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