Economic Growth
Key Political Figures
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States Rights
Native American Policy
100

Southern leaders defended this institution as essential to their economy

Slavery

100

This President issued the Monroe Doctrine.

James Monroe

100

The term used by historians to refer to the movement that Andrew Jackson became the symbol of during the mid-1820s

Jacksonian Democracy

100

In threatening to secede from the Union, South Carolina was defending its position on whose rights?

States Rights

100

This 1830 law authorized the relocation of Native Americans west of the Mississippi River.

Indian Removal Act of 1830

200

The purpose of the American System proposed by Henry Clay was to

build new roads and canals to link Atlantic States to the Midwest 

200

This politician created the American System to strengthen the national economy. 

Henry Clay

200

Even with expanded democracy, this group of people still could not vote 

Women (also acceptable, freed African Americans)

200

This 1820 compromise kept the balance between free and slave states.

Missouri Compromise

200

This president strongly supported Indian removal despite Supreme Court opposition.

Andrew Jackson

300

This term describes economic cycles in which rapid growth is followed by a downturn. 

Boom and bust cycle 

300

This President won the election of 1824 by a decision in the House of Representatives.

John Quincy Adams

300

During the 1820s, many states eliminated this requirement in order to expand voting rights.

Property requirement to vote

300

This 1833 crisis involved South Carolina challenging a federal tariff.

Nullification Crisis

300

The Cherokee removal that followed the Treaty of New Echota became known as this tragic event.

Trail of Tears

400

President Jackson believed the Bank of the United States favored ...

wealthy people

400

John C. Calhoun's role in the Nullification Crisis

He promoted nullification as a response to the tariffs. 

400

The U.S. nationalism idea reflected in John Quincy Adams's foreign policy 

Asserting American rights and independence in the Western Hemisphere.

400

This court case ruled that states could not regulate Native American lands.

Worcester v. Georgia

400

In Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of this group.

Cherokee

500

One effect of the Marshall Court's decision during John Marshall's tenure as Chief Justice 

The U.S. became on large integrated market. 

500

The accusation made against John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay after the 1824 election

"corrupt bargain"

500

The principle the Monroe Doctrine assert as a policy of the United States

The American continents are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by European powers

500

The effect President Jackson had on the National Bank that favored States Banks 

He removed all federal funds from the bank and redistributed them to state banks. 

500

This treaty led to the forced removal of the Cherokee despite protests.

Treaty of New Echota