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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Election Center National Bank Indian Removal Act Name the President Whigs & Dems Potpourri (Anything) 100 200 300 400 500 CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY
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JACKSON WON THE ELECTION OF 1828 EASILY BECAUSE THIS RESTRICTION ON VOTING WAS REMOVED. Elections $100
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Land Ownership Back to Game
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THIS WAS THE NICKNAME FOR THE ELECTION OF 1824 Elections $200
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The Corrupt Bargain Back to Game
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HENRY CLAY AGREED TO SUPPORT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS IF IN RETURN HE RECEIVED THIS CABINET POSITION. Elections $300
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Secretary of State Back to Game
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THIS WAS THE MAJOR ISSUE IN THE ELECTION OF 1832 Elections $400
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The veto of the National Bank Back to Game
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BECAUSE NO ONE CANDIDATE RECEIVED A MAJORITY OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE IN THE ELECTION OF 1824, THIS GROUP CHOSE THE PRESIDENT. Elections $500
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Back to Game The House of Representatives
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HE WANTED TO DESTROY THE NATIONAL BANK BECAUSE HE SAW IT AS A MONSTER The National Bank $100
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Andrew Jackson Back to Game
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ANDREW JACKSON GREATLY DISLIKED THIS PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL BANK. The National Bank $200
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Nicholas Biddle Back to Game
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JACKSON HAD ALL OF THE MONEY MOVED FROM THE NATIONAL BANK TO STATE BANKS, WHICH WERE NICKNAMED THIS The National Bank $300
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Pet Banks Back to Game
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The National Bank $400 THIS MAN TRIED TO MAKE THE VETO OF THE NATIONAL BANK AN ISSUE IN THE ELECTION OF 1832 TO BEAT ANDREW JACKSON
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Henry Clay Back to Game
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The National Bank $500 ALTHOUGH A NEW NATIONAL BANK WAS PART OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON'S SOLUTION TO THE DEPRESSION, HE DIED IN OFFICE AND THE BANK WAS STOPPED BY THIS
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A Veto by John Tyler Back to Game
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ANDREW JACKSON AND THE DEMOCRATS SUPPORTED THIS, WHERE FRIENDS OF JACKSON RECEIVED GOVERNMENT JOBS. Whigs and Democrats $100
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The Spoils System Back to Game
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THE WHIGS WERE ORIGINALLY THE FOLLOWERS OF THIS POLITICIAN. Whigs and Democrats $200
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John Quincy Adams Back to Game
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Whigs and Democrats $300 THIS PARTY WANTED TO GET RID OF THE NATIONAL BANK
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Democrats Back to Game
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Whigs and Democrats $400 THIS PARTY SUPPORTED INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS TO ROADS, BRIDGES, AND CANALS
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Whigs Back to Game
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Whigs and Democrats $500 JOHN TYLER WAS KICKED OUT OF THIS PARTY
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Back to Game Whigs
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Indian Relocation Act $100 THIS WAS THE NAME OF THE TRIP THAT THE CHEROKEES WERE FORCED TO TAKE TO BE RELOCATED
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The Trail of Tears Back to Game
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THIS WAS THE AREA WHERE THE CHEROKEES WERE BEING RELOCATED TO Indian Relocation Act $200
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West of the Mississippi River OR Oklahoma Back to Game
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NOT ONLY DID THE US GOVERNMENT AGREE TO GIVE THE CHEROKEE NATION LAND, BUT THEY ALSO AGREED TO PAY THE CHEROKEE THIS AMOUNT OF MONEY. Indian Relocation Act $300
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$5 million Back to Game
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JOHN MARSHALL RULED THAT THE CHEROKEE HAD THE RIGHT TO KEEP THEIR LAND IN THIS COURT CASE. Indian Relocation Act $400
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Worcester V. Georgia Back to Game
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THIS TREATY WAS NOT SIGNED BY THE CHEROKEE PRESIDENT, JOHN ROSS, BUT BY THREE OTHER CHEROKEES WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY TO DO SO. Indian Relocation Act $500
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The Treaty of New Echota Back to Game
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Name the President $100 HE WAS THE PRESIDENT OF THE "COMMON MAN”
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Andrew Jackson Back to Game
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Name the President $200 THIS PRESIDENT DIED AFTER LESS THAN A MONTH IN OFFICE
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William Henry Harrison Back to Game
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Name the President $300 THIS LEADER OF THE WHIG PARTY DID NOT ENJOY BEING PRESIDENT AND LATER SERVED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
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John Quincy Adams Back to Game
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Name the President $400 THIS PRESIDENT, ELECTED IN 1836, BELIEVED IN LAISSEZ-FAIRE ECONOMICS
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Martin Van Buren Back to Game
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Name the President $500 THIS PRESIDENT WAS THE FIRST TO NOT BE ELECTED. HE TOOK OVER AFTER THE PREVIOUS PRESIDENT DIED.
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John Tyler Back to Game
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Potpourri $100 THE MAIN RESULT OF THE PANIC OF 1837 WAS A 3-YEAR ___________ ______________.
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Back to Game Economic Depression
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Potpourri $200 THE TARIFF OF ABOMINATIONS LED SOUTH CAROLINA TO PASS THIS STATE LAW.
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Back to Game The Nullification Act
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Potpourri $300 THIS STATE THREATENED TO SECEDE BECAUSE OF NORTHERN TARIFFS
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South Carolina Back to Game
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Potpourri $400 AMERICA BECAME MORE DEMOCRATIC WHEN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES WERE NO LONGER CHOSEN IN CAUCUSES, BUT AT THESE EVENTS INSTEAD.
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Nominating Conventions Back to Game
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Potpourri $500 THIS FORMER VP WAS OUTSPOKEN AGAINST THE TARIFFS OF HENRY CLAY AND STRONGLY SUPPORTED STATES RIGHTS
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John C. Calhoun Back to Game
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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TODAY’S CATEGORY: “TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS” (PLACE YOUR WAGERS)
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ANDREW JACKSON HAD THIS MAN, HIS SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, REMOVE THE FUNDS FROM THE NATIONAL BANK TO BE PUT INTO STATE BANKS.
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ROGER TANEY
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