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44 Cards in this Set
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Andrew Jackson
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candidate for president in 1824
page 337 |
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John Quincy Adams
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elected President in 1824
page 337 |
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Nullification Act
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South Carolina declared it would not pay the illegal tariffs of 1828 and 1832
page 341 |
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Indian Removal Act
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forced Native Americans to move west
page 343 |
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Indian Territory
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an area in present-day Oklahoma that was set aside for the relocation of Native Americans from the Southeast
page 344 |
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General Winfield Scott
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threatened to use force if the Cherokee did not leave their land
page 345 |
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Trail of Tears
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the long march to the West during which many Cherokee died
page 346 |
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Black Hawk
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led a group of Sauk and Fox people back to Illinois, their homeland
page 346 |
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Osceola
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Seminole chief who refused to leave Florida
page 347 |
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Henry Clay
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planned to use the issue of the Bank of the United States to defeat Jackson in the 1832 election
page 349 |
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Andrew Jackson
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candidate for president in 1824
page 337 |
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John Quincy Adams
|
elected President in 1824
page 337 |
|
Nullification Act
|
South Carolina declared it would not pay the illegal tariffs of 1828 and 1832
page 341 |
|
Indian Removal Act
|
forced Native Americans to move west
page 343 |
|
Indian Territory
|
an area in present-day Oklahoma that was set aside for the relocation of Native Americans from the Southeast
page 344 |
|
General Winfield Scott
|
threatened to use force if the Cherokee did not leave their land
page 345 |
|
Trail of Tears
|
the long march to the West during which many Cherokee died
page 346 |
|
Black Hawk
|
led a group of Sauk and Fox people back to Illinois, their homeland
page 346 |
|
Osceola
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Seminole chief who refused to leave Florida
page 347 |
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Henry Clay
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planned to use the issue of the Bank of the United States to defeat Jackson in the 1832 election
page 349 |
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Daniel Webster
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planned to use the issue of the Bank of the United States to defeat Jackson in the 1832 election
page 349 |
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Martin Van Buren
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Andrew Jacksons friend and vice president
page 349 |
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William Henry Harrison
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a Whig nominee in 1840 and a hero of the War of 1812
page 351 |
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John Tyler
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Harrisons running mate
page 351 |
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James Polk
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Democratic candidate for president in the election of 1844
page 352 |
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Select
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choose
page 337 |
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Participate
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take part in
page 340 |
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Federal
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the national or central governing authority
page 343 |
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Survive
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continue to live
page 347 |
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Institution
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an organization
page 349 |
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Symbol
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an object that represents something else
page 352 |
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Majority
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more than half
page 337 |
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Plurality
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largest single share
page 337 |
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Spoils System
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practice of handing out government jobs to supporters; replacing government employees with the winning candidates supporters
page 340 |
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Caucus
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a meeting held by a political party to choose their partys candidate for president or decide policy
page 340 |
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Nominating Convention
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system in which delegates from the states selected the partys presidential candidate
page 340 |
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Tariff
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a tax on imports or exports
page 341 |
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Nullify
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to cancel or make ineffective
page 341 |
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Secede
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to leave or withdraw
page 341 |
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Relocate
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to force a person or group of people to move
page 343 |
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Guerrilla Tactics
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referring to surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare
page 347 |
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Veto
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to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law
page 349 |
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Depression
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a period of low economic activity and widespread unemployment
page 350 |
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Llaissez-Faire
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policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nations economy
page 351 |