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Matching 1 – 5 A Andrew Jackson’s opponent in 1828 Mistrusted strong central government Wanted strong central government Ruins a reputation Promised “equal protection and equal benefits” Andrew Jackson Mudslinging National Republicans Democrats John Quincy Adams
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Matching 6 – 10 A Defended “liberty & union” Invented Cherokee alphabet Sauk leader Bank president First Whig president Daniel Webster Sequoya Black Hawk Nicholas Biddle William Henry Harrison
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11A This 1824 Republican presidential nominee was weakened by his poor health. Henry Clay Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William H. Crawford
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12A The 1824 presidential election was decided By popular vote By the Electoral College In the House of Representatives By the political parties
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13A This 1824 presidential candidate believed the nation should shift from a farming-based economy to a manufacturing one. John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Henry Clay Martin Van Buren
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14A This president’s popularity with the “common man” changed politics in Washington D.C. Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William Henry Harrison
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15A Some Southerners wanted to break away from the United States or to Nullify Caucus Secede Expand suffrage
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16A Congress passed this act in order to relocate Native Americans Naturalization Act Alien Act Relocation Act Removal Act
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17A The Cherokee Trail of Tears began in Georgia Florida Alabama Kentucky
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18A The Bank of the United States was chartered by Private bankers The president Congress Republicans
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19A President Van Buren’s belief in the principle of laissez-faire prolonged the War Period of inflation Whig’s power depression
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20A John Tyler became president because Of popular vote He was appointed President Harrison died He was elected
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Matching 1 – 5 B 1828 Democratic- Republican candidate 1828 National-Republican candidate An overwhelming victory Birthplace of Andrew Jackson System in which nonelected officials carry out laws Landslide Bureaucracy Andrew Jackson Log cabin John Quincy Adams
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Matching 6 – 10 B Relocated to Indian Territory Friend of Nicholas Biddle Inaugurated in 1837 Began with the Panic of 1837 Whig’s campaign slogan Depression “Tippecanoe and Tyler too” Native Americans Daniel Webster Martin Van Buren
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11B This was NOT a favorite son candidate in the 1824 election Henry Clay Andrew Jackson William H. Crawford John Quincy Adams
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12B This president was raised in poverty by his mother. John Quincy Adams Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson Henry Clay
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13B This presidential candidate won the 1824 election Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William H. Crawford Henry Clay
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14B By 1840 the expansion of suffrage had grown so that more than 80 percent of these Americans voted in the presidential election. White males Women African Americans Native Americans
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15B The practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters became known as Mudslinging The spoils system Bureaucracy Suffrage
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16B This sent the message that the federal government would not allow a state to go its own way without a fight Suffrage Bureaucracy Force Bill Spoils system
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17B This Seminole leader went to war against the United States in order to keep his nation’s land. Black Hawk Sequoya Speckled Snake Osceola
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18B A government permit to operate the Bank of the United States was called a Charter Bank permit Congressional permit Bank loan
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19B This man and federal troops led the Cherokee west in the Trail of Tears Andrew Jackson Winfield Scott William Henry Harrison Oliver Hazard Perry
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20B To win the election of 1840, William Henry Harrison needed the support of Wealthy landowners Bankers Laborers and farmers Native Americans
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