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1 PeopleEvents Native Americans States’ Rights Economic Policies Wild 100 200 300 400 500

2 People-100 This person did not serve a second term as Jackson’s vice president over the issue of states’ rights Who is John C. Calhoun? BACK

3 People-200 This person was accused of winning the presidency in a “corrupt bargain” Who is John Quincy Adams? BACK

4 People-300 This was the first president from the Whig Party Who is William Henry Harrison? BACK

5 People-400 This was the president of the Second Bank of the United States that asked Congress to renew the bank’s charter in 1832 Who is Nicholas Biddle? BACK

6 People-500 This person swayed votes in the House of Representatives in the Election of 1824 and was later accused of being involved in a “corrupt bargain” Who is Henry Clay? BACK

7 Events-100 South Carolina threatened to do this over the tariff of 1828 What is secede? BACK

8 Events-200 Robert Hayne was a sectionalist from South Carolina that debated over states’ rights in this event What is the Webster-Hayne Debates? BACK

9 Events-300 John Tyler became president shortly after this election due to William Henry Harrison’s unexpected death What is the Election of 1840? BACK

10 Events-400 In this election, no candidate won a majority of the electoral votes and the House of Representatives cast a vote What is the Election of 1824? BACK

11 Events-500 In this election, the candidate with the most popular votes lost What is the Election of 1824? BACK

12 Native Americans-100 The Native American group that had its own writing system and constitution What was the Cherokee Nation? BACK

13 Native Americans-200 When gold was discovered on Cherokee land, Congress passed this act to negotiate treaties to relocate Native Americans west of the Mississippi What was the Indian Removal Act? BACK

14 Native Americans-300 This is the name of the route taken by the Cherokee when they were removed to the Indian Territory What is the Trail of Tears? BACK

15 Native Americans-400 This Native American developed a written language for the Cherokees Who is Sequoya? BACK

16 Native Americans-500 This group of native Americans was removed from their territory in present-day Florida Who are the Seminoles? BACK

17 States’ Rights-100 This Vice-President from South Carolina wrote the Doctrine of Nullification Who is John C. Calhoun? BACK

18 States’ Rights-200 This state threatened to secede from the Union over the issue of the protective tariff and states’ rights What is South Carolina? BACK

19 States’ Rights-300 These two men debated the issue of states’ rights in the Senate Who are Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne? BACK

20 States’ Rights-400 This person said “Our federal Union—it must be preserved” in response to the Doctrine of Nullification Who is Andrew Jackson? BACK

21 States’ Rights-500 This event was sparked by the high tariff and the issue of states’ rights What was the Nullification Crisis? BACK

22 Economic Policies-100 Southerners hated this because it made their cotton worth less on the foreign market What is a tariff? BACK

23 Economic Policies-200 This term refers to an increase in the price of goods and a decrease in the value of money What is inflation? BACK

24 Economic Policies-300 This event occurred when people began to worry about the state of the nation’s economy What was the Panic of 1837? BACK

25 Economic Policies-400 This is a severe economic slump What is a depression? BACK

26 Economic Policies-500 This is what the tariff of 1828 was protecting What is northern industry? BACK

27 Wild-100 This was the informal group of advisors that Jackson used What was the kitchen cabinet? BACK

28 Wild-200 This was Jackson’s practice of awarding political backers with government jobs What was the spoils system? BACK

29 Wild-300 The voting restrictions changed in the early 1800s to include all of this population What was all adult white males? BACK

30 Wild-400 This was Jackson’s practice of awarding political backers with government jobs What was the spoils system? BACK

31 Wild-500 This political party was formed in response to Andrew Jackson’s presidency What was the Whig Party? BACK


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