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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Jacksonian Politics II SocietyEconomyImportantStuffJacksonianPolitics Indian relations FJ
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C1-$100 Jacksonian Politics - $100 Refers to the appointment of people to government jobs in exchange for party loyalty. Spoils System
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C1-$200 Jacksonian Politics- $200 This woman was subjected to cruel accusations from the other cabinet wives. She was defended by Andrew Jackson. Peggy Eaton
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C1-$300 Jacksonian Politics- $300 This incredibly ugly man served as Jackson’s vice president until he decided to pursue political success in South Carolina. John C. Calhoun
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C1-$400 Jacksonian Politics - $400 It was denounced by Jackson’s supporters and allowed John Quincy Adams to win the presidential election of 1824. Corrupt Bargain
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C1-$500 Jacksonian Politics- $500 Jackson vetoed a bill for this Kentucky road’s construction because he believed it proposed extravagant federal expenditures. Maysville Road
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Jacksonian Politics II - $100 The Jacksonian era is often called this because it provided new political rights for all white men. “Era of the Common Man”
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C2-$200 Jacksonian Politics II - $200 Jackson had this bill passed during the nullification crisis to allow the federal government to use military force against South Carolina. Force Bill
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Jacksonian Politics II - $300 Jackson was criticized for seeking guidance from Van Buren and the rest of this group of unofficial advisors. Kitchen Cabinet
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C2-$400 Jacksonian Politics II- $400 A quarrel between two politicians that began over the sale of public land and became a debate over southern secession from the Union. The Webster-Hayne Debates
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C2-$500 Jacksonian Politics II - $500 Which court case ruled that new enterprises could not be restrained by old charters? Charles River Bridge vs. Warren Bridge
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C3-$100 Society - $100 This document was written at Seneca Falls and advocated Women’s rights. Declaration of Sentiments
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C3-$200 Society-$200 Name of textile factory system that employed girls and housed them in dormitories Lowell System
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C3-$300 Society - $300 Clay, Calhoun, Webster formed this Great Triumvirate
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C3-$400 Society - $400 This uprising in Rhode Island demonstrated the increasing support for the universal white male suffrage movement. It resulted in the state government lifting several unpopular voting restrictions. Dorr Rebellion
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C3-$500 Society - $500 Believed that what made American Democracy different was the lack of an entrenched upper class, but also described the growth of an “Industrial Aristocracy” Alexis de Tocqueville
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C4-$100 Economy - $100 Duty on imports that caused South Carolina to consider nullification. Tariff of Abominations (1828)
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C3-200 Economy - $200 Jackson’s plan that led to the Panic of 1837 because it required all federal land purchases to be backed by gold or silver only. Specie Circular
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Economy - $300 As president of the Bank of the US he suffered defeat against Jackson in the bank war. Nicholas Biddle
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C3-$400 Economy - $400 The new financial system created under Van Buren Independent or SubTreasury System
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C3-$500 Economy - $500 This depression lasted five years and was thought to be caused partially by the Specie Circular. It ruined Van Buren’s chances at re- election. Panic of 1837
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C4-$100 Indian Relations - $100 This act forced the resettlement of thousands of Native Americans. It was proposed and supported by Jackson. Indian Removal Act
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According to your documents on Indian removal, this was the one group that was against the removal of the Indians Missionaries
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C4-$300 Indian Relations - $300 Of the Five Civilized Tribes, the tribe which resisted relocation most sucessfully was Seminoles
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Indian relations - $400 This established that the Cherokee nation did not possess the right to sue in a federal court. It was later contradicted in Worcester v. Georgia. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)
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C4-$500 Indian Relations - $500 War between the whites and the Sauk and Fox Indians-was noted for the viciousness of the white military efforts Black Hawk War
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C4-$100 Important Stuff - $100 This idea, proposed by Calhoun, said that each state had the right to declare a federal law void. It was strongly opposed by Jackson. Nullification Theory
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C4-$200 Important Stuff - $200 Although the era of Jackson is known as the “era of the common man”, it failed to represent everyone. List at least two groups of people that Jackson did not provide political rights to. Native Americans, African Americans, Women
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C4-$300 Important Stuff - $300 This political group was formed to directly oppose immigrants, specifically Irish and German Know Nothings
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C4-$400 Important Stuff - $400 This type of closed meeting was eliminated in the 1830’s. It was replaced by party nominating conventions to provide a more democratic way of electing a president and was a cause of the new two party system. Caucus
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C4-$500 Important Stuff - $500 He said “The Union-next to our liberty most dear” Calhoun
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Final Jeopardy Important People
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This author created a thesis stating that the opportunities of the American Frontier helped define the American character. Fredrick Jackson Turner
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