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Hosted by Mr. Childs

Katie Parks Brandon Dixon Johnna Gosch Matt Spencer

Row 1, Col 1 What was the Second Bank of the United States? President Jackson felt this institution was unconstitutional and did not benefit the common man.

1,2 Who were the Cherokee? This group of people tried to assimilate into white culture by developing a written language, publishing a newspaper, education their children in white schools, and written a constitution.

1,3 What was the court system? The Cherokee used this branch of government as a way to keep the state of Georgia from forcing them off their land.

1,4 What was cheap land sales? Western states saw this as a good way to increase their population.

2,1 Who was Andrew Jackson? This President showed his unwillingness to enforce the Supreme Courts decision in Worchester v. Georgia by stating, “John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it”.

2,2 What is the Judicial Branch? This branch of government has the responsibility to interpret the law.

2,3 What is the Legislative Branch? This branch of government has the responsibility for writing the law.

2,4 What is the Executive Branch? This branch of government has the responsibility for enforcing the law.

3,1 Who was Andrew Jackson? This person received more electoral votes than any other candidate but did not receive a majority in 1824.

3,2 What was Maine? Besides adding Missouri to the Union as a slave state and outlawing slavery north of the 36’30 latitude line, adding this free state was part of the Missouri Compromise..

3,3 What was the Northeast? This region of the country supported high tariffs.

3,4 What was the South? This region of the country was opposed to high tariffs..

4,1 Who was Sequoya? This person created a written form of the Cherokee language.

4,2 What is a protective tariff? A tax that makes it more likely that people will buy goods made in this country is called a.

4,3 Who were John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay? The term “corrupt bargain refers to a deal that was made between these two politicans.

4,4 Who was John C. Calhoun? This Senator from South Carolina supported nullification as a way to protect their economy from high tariffs.

5,1 What was the spoils system? This was the name given to President Jackson’s practice of rewarding his supporters by giving them government jobs.

5,2 What was paper money? State banks printing too much of this was one cause of the Panic of 1837.

5,3 What was the support of the common man? The support of these people was the main emphasis of Jackson’s political philosophy.

5,4 What was the Northeast and the West? These two regions of the country benefited from the reduction of transportation costs in moving goods through the Erie Cannal.