Who would be more likely to say: "I believe in a strong central (national) government."
Federalists
These were a set of three laws meant to make it harder for immigrants to vote/participate in government.
Alien Acts
This term means to not get involved in foreign conflicts. Favored by George Washington.
Isolationism
Jackson shut this down because he thought it benefitted the wealthy at the expense of the "common people."
The National Bank of the United States
(2nd National Bank of the United States)
Who would be more likely to say: "I think we should align ourselves with France over Great Britain."
Democratic-Republican
This was a law meant to make it illegal to encourage rebellion against the government, but was really used to stop criticism of John Adams and the Federalists.
Conflict with the French over the French seizing American Ships.
XYZ Affair
Who were Andrew Jackson's main supporters as president?
"The common man/people"
Who would be more likely to say: "I think the Constitution can't be interpreted to mean different things. It means exactly what it says. Nothing more, nothing less."
Marbury v. Madison established this concept. It means that the Supreme Court has final say on if something is constitutional or not.
The British policy of kidnapping American sailors and forcing them to serve in the British Navy
Impressment
Spoils System
Who would be more likely to say: "Manufacturing and trade is the future of our economy."
Federalists
The election of 1800 ended up being a tie between Jefferson and Burr because at the time how was the vice president decided?
War with the British over Great Britain seizing American ships and supplying Native American groups with weapons. Ended in a tie.
War of 1812
Nullification Crisis
Who would be more likely to say: "I think only the wealthy and educated should have a say in the government."
Federalist
This amendment made the elections for president and vice president seperate
12th amendment
Foreign policy position announced by James Monroe warning European powers to leave the Western Hemisphere alone.
Monroe Doctrine
This act removed thousands of Native Americans from their homes in the Southeast to modern-day Oklahoma.
The Indian Removal Act