Vocabulary
Adams, Clay or Jackson?
Guess What
Inventions
Cause & Effect
100

practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs upon winning an election

spoils system

100

He served as the author of the American System, a senator, and a secretary of state.

Henry Clay

100

The political party created by Andrew Jackson after the election of 1824.

Democrat

100

Telegraph

Samuel Morse

100

The Indian Removal Act of 1830

The Trail of Tears. Native Peoples were forced to move westward to make room for settlers.

200

the action of a state leaving the Union

Secession

200

1824 - He was named President by the House of Representatives after no candidate won a majority of electoral votes.

John Q. Adams

200

The political party that separated from Democratic-Republican Party; named after a British party that opposed the monarchy

Whig Party

200

Cotton gin

Eli Whitney

200

All white men, regardless of status, were given suffrage.

Andrew Jackson won the 1828 presidential election by appealing to the "common man".
300

States declaring federal laws unconstitutional

nullification

300

He was appointed Secretary of State during the 1824-1828 presidency.

Henry Clay

300

President Andrew Jackson's informal group of advisors

The Kitchen Cabinet

300

Mechanical reaper

Cyrus McCormick

300

In 1824, Andrew Jackson did not win enough electoral votes to secure the presidency.

The president was chosen by the House of Representatives. John Q Adams was chosen in the "Corrupt Bargain.

400

The process of choosing a president that Jackson believed was unethical after no clear winner in 1824

The "Corrupt Bargain"

400

He accused his rivals of the "Corrupt Bargain" after he did not clearly win the 1824 election.

Andrew Jackson

400

This bill allowed Jackson to use the military to enforce laws.

The Force Bill

400

Effect of the invention of the cotton gin on the slavery

Use of enslaved peoples increased due to increased cotton production

400

The Tariff of Abomination was passed in 1828.

South Carolina declared nullification and threatened succession if tariffs were not removed.

500

1828 - A tariff intended to protect Northern and Western industry from foreign competition, but seen by Southerners as an unfair tax that raised costs and damaged their economy

The Tariff of Abominations

500

1828 - He won the presidential election by appealing to the "common man."

Andrew Jackson

500

An 1823 U.S. foreign policy statement that the Americas are closed to further European colonization

The Monroe Doctrine

500

Effect on the Pony Express by the expansion of the telegraph to the west.

The Pony Express was shut down because it became obsolete.

500

Jackson vetoes the re-charter of the Second Bank of the U.S. and withdraws federal funds from the bank.

The bank collapsed, leading to the Panic of 1837 and a depression.