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seesaw
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shark
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shark
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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18. Why did the South believe the tariff was unconsitutional?
favored one region over another
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7. Which group was hurt the most by Jackson's removal policy?
Native Americans
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banana
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fairy
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shark
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thief
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monster
Reset all scores!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
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lifesaver
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10. Andrew Jackson's election victory in 1828 depended on support from?
the common people
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seesaw
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gold
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shark
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baam
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14. What caused the Nullification Crisis?
tariff of abomination
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8. Who was part of Jackson's "Kitchen Cabinet?"
close friends and advisors
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11. What did Jackson want to destroy?
the bank
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15. What almost happened to Jackson at his inauguration?
trampled
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2. What does it mean to withdraw from an alliance or organization?
secede
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20. Which region was it believed the bank benefited?
East
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5. A person who achieves wealth or influence through their own means is known as?
self-made
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16. What did Jackson believe the election of 1824 was between Adams and Clay?
corrupt bargain
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9. What was South Carolina threatening to do during the Nullification Crisis?
secede
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