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Ch. 10 Vocab & SG

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Nominating Conventions   Party members choose the party's candidates  
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Jacksonian Democracy   The period of expanding democracy in the 1820s and the 1830s  
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Democratic Party   This party arose from Jackson's supporters  
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John C. Calhoun   Andrew Jackson's vice president  
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Spoils System   The practice of giving government jobs to political backers  
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Martin Van Buren   The Secretary of State who was one of Jackson's allies in his official cabinet  
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Kitchen Cabinet   An informal group of trusted advisers who sometimes met in the White House kitchen  
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Tariff of Abominations   Congress placed a high tariff on imports that caused angry southerners to call it this.  
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States Rights Doctrine   It stated that since the states had formed the national government, the states power should be greater than federal power  
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Nullification Crisis   Conflict between the supporters and opponents of nullification  
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Daniel Webster   He was from Massachusetts who argued that the United States was one nation not a pact among the states  
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McCulloch v Maryland   The Court ruled that the national bank was constitutional  
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Whig Party   They favored the idea of a weak president and a strong Congress  
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Panic of 1837   A severe economic depression  
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William Henry Harrison   He was an army general, the Whigs stood behind him, and he won in an electoral landslide  
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Indian Removal Act   In 1830 this authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to the lands in the West  
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Indian Territory   The Native Americans were moved to present day Oklahoma  
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Bureau of Indian Affairs   To manage Indian removal to western lands Congress approved the creation of a new government agency  
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Sequoya   A Cherokee who used 86 characters to represent Cherokee syllables to create a writing system for their complex language  
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Worcester v Georgia   The Court ruled that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community in which the laws of Georgia had no force  
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Trail of Tears   The Cherokee's 800 mile forced march  
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Black Hawk   A leader of Fox and Sauk Indians who decided to fight rather than leave Illinois  
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Osceula   He was a leader who called upon his followers to resist with force  
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Andrew Jackson's stance on federal power was not consistent as evidence by what?   He argued to use U.S. troops to enforce tariff collection  
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Who was Chief Black Hawk?   He was the leader of the Fox Indians who decided to fight U.S. officials  
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During 1827, northern manufacturers began to demand a tariff on foreign made woolen goods so that their products would sell better in American markets. What is the term for the kind of tariff they are demanding?   Protective Tariff  
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How did the expansion of voting rights in the early 1800 affect the election of 1828?   Andrew Jackson's chances of winning president rose because during war made him popular with the voters  
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What issue most influenced Americans political thinking during Andrew Jackson's Presidency?   Local economies  
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How did nominating conventions contribute to the expansion of democracy in the 1820s?   It allowed people to become more active in politics  
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What distinguished Jacksonian democracy from other types?   It took efforts to ensure majority rule  
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Who benefited most from Andrew Jackson's plan?   American farmers who gained millions of acres of lands for settlement  
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Webster of Massachusetts opposed nullification to?   The country's unity  
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In 1832, what did the Seminole Indians do after agreeing to leave Florida within 3 years?   They ignored the treaty and resisted removal with force  
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What did the Virginia and Kentucky Resolution of 1798-1799 the Hartford Convention and John Calhoun's South Carolina Exposition and Protest have in common?   They were all written or organized by supporters of the states rights doctrine  
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Arguments over which issue sparked the nullification crisis?   National Tariff  
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Where was Indian Territory?   Most of present day Oklahoma  
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What caused an onlooker to observe the reign of King Mob seemed triumphant?   The celebration of Jackson's presidential victory on the White House  
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What might a typical Southern small farmer have said about the National Bank?   The institution is good for wealthy folks not for me  
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How did Andrew Jackson reward his supporters?   He rewarded them with government jobs  
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Describe the Trail of Tears.   An involuntary 800 mile march that the Cherokee Indians made in the removal from Georgia  
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Why did Cherokee Indians resist removal to Indian Territory?   They looked for protection and worked in white communities  
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What happened when the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v Georgia?   They said that the Cherokee nation was a distinct community where Georgia's laws had no force  
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What ruling did the Supreme Court make in the case of McCulloch v Maryland?   They said that the national bank was constitutional  
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Why did the American government want to remove the American Indians?   They wanted to open the to settlement by American farmers  
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What American Indians were affected by the Indian Removal Act of 1930?   Indians that were east of the Mississippi River to the lands in the west  
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How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v Georgia?   Jackson allowed the removal of the Native Americans from Georgia  
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