The result of Jackson's refusal to follow the Supreme Court's decision in Worchester v. Georgia.
The Trail of Tears
Many critics of Jackson accused him of behaving like what?
A King
To cancel or ignore
Nullify
The party of Andrew Jackson and his supporters.
Democrats
The Supreme Court case that established the principle of Judicial Review.
Marbury v. Madison
Name of the area where tribes were relocated.
Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
The reason for many people believing that those working in government were unqualified.
The spoils system
South Carolina threatened to secede over high tariffs.
Nullification Crisis
a belief that taught and accepted by a group
Doctrine
The deal made between John Qunicy Adams and Henry Clay to ensure that Adams won the election of 1824.
Corrupt Bargain
The law or act that required tribes to relocate west.
Indian Removal Act
The main responsibility of the President.
enforcing the law
The states having power to nullify laws passed by the federal government.
States' Rights
Which tribe was allowed to remain in Florida after attempts at forcing them out?
Seminoles
Jackson claimed to be the candidate of the ____________.
Common Man
Why was the land occupied by Native Americans valuable?
It was good farmland.
The Monroe Doctrine made what off limits to the powers in Europe?
The western hemisphere (Central & South America)
Tax on imported goods that made goods more expensive for southerners and decreased their export profits.
Tariff of Abominations
Critics of Jackson argued he had "unrestrained" powers, suggesting he acted like what?
A King
Which election was lost by Jackson supposedly because of a "corrupt bargain"?
Election of 1824
Jackson wanted to move the tribes west of what?
The Mississippi River
Jackson believed this to be unconstitutional and corrupt, so he sought to destroy it until he succeeded.
The National Bank
One major factor that led to many more votes being cast for Andrew Jackson in his second campaign.
expanded suffrage, or suffrage of non-property owners
How did Jackson react to the secession threats of South Carolina?
Threatened to use force against them (military)
How was the idea of Cherokee sovereignty decided in Worchester v. Georgia?
The court declared the Cherokee had a right to their native homeland.