Jackson's Presidency
Election of 1824
The Whig Party
Abolition
American Anti-slavery Society
100

This group was forcibly removed to lands west of the Mississippi during Jackson’s presidency.

Who are Native Americans?

100

This candidate won the most electoral votes but lost the presidency

Who is Andrew Jackson

100

The Whig Party was founded in opposition to this U.S. president, known for his populist policies.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

100

This religious revival movement of the early 19th century inspired many abolitionists to view slavery as a moral sin.

What is the Second Great Awakening?


100

This abolitionist founded the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833 and was the editor of The Liberator.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

200

Jackson rewarded political supporters with government jobs in this system.

What is the Spoils System?

200

 The term used to describe the alleged deal between John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay

What is the "Corrupt Bargain"?

200

The Whig Party supported this type of economic system, emphasizing a national bank, protective tariffs, and federally funded infrastructure projects.

What is the American System?

200

This abolitionist published The Liberator, a newspaper demanding the immediate end of slavery.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

200

The American Anti-Slavery Society split in 1840 over this controversial issue, supported by Garrison but opposed by others.

What is women’s rights?

300

Jackson’s veto of this institution led to the destruction of national banking

What is the Second Bank of the United States?

300

This position was given to Henry Clay after the Election of 1824

 What is Secretary of State

300

The Whig Party gained significant support from these regions of the United States due to their interest in industrial and infrastructure development.

What are the Northeast and Midwest?

300

This informal network helped enslaved individuals escape to freedom in the North and Canada.

What is the Underground Railroad?

300

The American Anti-Slavery Society was founded in this city, known for its rich history of abolitionist activity.

What is Philadelphia?

400

This controversial tariff passed during Jackson’s presidency led to a major sectional crisis, with South Carolina threatening nullification and secession, prompting Jackson to respond with the Force Bill

What is the Tariff of Abominations?

400

The Speaker of the House who played a pivotal role in deciding the outcome of the Election of 1824.

Who is Henry Clay?

400

This influential senator from Kentucky was a prominent leader of the Whig Party and a key advocate of the American System.

Who is Henry Clay?

400

This African American abolitionist wrote An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World (1829), calling for resistance to slavery by any means necessary

Who is David Walker?

400

This informal rule adopted by Congress in 1836 prevented the discussion of anti-slavery petitions submitted by the American Anti-Slavery Society.

What is the Gag Rule?

500

This Supreme Court case, decided during Jackson’s presidency, ruled that Native American tribes were sovereign nations, but Jackson reportedly denied its implementation, leading to the Trail of Tears

What is Worcester v. Georgia

500

The number of candidates who received electoral votes in the Election of 1824, making it one of the most contested elections in U.S. history.

What is four?

500

The Whigs were known for supporting this form of economic protection to promote American industry.

What are protective tariffs?

500

This 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia, led by a deeply religious enslaved man, resulted in the deaths of over 50 white men, women, and children.

What is Nat Turner’s Rebellion?

500

This organization, connected to the American Anti-Slavery Society, was founded by women like Lucretia Mott to promote abolitionism and women’s rights.

What is the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society?