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23 Cards in this Set
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Where the party members choose the party's candidates
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Nominating conventions
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A period of expanding democracy became known as
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Jacksonian democracy
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Jacksons supports formed what part to support him
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Democratic party
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John c calhoun
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Jacksons running mate and vice president
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Spoils system
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The practice of giving government jobs to political backers
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Secretary of state was one of Jacksons strongest allies
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Martin van buren
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Informal group of trusted advisers who got this name because the y sometimes met in the
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Kitchen cabinet
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Before Andrew Jackson took office Congress placed a high tariff on imports. Southerners called it this
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Tariff of abomination
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______ said that since the states had formed the National government, state power should be greater than federal power
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States rights doctrine
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Conflict between the supporters and the opponents of the nullification deepened. This dispute became known as_
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Nullification crisis
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Man from Massachusetts who argued that the US is a nation not a part among States
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Daniel webster
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Mcculloch Vs. Maryland
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Court ruled that the second national bank was constitutional
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What did the Whig party favor?
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Weak president and strong Congress
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What was the panic of 1873
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A sever economic depression
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William henery Harrison was a
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Army general
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In 1830 the authorizing of the removal of native Americans who lived on the east side of the Mississippi River was called
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Indian removal act
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US land (now Oklahoma) and they planned to move Indians there
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Indian territory
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Congress had to approve this government agency to manage to move the Indians to the west side of the Mississippi River
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Bureau of Indian affairs
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What did sequoya do?
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Invented a writing system for the Cherokee
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Court ruled that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community in which the laws of Georgia had no force
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Worcester vs Georgia
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Trail of tears
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Cherokee's 800 mile forced March
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Leader of Fox and Sauk Indians
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Black hawk
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Seminole leader
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Osceola
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