Jackson
Elections
Misc.
Disputes
And Crisis
100

A closed meeting of party members for the purpose of choosing a candidate.

Caucus

100

The appointment of Henry Clay as secretary of state after he gave his support to Adams in the Election of 1824 was also known as:

The corrupt bargain

100

Battle during the war of 1812 that made Jackson Famous

Battle of New Orleans

100

This bill allowed Jackson to use federal troops to enforce laws in South Carolina

Force Bill

100

This party provided the largest opposition to Jacksonian democrats.

Whig Party


200

Why was Jackson popular enough to run for the presidency in 1824.

He was a war hero.

200

What voting requirement was removed after 1824 which expanding voting from 30 to 80 percent.

Property ownership requirement

200

Act that sought to peacefully negotiate the exchange of Tribal lands in the South for those located in Indian Territory

Indian Removal Act

200

A law passed in 1828 that significantly increased taxes on imported goods, primarily benefiting Northern manufacturers while harming Southern farmers who relied on selling their crops overseas.

Tariff of Abominations

200

Jacksons lack of support for the National bank resulted in this term, which hurt the very people he had vowed to help

Inflation

300

The discovery of this on Cherokee lands prompted the start of relocation policies during the Age of Jackson. 

Gold

300

Campaign manager for Jackson during the election of 1828

Martin Van Buren

300

What was Jacksons greatest appeal to voters during the election of 1828

He was a common man with humble roots
300

The decision to stop taking paper money to pay for the purchase of federal lands. Led to the following crisis. 

Panic of 1837

300

Vice president of the United States who championed nullification. 

John C. Calhoun

400

A movement in the 1820's where Andrew Jackson became the symbol of American politics.

Jacksonian Democracy

400
Body that decided the close results of the election of 1824.

House of Representatives

400

The forced removal of 16000 Cherokee, (4000 died) from their land to the Oklahoma territory is known as:

The Trail of Tears

400

The act of a state invalidating a federal law or judicial decision that it deems unconstitutional. The state can declare the law void and unenforceable within its borders.

Nullification

400

How did Jackson feel about the Second Bank of the United States. 

Opposed it

500

Political jobs that are used as a reward for party loyalty.

Spoils System

500

Shift in politics that involved how states elected there choice for president in 1824 

Utilization of the popular vote. 

500

1832 court case that ruled a states acquisition of tribal lands by dissolving the tribal governments as unconstitutional

Worcester v Georgia

500

Nationalists that wanted a strong federal government with broad interpretation of the Constitution.

Whigs

500

The phrase Tippecanoe and Tyler too referred to which candidates in the 1840 Election

William Henry Harrison and John Tyler