Chapter 10 Age of Jackson Flashcards

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Poor people supported __________ because he stood up for those who were common.

A

Andrew Jackson

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Ordinary Americans felt they had no say in their __________.

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Government

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_________ was expanded when owning property as a requirement to vote was eliminated.

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Suffrage

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The new democracy created because of the expansion of suffrage was known as ___________.

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Jacksonian Democracy

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Jackson’s supporters called themselves _________.

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Democrats

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John Quincy Adams’ supporter called themselves __________.

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National-Republicans

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In the election of _______ Jackson campaigned his own ______ reputation.

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1828

War hero

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Jackson and his Vice President ________ won in a land-slide victory.

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Calhoun

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Jackson’s victory, in the election, was known as a victory for the _________.

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Common people

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Jackson rewarded some of his supporters with government jobs, which is called the _______.

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Spoils system

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Who was Jackson’s Secretary of State?

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Martin Van Buren

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Jackson was advised by a Cabinet, but was very _______.

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Informal

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Jack son’s Cabinet called themselves the __________ because they met in the White House kitchen.

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Kitchen Cabinet

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The South’s lives were mainly based on ______ and ________.

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Agriculture

Slaves

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The south grew 2 main cash crops: ________ and _______.

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Cotton

Tobacco

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The West’s lives were mainly based on ________.

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Farming

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The west supported more ________.

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Western settlement

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The North’s lives were mainly based on _______ and _________.

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Manufacturing

Trade

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The north supported the tariff of ________ encouraging the sale of _________ goods.

A

Abominations

American-made

19
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What is the name the south gave to the tariff on imports?

A

Tariff of Abomonations

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The ________ is a statement by John Calhoun saying the government shouldn’t pass laws that favor one region over the other.

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South Carolina Exposition Protest

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The __________ was the states in the South claiming they had the right to nullify laws they felt were _________.

A

Nullification crisis

Unconstitutional

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Calhoun resigned because he supported _______ over government power and was replaced by __________.

A

States’ power

Martin Van Buren

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The ________ was a law passed in South Carolina where they threatened to _______ the union and form an ________ if they had to pay the tariff.

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Nullification Act
Leave
Army

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The ________ was Jefferson’s asking to use the _________ to force South Carolina to follow the law.

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Force Bill

Military

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The Compromise avoided _______ but _______ was still a big deal.

A

War

States’ rights

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Indians lived in settlements between ______ and __________.

A

Georgia

Mississippi

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American farmers wanted Indian land, so Jackson pressured Congress to pass the _________.

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Indian Removal Act

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The Indian removal Act force them to move _______.

A

West

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Indians were relocated in reservations in present-day __________.

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Oklahoma

30
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Vice President Calhoun supported Indian removal for their _________.

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Protection

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The _________ tribe was the first to be relocated.

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Choctaw

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The Choctaw tribe was forced to sign the _____________, which gave _________ acres of their land to Mississippi.

A

Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek

7.5 million

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1/4 of the Choctaw died from ______, _______,and _________ on heir journey to Oklahoma.

A

Starvation
Cold
Disease

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The _______ tribe heard about the Choctaw and refused to leave, so Jefferson sent the _______ to force them to leave.

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Creek

Military

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The __________ negotiated for ________, but had to leave anyway.

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Chickataw

Supplies

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The ________ adopted _______ culture hoping to avoid removal.

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Cherokee

White

37
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_________ was discovered on Cherokee land in __________.

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Gold

Georgia

38
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The Georgia military began ________ Cherokee settlements, so in response the Cherokee _______ Georgia.

A

Raiding

Sued

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The case of the Cherokee’s sue is called __________.

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Worcester v. Georgia

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During the Worcester v. Georgia case, the _________ ruled that the ________ and not the states had control over the Indians.

A

Supreme Court

Government

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Georgia _______ the Supreme Court and Jackson didn’t I force the law.

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Ignored

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The __________ is the _____-mile forced march the Cherokee took.

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Trail of Tears

800

43
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________ Cherokee died from disease, hunger, and _________ during their march.

A

18,000

Harsh weather