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Jackson Vocab Quiz

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1. Whigs




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2. Charles River Bridge Co. v. Warren Bridge Co. - 1837




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3. Second Bank of the U.S




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4. Worcester v. Georgia




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5. Webster-Hayne Debate




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6. National Republicans




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7. Jefferson Day dinner 1830




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8. Kitchen cabinet




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9. Spoils System




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10. Force Bill




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11. President of the Second Bank of the United States; he struggled to keep the bank functioning when President Jackson tried to destroy it. Called in loans in an attempt to save the bank which helped cause the crash of the real estate market.




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12. representative of the North; nationalist (Whig) senator from MA who was one of the most eloquent speakers in Congress; greatly opposed Jackson and his "liberal" policies




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13. Jackson wins, 7th President (belief that the "common" man- should be able to participate in his government




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14. clay proposed that the federal government build a road entirely in KY, Jackson vetoed it saying that only in one state -> KY responsibility to pay for. jackson hated clay for corrupt bargain so precedent for use of presidential power in political affairs




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15. voting credentials broaden from certain white male land owners -> majority of white males, regardless of land ownership




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16. 1828 high tariff on imports that benefited the industrial North while forcing South to pay higher prices on manufactured goods -> Nullification crisis.




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17. 5th Chief Justice & presided over the Dred Scott case & ruled the 5th amendment, saying the govn't can't take private propt; Secretary of Treasury; ordered v.Jackson to stop putting govt money in Bank; court case ruled African Amer =/= US citizens.




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18. Jackson's once VP who supported SC/south during the Nullification crisis.




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19. In this, Jackson argued that the Bank of the US' charter should not be renewed and presented his arguments against the bank.




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20. The idea of spreading political power to the people and ensuring majority rule as well as supporting the "common man"





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