Chosen President in the election of 1824 Elected President in 1828 and 1832.

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Chosen President in the election of 1824

Elected President in 1828 and 1832

Senator from Massachusetts who argued against nullification in his "Liberty and Union" speech

Jackson's first V.P.; from SC; came up with nullification; defended states' rights

Jackson's second V.P.; elected President in 1836

Whig Congressman from the West who made a "corrupt bargain"; ran for president in 1832.

Served only one month as President

President of the Bank of the United States during bank war

First Vice President to "inherit" the presidency.

Seminole chief who went to war to keep his land.

List the first ten presidents in order: (last names only except JQA)

Why was the election of 1824 was decided in the House of Representatives?

As President, what programs did JQA support?

What two political parties grew out of the Republican party after 1824?

What kind of people supported each of the two parties?

Name two things that demonstrate the growth of democracy in the early 1800s.

What voting restriction was done away with in the early 1800s?

The election of 1824 is a good example of _____________.

To whom was democracy not extended during the Jackson era?

Why did Jackson use the spoils system?

Why did congress issue the Tariff of 1828?

How did the Bank of the United States help regulate the nation's economy?

Why did President Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?

Why did white settlers want Cherokee lands?

How did President Jackson respond to the Supreme Court's decision about the Cherokee's right to keep their land?

Why did Southerners hate the Tariff of 1828?

What was President Jackson's position on nullification?

How did South Carolina respond to the Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of Abominations)?

The American ideal in the 1830s was the self-made man. What did this mean?

What two things did Jackson do that contributed to the causes of the Panic of 1837?

How did President Jackson kill the Bank of the United States?

What did Andrew Jackson come to symbolize?

List two of the causes of the Panic of 1837.

What contributed to Van Buren's defeat in 1840?

By the middle of the 1800s, how were most political candidates chosen?

Who said: "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!"

Who said: "Our Federal Union--it must be preserved!"

Who said: "The Union, next to our liberty, most dear."

Who said: “Van, Van is a used up man!”

Who said: “Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!”

Who said: “Oh Andy, oh Andy, how many men have you hanged in your life?”

Put the following 4 events in order: A.Jackson demanded specie for land sales B.People rushed to trade worthless paper $ for specie so they could buy land. C.The banks printed more paper $$ that wasn’t backed by specie in order to meet the demand for loans. D.Speculators wanted to borrow $ from state banks to buy western land.

Put the following 3 events in order: A.The United States fell into a depression. B.The economy slowed and unemployment increased. C. Banks failed and there was nowhere to get loans for capital to start new businesses.