Jackson and the National Bank
Inventions
Indian Removal
Industrial Revolution's Impacts
Nullification Crisis
100

This was the part of the Constitution Congress used to create the National Bank.

What is the Elastic Clause?

100

This was a major improvement on river travel.

What is the steamboat?

100
The discovery of this in Georgia was a primary reason for Indian Removal.

What is gold?

100

This was a major impact of the factory system on Northern populations.

What is urbanization?

100

This was South Carolina's official declaration that it wouldn't enforce the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.

What is the Ordinance of Nullification?

200

This was the Supreme Court case that ruled that the National Bank was Constitutional.

What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

200

These were two inventions of Eli Whitney.

What are the cotton gin and interchangeable parts?

200

This was a major economic reason Jackson and his supporters want to remove indigenous Americans.

What is good farm land?

200

Steamboats, canals, telegraphs, and railroads made it faster for people and information to travel, leading to this major change in information.

What is news spread more quickly?

200

He was the South Carolinian and Jackson's Vice President who supported nullification.

Who is John C. Calhoun?

300

Jackson believed this was a way businesses benefited unfairly from the National Bank.

What is taking out loans?

300

This was a major revolution in how goods were made developed in America by Samuel Slater and Frank Cabot Lowell.

What is the factory system?

300

This was the forced removal of the Cherokee to Oklahoma.

What is the Trail of Tears?

300

This was a major impact urbanization on the relationship between the North and West.

What is that the North sold its manufactured goods to the West in exchange for food crops?

300

This was the agreement that ended the Nullification Crisis.

What is that the tariffs would decrease over 10 years and South Carolina wouldn't secede?

400

Jackson was able to destroy the National Bank using these TWO methods.

What is vetoing the charter and removing all of the money from the Bank?

400

This invention was a major change in textile production.

What is the spinning jenny?

400

These were TWO reasons up to 1/4 of the Cherokee died when the US government forced them to Oklahoma.

What are not enough food, being forced to march in the winter, diseases, and being forced to leave most of their supplies?

400

This was a major impact of improvements on transportation for businesses and consumers.

What is that prices of goods decreased and the availability of goods increased?

400

This was Jackson's response to the Nullification Crisis.

What is signing the Force Bill and threatening to use military force in South Carolina?

500

This was the major reason Henry Clay criticized Jackson for destroying the National Bank.

What is that Jackson was overusing his veto power?

500

This was one of the first major improvements to transportation in the US, which was supported by Henry Clay and the state of New York.

What are canals?

500

Worcester v. Georgia's ruled ___________, and Andrew Jackson _____________.

What are that states cannot make laws for indigenous land, and Jackson ignored the ruling?

500

This was a major impact of the cotton gin on the Southern economy.

What is that slavery became more profitable and increased, and the South didn't industrialize as much because it made a lot of money growing cotton?

500

This was the constitutional issue that led to the Nullification Crisis.

What is whether states can nullify laws or federal laws must be obeyed?