This 1830 law required Native Americans in the Southeast to move west of the Mississippi River.
π What is the Indian Removal Act?
Jackson called the election of 1824 a βcorrupt bargainβ because Henry Clay helped elect this man.
π Who is John Quincy Adams?
This system rewarded loyal supporters with government jobs.
π What is the spoils system?
This case gave Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce.
π What is Gibbons v. Ogden?
Jackson vetoed the renewal of this national bank.
π What is the Second Bank of the United States?
This Cherokee leader challenged removal in the Supreme Court.
π Who is John Ross?
In 1824, all presidential candidates belonged to this political party.
π What is the Democratic-Republican Party?
Under this system, Jackson replaced long-serving officials with these people.
π Who are his loyal supporters?
This case ruled that states cannot tax the national bank.
π What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
Jacksonβs veto contributed to this economic crisis after he left office.
π What is the Panic of 1837?
This Supreme Court case ruled that Georgia laws did not apply to Cherokee land.
π What is Worcester v. Georgia?
The election of 1824 led to the creation of these.
π What are new political parties?
This party supported Andrew Jackson and the βcommon man.β
π What is the Democratic Party?
These rulings show Chief Justice John Marshall doing this to the Courtβs power.
π What is increasing it?
The 1828 tariff was designed to protect these businesses.
π What are Northern industries?
Jackson responded to the Worcester ruling by doing this.
π What is refusing to enforce the Courtβs decision?
Jackson promised to reduce this in government spending.
π What is excessive government spending?
This party supported a national bank and federal funding for internal improvements.
π What is the National Republican Party?
This Chief Justice strengthened the power of the Supreme Court.
π Who is John Marshall?
Southerners called the 1828 tariff by this nickname.
π What is the Tariff of Abominations?
The forced relocation of the Cherokee became known as this tragic event.
π What is the Trail of Tears?
Jackson campaigned on ending this problem in politics.
π What is political corruption?
Democrats generally supported this type of central government.
π What is a small/limited central government?
Jackson refused to enforce this Supreme Court case decision.
π What is Worcester v. Georgia?
Southern opposition to tariffs led to this crisis in 1832.
π What is the Nullification Crisis?