What is Nominating Conventions
Where party members choose the party's canidate
What changed did the new western states make that allowed more people to vote?
They started creating nominating convections
Who is the 5th President
James Monroe
what did Andrew Jackson believe in?
A Strong Union
When did A.Jackson Live?
1767-1845
Freedom from punishment
How did nominating conventions allow people more say in politics
Party members could choose the partys candinate instead of the party leader
When did Andrew Jackson die ?
He died in 1845
what did John Marshall believe in?
Judicial Review
where was he born?
Waxhaw
Vote to bring charges of serious crime against, a president
Do you think the spoils system was an acceptable practice? Explain your answer
Yes, we believe the spoils system was an acceptable practice because as a leader, it's their job to make sure that their followers are well kept and repaid for their support.
Who was the vice president of John Quincy Adams
John C. Calhun
What was John Adams philosify ?
Federalism
what did he do in 1823-1825
serve in the U.S senate
The practice of forcing people to serve in the army or navy
What two new political parties faced off in the election of 1828? Which candidate did each part support?
The two parties that faced off each other were:
Democratic party supporting Andrew Jackson.
National Republicans supporting John Quincy Adams.
How many years did James Madison Serve
8 years
What was Thomas Jefferson ?
Democratic Republican
why is he so important?
Jackson Belived in a Strong union, so much so he threatened South Coralina with Troops if they rejected a federal tarrif
The power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
Where did John Quincy Adams go to college?
Harvard University
What do James Madison and James Monroe have in common
They were both born in Virginia and are both Republicans
What was George Caleb Bingham philosify ?
Uniost
did Jackson became president without learning first formal Education?
yes