American Democracy
Jackson's role in slavery
Economic Matters
Bills
Jackson and his relationship with Native Americans
300

The rule that prohibited discussion of anit-slavery petitions.

What is the Gag Rule
300

The way that Andrew Jackson treated his enslaved workers.

What is beating and abusing.

300

The name of the policy that Jackson implemented that required land purchases to be made with gold or silver.

What is The Specie Circular 

300

Jackson supported these bills that rewarded his political allies and prioritized loyalty over governance quality.

What is the Promotion of Partial Legalization.

300

The forced displacement of approximately 60,000 Indian tribes into Oklahoma territory; part of Jackson's Indian Removal Policy.

What is The Trail of Tears

400

The most famous attack on checks and balances where Jackson ignored Supreme Court Rulings. 

What is Worcester VS. Georgia.


400

The amount of slaves that Jackson and his family owned.

What is over 300

400

The result of declaring that Congress had no constitutional authority to charter a national bank.

What is Andrew Jackson destroying the national bank.

400

The act of oppressing and intimidating critics especially in debates over the national bank. 

What is Suppression of Dissent.

400

The Nation that was mainly affected by The Trail of Tears.

What is the Cherokee Nation.

500

The practice that appointed his loyal supporters to government positions over more qualified individuals.

What is the Spoils System.

500

The name of Andrew Jacksons plantation where he kept his slaves and controlled them. 

What is the Hermitage Plantation.
500
The word that describes how Andrew Jackson affected the U.S. economy by primarily opposing the second bank of the US.

What is destabilization.

500

The amount of bills that Jackson rejected; more than his six predecessors combined.

What is 12 bills.

500

Jackson and his administration signed over 70 of these in relation to the Native American tribes.

What is removal acts.