Jacksonian Democracy Chapter 10 Flashcards
The Monroe Doctrine
the principle of the u.s policy by James Monroe in 1823 that any interventions by external powers in politics of America were considered to be a hostile act/ threat against the u.s.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820
a settlement to the dispute between slave states free states contained in several laws passed during 1820-1821. Northern Legislatures prohibited slavery in Missouri.
Election of 1828
John Q Adams vs Andrew Jackson
Speice Act
Presidnetal excutive order issued by Pres. Adams 1836 against coinage act, required payment in gold and silver.
Removal Act
Signed by prers. Andrew Jackson in 1830, act passed to provide on exchange of lands with the imdiams residning in any states or terriotries and for their removal west of the mississippi river.
South Carolina Protest
Passage of the tarrif of 1828 the tarrif of abolitionist
Nullification Crisis
During sectional crisis south carolina vs. federal gov. which lead to organization the around the tarrif issue.
Judiciary Act of 1802
midnight judges hired by john adams
Marbury vs. Madsion (1803)
landmark case by the United States Supreme Court which forms the basis for the exercise of judicial review in the United States under Article III of the Constitution.
Trafalgor
Naval battle that destroyed French and Spanish fleets in 1805
Embargo Act of 1807
It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports. … In 1806, France passed a law that prohibited trade between neutral parties, like the U.S., and Britain.
Second Embargo Act
. It prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports.