Jackson and the Bank
Elections of 1824 & 1828`
Jacksonian Democracy
Tarriff of 1828
Indian Removal Act
100

This is how Jackson was portrayed because his veto of the National Bank was unpopular

A King

100

Andrew Jackson felt the1824 election was stolen from him by these people

John Q Adams and Henry Clay

100

This type of person is how the public saw Andrew Jackson

Common man

100

This amendment was related to the Tariff of 1828 because of states' rights

10th Amendment

100

This is where thousands of Native Americans died on a forced march west of the Mississippi River

Trail of Tears

200

 Andrew Jackson felt this way about the National Bank

Like it was only for the rich and hurt the common man

200

John Quincy Adams made a deal with Henry Clay for the election that Andrew Jackson called this

Corrupt Bargain

200

This voting right was expanded to more common people as Jackson campaigned in 1828

Suffrage

200

John C Calhoun believed that the Tariff of Abominations hurt this region of the country  

The South

200

These were major reasons Native Americans were forced off of their homelands

Valuable Farmland, Gold, Natural Resources

300

Andrew Jackson was standing on this in his political cartoon about the National Bank

Constitution

300

A campaign full of insults is called this

Mudslinging

300

This political party was created under Andrew Jackson

Democrats
300

What was John C. Calhoun and South Carolina's question in the Nullification Crisis

Can a state cancel a federal law if they believe it to be unconstitutional

300

Where did the Indian Removal Act force Native Americans to relocate to

Indian Territory/ Oklahoma

400

Andrew Jackson used this presidential power more than any other president before him

Veto

400

Jackson promised to eliminate these people if he became president

Lazy, incompetent, corrupt government workers.

400

This system aims to award political supporters with government jobs

Spoils System

400

Andrew Jackson issued this bill to show he would use the military to make South Carolina pay the tariff of 1828 and not secede

Force Bill

400

This law was passed in 1830 to force Natives off of their homelands

Indian Removal Act

500

These people wanted the National Bank

Many in Congress and the wealthy

500

Andrew Jackson offered jobs to some political supporters, this is called

Spoils System

500

 Many of Jackson's political supporters that received jobs from the Spoils System were viewed this way by the public

Unqualified

500

This is the idea that a state can void out a federal law that is believed to be unconstitutional

Doctrine of Nullification

500

Andrew Jackson did this to a Supreme Court ruling that ultimately led to Cherokee being removed from Georgia

He Ignored It