War of 1812 & Election of 1824
Jacksonian Democracy/Election of 1828
Sectional Crisis
War on the National Bank
Indian Removal
100
The important American song that was written during the War of 1812.

What is the Star Spangled Banner?

100

An example of Jackson's view of a "common man".

What is a farmer, small business owner, etc.?
100

Loyalty to one's region or section

What is sectionalism?

100

The rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money.

What is inflation?

100

The event where thousands of Cherokees were forced from their homes and marched across the country.

What was the Trail of Tears?

200

The battle Andrew Jackson became a war hero because of his unexpected victory against the British.

What was the Battle of New Orleans?

200

The kind of people Andrew Jackson wanted to be able to vote.

Who was the "common man"?

200

The region that was upset by the Tariff of Abominations

What was the south?

200

A group or individual that is the only owner or seller of that particular good or service

What is a monopoly?

200
The modern state that was referred to as "Indian Territory" in the 1830s.

What is Oklahoma?

300

The event Jackson believed happen between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams in which Adams asked for his vote to make him president in return for Clay being made Secretary of State.

What was the "corrupt bargain"?

300

Giving government jobs to political backers/supporters instead of people who are qualified for the job.

What was the spoils system?

300

If a state doesn't like a law or act, they can essentially cancel it. This was in response to the Tariff of Abominations.

What was the Doctrine of Nullification?

300
The reason Andrew Jackson didn't like national banks. 

What is too much power and monopolies?

300

The legislation signed by Andrew Jackson that allowed for Native American tribes to be moved out of their homes to live more west.

What was the Indian Removal Act?

400

The group that was broken apart in the Election of 1824.

Who were the Democratic-Republicans?
400

The man Andrew Jackson killed in a duel but was done in a breach of etiquette so some people believed it was straight up murder.

Who was Charles Dickinson?
400

The decision that drew an imaginary line, splitting up the country into free and slave states. Also, forbidding slavery south of the line.

What was the Missouri Compromise?

400

The main result of Jackson's war on the bank.

What was the Panic of 1837?

400

The chief justice of the Supreme Court that ruled that removing Cherokee people from their land was unconstitutional because they were their own sovereign nation. 

Who Wass John Marshall?

500

According to the Constitution, the group that decides the president when there's no majority electoral winner.

Who is the House of Representatives?

500

Saying something to damage a person's reputation or image, usually something exaggerated or not true. A huge issue in the Election of 1828. 

What is slander?

500

The person that came up with the Doctrine of Nullification.

Who was John C. Calhoun?

500
The banks that were willing to do whatever Andrew Jackson said, including printing more money.

What were pet banks?

500

The chief of the Cherokees who protested the forceful removal of their people

Who was John Ross?