Andrew Jackson and the Growth of Democracy

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Andrew Jackson and the Growth of Democracy Chapter 14 Pgs. 188 - 199

Inauguration of Andrew Jackson ____________ people came to honor their _____________ Many ______________ time ______________ Rescued country from ______________ “________________ Man” right to vote Over ______ million ________________ _______________________ president

Frontier to the White House ____________-made man Joined militia at ______ and captured by ___________________ Became a _________________ Hot ___________________ Served in _____________ and _________________ Won most ________________ and ___________________ vote

Democratic Party Promised to represent ordinary _________________, _________________, and the ____________ Not the ______________ and well-born like the _____________________ Party “The __________________ of Kentucky” campaign song ________________, carried hickory ______________, and, ________________

Approach to Governing Listened to ____________, but did what thought was _______________ “___________________ Cabinet” – trusted ________________ and supporters met with ________________ in White House _________________ Many thought these __________ were not the _________________ type to be running the __________________

Spoils System ________________ servants – ___________________ jobs in office Jackson believed in _____________________ people in office to give others a ________________ ____________________ system – “to the victor belong the _________________ (prizes) of war” Replaced many ___________________ with loyal _______________________

Nullification Crisis __________________ – taxes on imported goods Congress passed ___________ raising tariffs ______________ favored, __________ did not Tariff of _______________________ (horrors) South _______________ threatened to ____________ if law could not _______________ the tariff ____________ ___________ Bill – use army to collect taxes ________________ grew in North and South

Battle Against Bank of US _________________ distrusted _____________ owner Vetoed __________________ bill “Unconstitutional ________________” “Make rich __________________”

Indian Policy Tribes wanted to live in ________________, _________________ did not have same ______________ Indian ___________________ Act – Allowed _________________ to make _______________ in which Native ___________________ in East traded lands for area in ____________ Trail of ______________ – Native Americans who __________________ to leave were forced out and marched ___________ in ______________________

Questions What name was given to Andrew Jackson? Who was now allowed to vote? How did Jackson become President? What was the “Kitchen Cabinet?” Why did people disagree with the “Kitchen Cabinet?” Who did the Democratic Party represent? What was the Spoils System? Who threatened to secede if the tariff law was not stopped? Why did Jackson distrust the US Bank? What was the Trail of Tears? 10