Jackson's Rise
Spoils and Politics
States' Rights
Native Americans
Bank War
100

This military victory made Andrew Jackson a national hero

 The Battle of New Orleans

100

Jackson's Political Party

The Democrats

100

This state led the fight against the Tariff of Abominations

South Carolina

100

This law required Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River

The Indian Removal Act

100

Jackson believed this institution gave too much power to the wealthy.

 The National Bank

200

The election of 1824 resulted in the person who received the most votes not winning. The loser nicknamed it the:

Corrupt Bargain

200

Giving government jobs to supporters is known as this

The spoils system

200

The idea that a state can ignore a federal law

Nullification

200

The Native American group most associated with the Trail of Tears

The Cherokee

200

Jackson used this presidential power to stop the bank's renewal

a veto

300

Jackson claimed to represent this group of Americans

The common man
300

Jackson's unofficial group of advisors

The Kitchen Cabinet

300

The crisis caused by South Carolina's challenge to the tariff.

The Nullification Crisis

300

This Supreme Court case ruled that Georgia could not control Cherokee lands.

What is Worcester v. Georgia

300

Jackson argued the National Bank mainly benefited this group

wealthy businessmen and bankers

400

Before 1824 many states required this in order to vote

Owning property

400

Critics believed jobs should be based on this instead of political loyalty. 

merit or qualifications

400

Jackson threatened to use this to enforce federal law.

The military

400

Thousands died during this forced migration

The Trail of Tears

400

Jackson earned this nickname because critics believed he abused presidential power.

King Andrew

500

The House of Representatives elected this man president in 1824

John Quincy Adams

500

Many opponents believed Jackson acted too much like one of these.

A king

500

This compromise ended the Nullification Crisis

a lower tariff

500

Jackson largely ignored this branch of government's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia.

The Judicial Branch (Supreme Court)

500

The economic troubles that followed Jackson's presidency are known as this

The Hard Times