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2 Chalkboard Challenge Chapter 10 Review Brought to you by Mr. DeWitt and Mrs. Olsen

3 StudentsTeachers Game Board Important People Jackson’s Presidency Native American Removal Voting Reform Hodge Podge 100 200 300 400 500 Let’s Play Final Challenge

4 StudentsTeachers Game Board Who won the election of 1824? 100 John Q Adams Important People for 100

5 StudentsTeachers Game Board Who was the President of the Bank of the United States? He was disliked by Jackson. 200 Nicholas Biddle Important People for 200

6 StudentsTeachers Game Board Who won the presidential election of 1828? 300 Andrew Jackson Important People for 300

7 StudentsTeachers Game Board Who was the Vice President of the United States under Andrew Jackson in his first term? He also supported the South. 400 John C. Calhoun Important People for 400

8 StudentsTeachers Game Board Who was responsible for the compromise tariff passed by Congress to lower the tariffs? He is known as the “Great Compromiser”. 500 Henry Clay Important People for 500

9 StudentsTeachers Game Board Name given by the South to the Tariff of 1828, that put high prices on imported goods. 100 Tariff of Abominations Jackson’s Presidency 100

10 StudentsTeachers Game Board Term for giving jobs to loyal supporters after an election. 200 Spoils System Jackson’s Presidency 200

11 StudentsTeachers Game Board What was the name given to a group of democratic leaders and newspaper editors who informally advised Andrew Jackson. 300 Kitchen Cabinet Jackson’s Presidency 300

12 StudentsTeachers Game Board Name given to the crisis caused by the high tariffs imposed in the Tariff of Abomination. 400 Nullification Crisis Jackson’s Presidency 400

13 StudentsTeachers Game Board The worst economic crisis the nation had known created by Jackson’s economic policies. 500 Panic of 1837 Jackson’s Presidency 500

14 StudentsTeachers Game Board Law that was signed by Jackson and stated Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi. 100 Native American Removal Act Indian Removal 100

15 StudentsTeachers Game Board War fought by the Indians in Florida to defend their land. 200 Second Seminole War Indian Removal 200

16 StudentsTeachers Game Board Name given to a forced march of many Native Americans out of the south eastern United States. 300 Trail of Tears Indian Removal 300

17 StudentsTeachers Game Board Name given to the land set aside for Native Americans by the U.S government. 400 Indian Territory Indian Removal 400

18 StudentsTeachers Game Board Approximate number of Choctaw that died during their move 500 ¼ Indian Removal 500

19 StudentsTeachers Game Board Term meaning the right to vote 100 Suffrage Voting Reform for 100

20 StudentsTeachers Game Board Method used today to choose a candidate for president. More democratic procedure that gave people a more direct voice. 200 Nominating Conventions Voting Reform for 200

21 StudentsTeachers Game Board Political party mainly supported by frontier farmers in the West and craft workers and factory workers in the East. 300 Democratic Party Voting Reform for 300

22 StudentsTeachers Game Board Qualification to vote before 1800 which stopped poor white males from voting 400 Property Ownership Voting Reform for 400

23 StudentsTeachers Game Board The political party which was made up of business people in the East and large planters in the South, who opposed Andrew Jackson. 500 Whigs or Republicans Voting Reform for 500

24 StudentsTeachers Game Board Nickname give to Andrew Jackson because he was tough. 100 Old Hickory Hodge Podge for 100

25 StudentsTeachers Game Board The right of the states to limit the power of the Federal government. 200 State’s Rights Hodge Podge for 200

26 StudentsTeachers Game Board Name given to the group of people who supported Andrew Jackson’s presidential election. 300 Common People Hodge Podge for 300

27 StudentsTeachers Game Board College that John Q. Adams graduated from 400 Harvard Hodge Podge for 400

28 StudentsTeachers Game Board Region that supported Andrew Jackson in the election of 1824 500 South and West Hodge Podge for 500

29 StudentsTeachers Game Board Write Your Final Challenge Wager What was the “corrupt bargin”? Who was involved? What was the outcome? Final Challenge End Game TIME’S UP! TIME’S UP! 1.John Q. Adams & Henry Clay 2.Clay convinced the House to vote for Adams in return for Adams giving him a cabinet position 3.Adams wins the Election of 1824

30 Game Over Teacher’s Name

31 Double Score DOUBLE SCORE!


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