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41 Cards in this Set
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(TorF) A spirit of nationalism sharply increased following the War of 1812? |
true |
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(TorF) Nullification is another word for "secession"?
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false |
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(TorF) after years of fighting the US Army was still unable to remove all the Seminoles from Florida?
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true |
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(TorF) the Cherokee nation adopted a written language, European style farms, and regular communities with roads and schools
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true |
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(TorF) farmers and consumers are usually the ones who benefit most from protective tariffs
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false |
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the friend of the common man |
andrew jackson |
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speakers of the house who formulated the Missouri compromise |
henry clay |
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president who won fewer popular votes than the candidate he defeated |
john quincy adams |
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the "Little Magician" whose administration was marred by a depression |
martin van buren |
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the vice president who proposed the doctrine of nullification |
john c. calhoun |
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the creator of a written cherokee alphabet |
sequoyah |
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supported states rights and unexpectedly became president when the president died |
john tyler |
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the president whose administration lasted only one month |
william henry harrison |
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a tax on imported goods |
tariff |
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national funding for roads, canals, harbors, and railroads |
internal improvements |
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a closed meeting of party leaders |
caucus |
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replacement of government officeholders with supporters of the new administration |
spoils system |
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a view that states can reject congressional acts that they deem unconstitutional |
nullification |
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competition against the major political parties |
3rd party |
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a written statement describing where a party stands on various issues |
platform |
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a gathering of states delegates to nominate the party presidential candidates |
national convention |
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american first protectionist legislation |
tariff of 1816 |
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the depression that bought an end to the post war prosperity of the "era of good feelings" |
panic of 1819 |
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clays alleged agreement to make adams president in return for becoming secretary of state |
corrupt bargin |
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extremely high protectionist legislation that led to the nullification crisis |
tariff od abominations |
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the grant of war powers against south carolina |
force bill |
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designed to end the nullification crisis by reducing the tariff rates |
compromise tariff of 1833 |
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prohibition of anything except hard money for the purchase of public land |
specie circular of 1836 |
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forced removal of the civilized tribes from their homeland |
trail of tears |
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a deep, five year depression that hit just after van buren took office |
panic of 1837 |
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what type of high tax is imported goods is designed to protect national manufactures against foreign competition
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protective tariff |
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what famous road did the government build from Baltimore westward |
national road |
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what party long claimed to be that of the common man and is still in existence today |
democratic party |
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what was jackson close circle of informal advisors called |
his kitchen cabinet |
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what policy did jackson adopt toward the Indian problems |
indian removal policy |
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what was the main reason that many americans opposed federal funding of internal improvements |
taxes from all regions would be used to benefit only limited regions |
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what issues lay at the heart of debate over the admission of missouri as a state |
the balance of slaves states and free states in the senate |
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what bank system did jackson set up to replace the national bank |
pet bank |
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what indian tribe tried to keep its lands through legal action |
cherokee |
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the main issue that pulled the Whig party together was opposition to |
jackson policy |
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what presidential candidate used the slogan tippecanoe and tyler too |
william henry harrion |