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Monroe’s secretary of state; New England’s choice for president in the Election of 1824   John Quincy Adams  
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former military hero from Tennessee – won the popular vote in the Election of 1824 but did not win the presidency in that election. He won the election of 1824.   Andrew Jackson  
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the idea of spreading political power to all the people, thereby ensuring majority rule.   Jacksonian democracy  
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the practice of winning candidates giving government jobs to political backers of supporters.   Spoils system  
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Congressional leader who supported the need for a strong central government and spoke out against sectionalism. He later changed his beliefs and became the foremost champion of states’ rights.   John C. Calhoun  
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an 1828 law that raised the tarriffs on raw materials and manufactured goods; it upset Southerners who felt that economic interests of the Northeast were determining national economic policy.   Tariff of abomination  
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a right of the state to reject a federal law that it considers unconstitutional   Doctrine of nullification  
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an 1830 debate between Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne over the doctrine of nullification   Webster-Hayne debate  
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senator from Massachusetts and the most powerful speaker of his time. Opposed nullification.   Daniel Webster  
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withdrawal   Secession  
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an increase in the price of goods and services and a decrease in the value of money   Inflation  
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vice president under Andrew Jackson, he was elected to the presidency in 1836.   Martin Van Buren  
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a financial crisis in which banks closed and the credit system collapsed.   Panic of 1837  
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a severe economic slump   Depression  
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a political party organized in 1834 to oppose the policies of Andrew Jackson   Whig Party  
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the Whig presidential candidate in the Election of 1840, he led the army that defeated the Shawnees at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Died 1 month after the inauguration.   William Henry Harrison  
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vice-presidential candidate under Harrison for the Election of 1840. Became president after Harrison died one month after the inauguration.   John Tyler  
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invented a writing system for the Cherokee language.   Sequoya  
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this 1830 act called for the government to negotiate treaties that would require Native Americans to relocate west.   Indian Removal Act  
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present day Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Nebraska to which Native Americans were moved under the Indian Removal Act of 1830.   Indian Territory  
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the tragic journey of the Cherokee people from their homeland to Indian Territory between 1838 and 1839; thousands of Cherokee died.   Trail of Tears  
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led the Seminoles in their fight against removal.   Osceola  
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