Key Words Part 1
Stuff to know Part 1
Stuff to know Part 2
Key Words Part 2
Short Answer
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Vetoed

a political party's ability to refuse to accept or allow a law

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What party did Jackson from after the Democratic Republican party split?

Modern Democratic Party

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What did the Supreme Court decide, when the Cherokee sought legal means to stay on their land?

In the case of "Worcester v. Georgia," the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign entity with the right to self-government

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Secession

when a group or region breaks away from a larger group or country to form its own government.

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What is the trail of tears

a tragic forced migration, resulted from the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which authorized the US government to relocate Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River.

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Voting Rights

Laws that dictate who has the right to vote and who does not have the right to vote

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To whom had voting rights been extended by 1828?

non-property-holding white males

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Did President Andrew Jackson support the ruling of the Supreme Court in the case  of "Worcester v. Georgia"? 

No, President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce this ruling, leading to the forced removal of the Cherokee people through the "Trail of Tears." 

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Assimilate

to take in and fully understand information, to become part of a group or society,

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How did Voting rights change before the 1828 election?

All white males could now vote, whether they owned land or not, this created an increase in voters. 

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Treason

any attempt to overthrow the government or impair the well-being of a state to which one owes allegiance

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What was one key reason for Andrew Jackson's Victory in 1828?

John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a strong campaign.

In 1828, more people were eligible to vote than had ever been the case.

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What is migration?

movement from one part of something to another.

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Agrarian

 relating to the part of a society or economy that is concerned with agriculture (farmland).

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How did the change in who can vote help Jackson to become president?
  • The only Americans who were regularly allowed to vote at first were white men who owned land.
  • After the change to any white man can vote, the number of voters went up in favor of Andrew because he was thought of as being kind to the poor white man (those that didn't own land).
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Inflation

a general increase in the prices of goods and services, leading to a decline in the purchasing power of money.

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Which Native American group in the South assimilated the most?

Cherokee

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What party identified with Industrialism?

Democratic Party

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Indian Removal Act

authorized the president to negotiate with Native American tribes for federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their lands within existing state borders, leading to the forced relocation of many tribes, including the Cherokee, in what became known as the Trail of Tears.

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Explain what an Industrialist is.

An industrialist is a powerful businessman who owns or controls large industrial companies or factories.

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Jacksonian Democracy

Political Movement that celebrates the common man, in the interest of farmers, craftsmen, laborers, and middle class 

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What caused literacy to spread quickly among the Cherokee?

The spread of literacy among the Cherokee was primarily due to the creation of a written syllabary by Sequoyah and their own efforts at self-governance. Jackson's administration did not directly cause this increase in literacy. Rather, it was the Cherokee's adaptation to American society to ensure their survival that facilitated this development.

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Who was the Whig Party?

The Whig Party was a political organization in the United States formed in the 1830s that opposed the policies of President Andrew Jackson and his Democratic Party. They favored Agrarianism.

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Spoils System

 a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters, friends (cronyism), and relatives (nepotism) as a reward for working toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working for the party.

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An Act that authorized the president to negotiate land-exchange treaties with Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River, forcing their relocation to lands west of the river, primarily to what became known as Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma


What is the Indian Removal Act of 1830