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A Changing Nation On the Campaign Trail Action Jackson Manifest Destiny And Justice for All Odds and Ends $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

It is the practice of rewarding government jobs to loyal supporters of the party that wins an election. What is the Spoils System?

Jackson opposed this institution because he thought it gave too much power to the wealthy. What is the second Bank of the United States?

This Cherokee leader created a special alphabet and written language for his people. Who is Sequoyah?

It is an agreement that can be enforced by law. What is a contract?

The American and French revolutions inspired these people to gain independence from European nations. Who are Latin Americans?

He was criticized by many for giving government jobs to his supporters. Who is Andrew Jackson?

Jackson once said, “John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it.” in response to this decision. What is Georgia’s attempt to apply its laws to Cherokee territory ?

This law allowed Jackson to relocate thousands of Cherokees from Georgia to Indian Territory in order to make land available to white miners and farmers. What is the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

It was originally part of a speech that warned European nations to stay out of Latin American affairs and to abandon the idea of colonization. What is the Monroe Doctrine?

An effect of a British economic recession, it was a cause of the Panic of What is declining cotton prices?

The 8 th President of the United States, he was the President when the Panic of 1837 struck the country. Who is Martin Van Buren?

Since the South had far less manufacturing capability, its leaders opposed these payments. What are tariffs?

The Indian Removal process occurred during this time period. What is 1820 to 1840?

He was known as “the Liberator” because he led independence movements in the northern parts of South America. Who is Simon Bolivar?

He proposed the American System to improve transportation and promote interstate commerce. Who is Henry Clay?

The 5 th President of the United States, he warned European nations against reestablishing colonies in Latin America. Who is James Monroe?

Daily Double He opposed tariffs because they raised the price of goods that southerners bought. Who is John C. Calhoun?

This agreement allowed the United States to take possession of Florida from Spain. What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?

He organized an army of Native Americans that freed several Mexican provinces from the Spanish. Who is Miguel Hidalgo?

While Secretary of State, he negotiated the treaty with Spain that made Florida a U.S. territory. Who is John Quincy Adams?

Elected as a Whig in 1840, his campaign publicized his western origin. Who is William Henry Harrison?

South Carolina repealed its nullification in 1832 in response to this action. What is the the lowering of tariffs by Congress?

They were three major components of Henry Clay’s plan to implement the American System. What are: Development of infrastructure Development of infrastructure Reliance on high tariffs Reliance on high tariffs Improved trade between the different regions Improved trade between the different regions

This Supreme Court decision upheld Congressional power to regulate interstate commerce. What is Gibbons v. Ogden?

The Era of Good Feelings was characterized in large part by these 3 patterns and events. What are: The Federalist Party lost power and disappeared The Federalist Party lost power and disappeared A number of Supreme Court rulings strengthened the federal government. A number of Supreme Court rulings strengthened the federal government. Congress established the second Bank of the United States. Congress established the second Bank of the United States.