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34 Cards in this Set

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common man
Lower and middle class are voting and engaging in politics.
universal male suffrage
When all states allowed all white males to vote with out restrictions.
party nominating convention
Where nominees go to gain voters in public.
"King Caucus"
Closed door meeting with party leaders in Congress to nominated.
popular election of president
When voters could choose presidential electors.
Anti-Masonic party
was the first "third party" in the United States.
Workingmen's party spoils system
When the president fills in jobs with unqualified people.
John Quincy Adams
As president went away from followers of Jackson.
"corrupt bargain"
When Adams and Clay cheated Jackson of the presidency.
Henry Clay
A nominy who cheated to being the vice president.
Tariff of 1828 "tariff of abominations"
When Adams made a tariff that was bad for southerners.
Andrew Jackson
A strong seventh president.
popular campaigning
When politicians directed they campaigns to the common man.
Revolution of 1828
The year when an influx of voters voted.
role of the president
To appoint jobs and handle government business.
rotation in office
Annually swapping workers.
Peggy Eaton affair
The other wives of the cabinet would not associate with Eaton which after most of the cabinet resigned.
Indian Removal Act (1830)
The moving of Indians westward with sentiment.
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
Ruled that the Cherokee could not sue in federal court since not being a foreign country.
Worchester v. Georgia
Ruled that Georgia had no rule to move the Cherokees.
trail of tears
U.S. moved the Cherokees out of Georgia.
nullification crisis
When states were void from federal law.
Webster-Hayne debate
Webster argued that any state could defy federal law and secede from the union.
John C. Calhoun
As vice president made the theory that any state could defy or be null.
Proclamation to the People of South Carolina
This stated that nullification was treason.
Bank of the United States
Jackson found to be unconstitutional.
Nicholas Biddle
Owner of the Bank of the United States.
two party system:Democrats;Whigs
Came up when Jackson was president.
Roger Taney
Secretary of Treasury who followed Jackson's say.
"pet banks"
State banks
Specie Circular
Order by Jackson made federal land purchases in silver or gold instead of paper banknotes.
Panic of 1837
Financial crisis started by Jackson but fueled with the Whigs laissez-faire.
Martin van Buren
Took the presidency 8th in the Panic of 1837.
"log cabin and hard cider" campaign
This campaign was just hoopla for William Henry "Tippecanoe" Harrison.