Rise of Politics
Election of 1824
Nullification Crisis
Utopian Societies
Abolitionism
100

internal improvements included ....

canals and roads

100

All four candidates in the Election of 1824 belonged to which party?

Democratic-Republican

100

What state created the Ordiance of Nullification?

South Carolina

100

fate of Joseph Smith

Murdered 


100

white males terrorized...

black communities

200

Henry clays American System was similar to the

commonwealth system

200

Who was Jackson’s Vice President (from South Carolina)?

John C. Calhoun

200

Under which presidency did the Nullification crisis happen under?

Andrew Jackson

200

What was the life expectancy in the cities?

life expectancy was 25

200

Nat Turner claimed to have had

revelations from god




300

-------- requirements disappeared in many states

Property/taxpaying

300

What did Jackson call the outcome  of the Election of 1824?

A “corrupt bargain”

300

Which Tariffs did the ordinance declare unconstitutional?

Tariff of 1828 and 1832

300

What were the beliefs of the shakers?

Celibate, common property ownership, temperance, Mother Ann was the 2nd Christ

300

advocated violence to end slavery

David Walker

400

northern landlords, slave owning planters, and seaport merchants were

notables

400

When no candidate receives the majority of electoral votes, who chooses the president?

House of Representatives

400

what was the argument that a state has the right to void, within its borders, a law passed by Congress

Nullification

400

what was it about America at this time that led to the Utopian vision failure?

too strongly defied social norms

400

abolitionists attacked

slave catchers

500

The ... was the practice of parties awarding job positions to their supporters

spoils system

500

Did Jackson win he popular votes or the electoral votes?

popular votes

500

Who enacted the Tariff of 1828 into their laws?

John Quincy Adams

500

what were the these rural utopias were symbols of?

social protest and experimentation.

500

... were the expectations that women had different roles in society

separate spheres