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Chosen President in the election of 1824

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Elected President in

1828 and 1832

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Senator from Massachusetts

who argued against

nullification in his "Liberty and Union" speech

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Jackson's first V.P.; from SC; came up with nullification; defended states'

rights

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Jackson's second V.P.; elected President in

1836

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Whig Congressman from the West who made a

"corrupt bargain"; ran for

president in 1832.

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Served only one month as President

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President of the Bank of the

United States during bank war

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First Vice President to "inherit" the presidency.

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Seminole chief who went to war to keep his land.

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List the first ten List the first ten presidents in presidents in order: (last order: (last names only names only except JQA)except JQA)

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Why was the election of 1824 was decided in the House of

Representatives?

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As President, what programs

did JQA support?

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What two political parties grew out of the

Republican party after 1824?

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What kind of people

supported each of the two parties?

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Name two things that

demonstrate the growth of

democracy in the early 1800s.

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What voting restriction was done away with

in the early 1800s?

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The election of 1824 is a good

example of _____________.

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To whom was democracy not

extended during the Jackson era?

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Why did Jackson use the spoils

system?

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Why did congress issue

the Tariff of 1828?

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How did the Bank of the

United States help regulate the

nation's economy?

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Why did President

Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?

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Why did white settlers want

Cherokee lands?

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How did President

Jackson respond to the Supreme Court's decision

about the Cherokee's right

to keep their land?

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Why did Southerners

hate the Tariff of 1828?

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What was President Jackson's

position on nullification?

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How did South Carolina respond

to the Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of

Abominations)?

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The American ideal in the

1830s was the self-made man.

What did this mean?

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What two things did Jackson do

that contributed to the causes of

the Panic of 1837?

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How did President

Jackson kill the Bank of the

United States?

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What did Andrew Jackson

come to symbolize?

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List two of the causes of the Panic of 1837.

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What contributed to Van Buren's

defeat in 1840?

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By the middle of the 1800s, how

were most political

candidates chosen?

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Who said: "Liberty and

Union, now and forever, one and

inseparable!"

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Who said: "Our Federal Union--it

must be preserved!"

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Who said: "The Union, next to

our liberty, most dear."

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Who said: “Van, Van is a used up

man!”

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Who said: “Tippecanoe and

Tyler, too!”

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Who said: “Oh Andy, oh Andy, how many men

have you hanged in your life?”

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Put the following 4 events in order: A.Jackson demanded specie for

land salesB.People rushed to trade worthless

paper $ for specie so they could buy land.

C.The banks printed more paper $$ that wasn’t backed by specie in order to meet the demand for loans.

D.Speculators wanted to borrow $ from state banks to buy western land.

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Put the following 3 events in order: A.The United States fell into

a depression.B.The economy slowed and

unemployment increased.C.Banks failed and there

was nowhere to get loans for capital to start new businesses.