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A _____ is when the party meets together to select its presidential candidate.
nominating convention
A nominating convention is when the party meets together to select its _____ candidate.
presidential
The Jacksonian Democracy supported the decrease of _____.
voting requirements
The Jacksonian Democracy supported the abolition of _____.
the National Bank
The Jacksonian Democracy supported _____ expansion.
westward
The _____ was formed by supporters of Andrew Jackson.
Democratic Party
The Democratic Party was formed by supporters of _____.
Andrew Jackson
John C. Calhoun was Andrew Jackson's _____.
vice president
_____ was Andrew Jackson's vice president.
John C. Calhoun
The _____ is the act of giving government jobs to your supporters.
spoils system
_____ was Andrew Jackson's Secretary of State.
Martin van Buren
Martin van Buren was Andrew Jackson's _____.
Secretary of State
Martin van Buren was the _____ president.
eighth
The _____ was Andrew Jackson's informal group of advisors.
Kitchen Cabinet
The _____ was an extremely high tariff.
Tariff of Abominations
The _____ was a belief that the power of the states was greater than that of the federal government.
state's rights doctrine
The state's rights doctrine was a belief that the power of the _____ was greater than that of the _____.
states, federal government
The nullification crisis was a dispute led by _____ that said states could ignore federal laws if they believed they were unconstitutional.
John C. Calhoun
The nullification crisis was a dispute led by John C. Calhoun that said states could ignore _____ if they believed they were unconstitutional.
federal laws
The nullification crisis was a dispute led by John C. Calhoun that said states could ignore federal laws if they believed they were _____.
unconstitutional
_____ was an American lawyer and statesman that spoke against nullification.
Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster was an American lawyer and statesman that spoke against _____.
nullification
_____ was a Supreme Court case that said the National Bank was constitutional.
Mc.Culloch vs Maryland
Mc.Culloch vs Maryland was a Supreme Court case that said the _____ was constitutional.
National Bank
The _____ was a party formed in 1834 by opponents of Andrew Jackson.
Whig Party
The Whig Party was a party formed in _____ by opponents of Andrew Jackson.
1834
The Whig Party was a party formed in 1834 by opponents of _____.
Andrew Jackson
The _____ was a financial crisis that led to an economic depression.
Panic of 1837
William Henry Harrison was an American politician who served as the governor of the _____.
Indian Territory
_____ was an American politician who served as the governor of the Indian Territory.
William Henry Harrison
_____ was the ninth president of the United States.
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison was the _____ president of the United States.
ninth
In 1824, voters no longer were required to own _____.
land
Nominating conventions allowed people to _____.
choose the presidential candidate
The Northern economy relied on _____.
manufacturing
The North _____ tariffs.
supported
The Southern economy relied on _____.
agriculture
The South _____ tariffs.
opposed
Southerners opposed tariffs because imported goods' prices would _____.
rise
Southerners opposed tariffs because _____ prices would rise.
imported goods'
The Tariff of Abominations was a _____ (high, low) tariff.
high
_____ supported the tariff.
Northerners
Northerners supported the tariff because it would _____ their factories from foreign competition.
protect
Northerners supported the tariff because it would protect their factories from _____.
foreign competition
_____ opposed the tariff.
Southerners
Southerners opposed the tariff because it made goods _____.
too expensive
The _____ stated that state's power should be greater than the government's.
State's Rights Doctrine
The State's Rights Doctrine stated that _____ power should be greater than the _____.
state's, government's
The _____ stated that South Carolina didn't have to pay the federal tax.
Nullification Act
The Nullification Act stated that _____ didn't have to pay the federal tax.
South Carolina
The Nullification Act stated that South Carolina didn't have to pay the _____.
federal tax
Daniel Webster _____ the nullification.
opposed
Jackson opposed the nullification because it _____.
opposed his duty of enforcing the laws
Jackson's response to the nullification was passing the _____.
Force Bill
The _____ stated that Jackson could send in the army to make South Carolina pay the tax.
Force Bill
The Force Bill stated that Jackson could _____ to make South Carolina pay the tax.
send in the army
_____ formed a compromise that would lower the tariff and repeal the Force Bill.
Henry Clay
Henry Clay formed a compromise that would _____ the tariff and repeal the Force Bill.
lower
Henry Clay formed a compromise that would lower the tariff and repeal the _____.
Force Bill
Jackson _____ the Bank's charter.
vetoed
The Panic of 1837 occurred because Jackson told the banks to _____.
loan out money
The _____ was an act authorizing the removal of the Indians.
Indian Removal Act
_____ was where most of the Native Americans were forced to move.
Indian Territory
Indian Territory encompasses present-day _____.
Oklahoma
The _____ was created to oversee the federal policy regarding the Native Americans.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
_____ created the Cherokee writing system.
Sequoya
Sequoya created the _____.
Cherokee writing system
_____ was a supreme court case that said Georgia's removal of Indians was unconstitutional.
Worcester V. Georgia
Worcester V. Georgia was a supreme court case that said _____'s removal of Indians was unconstitutional.
Georgia
Worcester V. Georgia was a supreme court case that said Georgia's removal of Indians was _____.
unconstitutional
The _____ was a march of the Cherokee to Indian Territory.
Trail of Tears
The Trail of Tears was a march of the _____ to Indian Territory.
Cherokee
The Trail of Tears was _____ long.
800 miles
How many Cherokee Indians died on the Trail of Tears?
one fourth
_____ tried to lead the Fox and Sauk Indians to resist removal.
Black Hawk
Black Hawk tried to lead the _____ Indians to resist removal.
Fox and Sauk
_____ led the Seminole Indians to resist removal.
Osceola
Osceola led the _____ Indians to resist removal.
Seminole
To become American, the Cherokee created _____ to teach English.
schools
To become American, the Cherokee _____.
a writing system
To become American, the Cherokee created a _____.
government
To become American, the Cherokee published _____.
a newspaper
The _____, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw marched on the Trail of Tears.
Cherokee
The Cherokee, _____, Seminole, Choctaw, and Chickasaw marched on the Trail of Tears.
Creek
The Cherokee, Creek, _____, Choctaw, and Chickasaw marched on the Trail of Tears.
Seminole
The Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, _____, and Chickasaw marched on the Trail of Tears.
Choctaw
The Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Choctaw, and _____ marched on the Trail of Tears.
Chickasaw
Did Black Hawk successfully resist removal?
No
Did Osceola successfully resist removal?
Yes