoes the Bank bill, and his opponents make political cartoons about him. How do these cartoons make him look to others?
What is... like a tyrannical king? Anything about a monster/ overlord/ etc.
While President, the Supreme Court effectively ruled against him in Worcester v. Georgia. Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the Native American's could stay in their homeland. How did Jackson respond?
What is...he moved them anyway.
When a number of votes cast for a candidate is more than any other candidate but not an absolute majority...
What is...plurality?
In 1832 SC voided the tariff, banned the collection of it's duties and threatened to secede from the Union in the ....
What is ...Ordinance of Nullification?
The famous exodus of the Cherokee nation.
What was...the Trail of Tears? (or, the Trail Where They Cried)
The new name of the National Republican party.
What is/are Whigs?
He was known to have fought in over ____ duels.
What is 100?
This party develops as a result of Van Buren's laissez faire economic policy.
What is...the Whig party?