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Which president enforced the Indian Removal Act?
Andrew Jackson
Which president was cold, aloof, and unexciting?
John Quincy Adams
Who brought up the renewal of the National Bank early because he hoped it would help him be elected as president?
Henry Clay
Who did Andrew Jackson handpick to be the next president?
Martin Van Buren
Which President lost the support of the people as he tried to promote art, literature, and science through the government?
John Quincy Adams
Which president proposed an independent treasury system?
Martin Van Buren
Who became secretary of state in 1824?
Henry Clay
Which President bitterly opposed the National Bank?
Andrew Jackson
Which president was kicked out of his own party (the Whig Party)?
John Tyler
Who resigned from being VP to serve in South Carolina's Congress during the nullification issue?
John C. Calhoun
Who ran with "Old Tippecanoe" for Vice President?
John Tyler (Tippecanoe and Tyler too!)
Who was the president of the National Bank?
Nicholas Biddle
What president continued to serve in Congress after he was no longer president?
John Quincy Adams
What missionary to the Cherokees got in trouble with the government?
Samuel Worcester
What was Jackson's idea to slow down inflation?
the Specie Circular
What set the boundary between America and Canada?
the Webster-Ashburton Treaty
What legislation gradually lowered tariff duties?
The Compromise of 1833
What system set a bad example for giving out government jobs?
spoils system
What is "making malicious statements about political enemies"?
mudslinging
What was the nickname for Jackson's buddies who advised him?
the Kitchen Cabinet
What is the name of the Cherokees' journey from Georgia to Oklahoma?
The Trail of Tears
What Indian warred with Americans in Wisconsin and met a tragic end?
Black Hawk
What is it called when a state withdraws from the Union?
secession
What did southerners call the tariff of 1828?
tariff of abominations
What Henry Clay's idea for internal improvements?
the American System
Who was the new Chief Justice after John Marshall?
Roger B. Taney
What term describes a president between the time of the last election and the new inauguration?
lame duck
What state did John Tyler add to the Union?
Texas
Who called himself the "champion of the common man"?
Andrew Jackson
Who was the first president elected from a state that was not one of the original 13 colonies?
Andrew Jackson
What kind of job did Andrew Jackson have before he was president?
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Who was "Old Hickory"?
Andrew Jackson
Who were the candidates of 1824?
John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford
How did the protective tariff affect the prices of manufactured goods?
It raised them.
Who was the so-called "corrupt bargain" between?
John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
What was Andrew Jackson's view of nullification?
He was determined to enforce federal laws; he did not agree with the idea of nullification.
What was different about the election of 1828?
new Democrat party, banners, barbecues, parades, mudslinging
What kind of religious people generally joined the Whig Party?
Protestants (Methodist, Prebyterian, etc.)
How did the Whigs of 1836 try to win the election?
They nominated several candidates because they were hoping none would get a majority and the House of Representative would decide the election.
Who had the shortest presidential term?
William Henry Harrison
How was the disagreement about nullification between Jackson and South Carolina resolved?
The Compromise of 1833 gradually lowered the protective tariff.
What did the Ordinance of Nullification say?
South Carolina considered the federal government's high protective tariff to be unconstitutional. In SC, no tariff would be collected.
What state issued the Ordinance of Nullification?
South Carolina
What area of the country was disadvantaged by the high protective tariff? Why?
the South, It caused prices to go up for goods they bought and slaves and cotton.
What area of the country did high protective tariffs benefit? Why?
the North, because it caused the South to buy goods from northern industries
What issue was nullification about during Jackson's presidency?
high protective tariffs
What is nullification?
the idea that a state can declare a federal law unconstitutional
What was one reason the Cherokees were moved West?
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