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Nullies - $100 So Carolinians called the Tariff of 1828 this?
Abominable Why? It was to high. I could be used as a wedge against slavery
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Nullies - $200 Name the 2 leaders of the Nullies
C1-$200 Calhoun and Haynes
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Legislature of So. Carolina
Nullies - $300 What legislative group declared the Tariff of 1832 null & void? C1-$300 Legislature of So. Carolina
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Nullies - $400 Who was the conciliator of the war of words between Jackson and Hayne?
Henry Clay
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Nullies - $500 Why did Henry Clay get involved?
He did not want Jackson to gain to much power and crush So. Carolina
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So. Carolina - $100 What legislation caused the war of words over the Tariff of 1832 to end?
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Use army & navy to collect tariffs
So. Carolina - $200 What did the Force Bill (Bloody Bill) allow the President to do? C2-$200 Use army & navy to collect tariffs
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So. Carolina - $300 What did the So. Carolina Legislature finally do?
Repealed the Ordinance of Nullification
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So. Carolina - $400 What word indicates how this controversy was settled?
compromise
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So. Carolina - $500 What did So Carolinians begin to talk about as the result of these tariffs?
succession
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That Bank Again - $100 What did Jackson mistrust?
Monopolistic Banking Over big business
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That Bank Again - $200 Who lead the fight against Jackson to recharter the Bank of the US
Henry Clay
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That Bank Again - $300 What did Jackson do to the recharter bill?
Vetoed it
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That Bank Again - $400 Why did Jackson veto the bill?
He said it was unconstitutional, but in McCulloch vs Maryland the Supreme Court said it was constitutional
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That Bank Again - $500 What did the veto prove?
C3-$500 That the President has more power than 2/3 of Congress
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Angst - $100 Who ran the bank during Jackson’s term?
Nicholas Biddle
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Angst - $200 J. Q. Adams, elected Pres
Angst - $200 J.Q. Adams, elected Pres. In 1825, was charged with having struck _____ when he appointed Henry Clay to be secretary of state C3-200 “corrupt bargain”
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Angst - $300 The purpose behind the ____ was to reward political supporters with public office
Spoils system
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Angst - $400 John C. Calhoun’s “South Carolina Exposition” was an argument for _______
States’ rights
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Angst - $500 His weaknesses as President included; a deep nationalist view, a minority pres. (only 1/3 of the popular vote), lack of tact and open sarcasm. C3-$500 J.Q. Adams
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1832 - $100 Who were the chief Presidential contenders & their parties
Jackson – Democrats Clay- National Republicans
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1832 - $200 Why was the anti-Masonic Party an anti- Jackson Party?
He was a member of the Masons
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National Conventions to select Presidential candidates
$300 Name a political innovation that accompanied this election? C4-$300 National Conventions to select Presidential candidates
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$400 Another innovation? C4-$400 Party Platforms
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1832 - $500 Whose support won the day for Jackson?
The poor (common man)
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Withdrew Government funds
Not the Bank Again - $100 After his election, Jackson did what to the Bank? C4-$100 Withdrew Government funds
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Not the Bank Again - $200 Why did Jackson withdraw government funds?
To ensure the demise of the Bank
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Not the Bank Again - $300 The name for Jackson’s decree that all land had to be purchased with hard or “metallic” money C4-$300 Specie Circular
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Not the Bank Again - $400 What happened to the U.S. economy in 1835?
The national debt was liquidated
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Recession/depression and the deficit was reborn
Not the Bank Again - $500 Soon there was a surplus of money. That money was given to the States. Then what happened? C4-$500 Recession/depression and the deficit was reborn
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