The decisions in Gibbons v. Ogden, McCulloch v. Maryland, and Worcester v. Georgia are examples of Chief Justice Marshall __________ the Supreme Court’s power to interpret the law.
Increasing
The Election of 1824 was decided by ______________ when none of the candidates had a majority of votes in the electoral college
This event occurred in 1838 that forced the removal of Cherokee Indians by foot from Georgia to the Great Plains during the winter.
The Trail of Tears
Andrew Jackson grew up ____________
How did Andrew Jackson react to the Supreme Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
He refused to enforce the ruling that the state laws of Georgia did not apply on Cherokee land.
This is the idea that the common man should control the the government.
Jacksonian Democracy
This was a tactic that Jackson used while in office to get rid of the Bank of the United States
He vetoed it and had the money withdrawn from the bank
Andrew Jackson was said to have participated in 100 of these
duels
_________________ was chiefly about the question of whether or not states have a right to impose laws on Native Americans.
Worcester v Georgia
What happened to the Democratic-Republican Party after the election of 1824
It split into different political parties
This was an act that was passed by Congress allowing the President to make treaties to force the Indians to trade their lands in the East for lands on the Great Plains.
The Indian Removal Act
two
Supreme Court ruled that Congress has the power to regulate commerce that crosses state lines.
Gibbons v. Ogden
This party was created by Jackson's supporters that was used between elections to build a new political organization.
Democratic Party
This is the practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.
The Spoils System
Andrew Jackson's supporters referred to the election of 1824 as the
Corrupt Bargain
In __________ , the Supreme Court ruled that state governments cannot prevent the national government from establishing national banks within their borders.
McCulloch v. Maryland
What is the name of the political party that supported:
- John Quincy Adams
-The Bank of the US
-Tarriffs, banking, and industry
The National Republican Party
This was a bill that was passed by Congress that allowed Jackson to use the Federal Army to collect tariffs.
The Force Bill