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36 Cards in this Set
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This U.S. speaker of the House from Kentucky favored the national government playing a major role in the economy.
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Henry Clay
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This party supported J.Q. Adams for president in 1828
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National Republican
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He was the U.S. speaker of the house; he dropped out of the election of 1824 and helped secure the victory for adams
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Henry Clay
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this president pushed for a stronger U.S. navy
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J.Q. Adams
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He was Monroe's secretary of state who won the election and became our lation's 6th president
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John Quincy Adams
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This party's formerly the Dem-Repub. party, supported Jackson for president in 1828
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Democratic Party
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He was the federal cashier in Maryland for the National Bank' He refused to buy paper from Maryland
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James Mcculloch
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Southerners nicknamed the tariff of 1828 this
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Tariff of Abominations
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Due to health issues (a stroke) and sectional differences, this nominee of the Dem.-Rep. Parth was not electable
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William Crawford
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This person's death was attributed to the vicious mudslinging which took place during the campaigns
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Jackson's wife
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This military leader led revolts against the Spanish in southern areas of South America
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Jose de San Martin
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Adam's political opponents called his choice of Henry clay to be Secretary of State this
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a "corrupt bargain"
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This candidate from Tennesse was famous as an Indian fighter and U.S. Senator
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Andrew Jackson
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2 reasons why water turnout was higher in this election
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1.expansion of suffrage rights
2.more states in the union |
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these 4 presidents met to consider the Monroe Doctrine
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Monroe, Jefferson, Madison, and John Quincy Adams
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the election of 1824 was ultimately decided by this group of men
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the House of Representatives
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Andrew Jackson's nickname
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Old Hickory
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list 3 of the 6 methods of mass campaigning that occured in the 1828 election
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posters, banner, editorials, barbeques, banquets, and parades
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this military leader led revolts against the Spanish in the northern areas of S. America
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Simon Bolivar
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List 3 things Adams proposed to improve w/ left over revennue from the tariff
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roads, canals, and lighthouses
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this is the nickname for Monroe's 2 terms as president
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the "Era of Good Feelings"
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this Spanish- controlled area in the US was a hiding place and haven for smugglers
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Florida
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this nation's fur trade expansion posed a threat to US land possessions in the West
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Russia
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this financial collapse was especially hard on southern and western farmers
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"The Panic of 1819"
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this supreme court case ruled that a state could not tax the federal government beacause that"the power o tax includes the power to destroy"
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McCulloch vs. Maryland
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this supreme court decision by John Marshall ruled the US federal government had the right to regulate interstae commerce
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Gibbons vs. Ogden
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this American general led US troops against the indians and runaway slaves hiding in Florida
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Andrew Jackson
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our naiton's 5th president;hedid not belong to any particular political party
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James Monroe
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he served as Monroe's secretery of state and also wrote the Monroe Doctrine
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John Quincy Adams
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this young war hawk from sc served as Monroe's secretary of war; he was v.p. to Jackson in 1828
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John C. Calhoun
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he opposed Monroe in the election of 1816; this candidate made seeches while Monroe did not
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Rufus King
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the current holder of a political office
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incumbent
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the making of malicous statement about one's political opponent
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mudslinging
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the selling and transportation of goods from one state to another
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interstate commerce
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a closed meeting of party leaders
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caucus
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government by 1 powerful ruler
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autocracy
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