Jacksonian Democracy
Election of 1828
Jackson’s Inauguration
Jackson’s Presidency
Public Opinions of Jackson & Adams
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What is Jacksonian Democracy?

This term describes the period of expanding voting rights for white men in the 1820s and 1830s.

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What is the Democratic Party?

Supporters of Andrew Jackson formed this political party.

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 Who were Jackson’s supporters / the common people?

This group of ordinary people rushed into the White House and caused chaos during Jackson’s inauguration.  

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What is the spoils system?

This was the system Jackson used to reward loyal supporters with government jobs.

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What is hot-tempered, crude, or ill-equipped?

Supporters of Adams criticized Jackson by calling him this—suggesting he was unfit for office.


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What is property ownership?

: Many states removed this requirement, allowing more white men to vote.

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Who is Andrew Jackson?

John Quincy Adams faced this opponent again in the 1828 election.

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What is wild and chaotic?

Margaret Bayard Smith described the inauguration scene as this—full of pushing, scrambling, and broken

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What was the Kitchen Cabinet?

Jackson relied on this informal group of advisors who met in the White House kitchen.

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What is a wealthy Harvard-educated elite?

Jackson’s supporters said John Quincy Adams was out of touch because he was this kind of person.

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What are nominating conventions?

  •  These meetings, where party members chose their candidates, replaced the old caucus system.


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Who is John C. Calhoun?

Jackson chose this man as his vice presidential running mate.

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What is several thousand people?

jackson’s inauguration was unusual because this many average citizens came to celebrate (several thousand).

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Who was Martin Van Buren?

This man, highlighted in the text, was Jackson’s Secretary of State and one of his strongest allies.

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What are popular votes?

Jackson won the 1828 election by a large number of these—more than Adams.

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Who are ordinary Americans / the common people?

This group felt left behind by the growing political power of wealthy Americans.

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What is being born poor / a humble background?

Jackson’s campaign emphasized that he came from this type of background.

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Who were ordinary citizens / the common people?

Margaret Bayard Smith said Jackson’s inauguration was “the people’s day,” meaning this group finally felt they had political power.

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What is corruption or unfair political favoritism?

Critics argued that the spoils system might lead to this major problem in government.

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What is formal education and political experience?

Adams supporters said Jackson was unqualified because he lacked this—something Adams had plenty of.

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What is the belief that political power should belong to the common people?

The idea that political power belongs to the “common people” increased during this era.

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Who were the National Republicans?

Many Adams supporters called themselves this party name.

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What is the expansion of democracy / increased power of the common man?

The chaotic inauguration symbolized this major political shift happening during Jackson’s rise.

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What is becoming too powerful or unresponsive to the people?

Jackson believed that rotating people out of government jobs would prevent this issue that affected long-term officeholders.

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What is a lump of ice?

Jackson supporters mocked John Quincy Adams by claiming he was as “cold as” this.