The Rise of Mass Democracy

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  1. 1. ________________ believed that the Tariff of Abominations was unjust and unconstitutional, and proposed to nullify it. (write first and last name without spaces)
  2. 5. In return for supporting Adams in becoming president, Clay was appointed as the ____________ by John Quincy Adams (remove all spaces from answer).
  3. 9. Though Jackson received the highest number of popular votes, he lost the election of 1824 because since he failed to gather the highest number of electoral votes. Which amendment prescribes the procedure to select the president and the vice-president if no candidate has a clear majority (write the number of the Amendment in words)
  4. 10. What did President Jackson do to the recharter of the Second Bank of the United States?
  5. 13. The political system where two parties - the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans competed for political power (remove all spaces from answer)
  6. 15. South Carolina threatened to ________ from the Union if the Congress didn’t repeal the Tariff of Abominations
  7. 16. South Carolinians wanted to _________ the Tariff of Abominations within their borders
  8. 17. The ___________ tribe was forcefully relocated to the west in the fall of 1838
  9. 19. As Native Americans were forcibly pushed westward, many perished along the journey due to starvation. The route taken by Native Americans is nicknamed _____________ (remove spaces from the answer)
  10. 20. _____ was established in 1836 to oversee relations with Native Americans (write initials only)
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  1. 2. Under Jackson’s Indian Removal Act, Native Americans east of the Mississippi River could exchange their land with the federal government and receive land on _____________ Territory
  2. 3. ____________ permitted the federal government to use the army and the navy to collect import tariffs (remove spaces from answer)
  3. 4. ____________ initially promoted the Tariff of Abominations, believing that Adams would reject it, and face defamation from their Northeastern supporters
  4. 6. ____________________ was Jackson’s hand-picked candidate for the Election of 1836, and the successor of Jackson as the POTUS (write the full name and remove all spaces from answer)
  5. 7. Jackson’s political supporters were rewarded with public office under the ___________ (remove all spaces from answer)
  6. 8. As Federalist influence in the government waned, owning _______ was not a criteria to have voting rights for white male adults
  7. 11. John Quincy Adams passed the Tariff of Abominations as he supported the industrious ______________ [region]
  8. 12. ___________________ received surplus federal funds after the death of the Bank of the United States (remove spaces from answer)
  9. 14. ______________ (state) is commonly associated with the Nullification Crisis (remove spaces from answer)
  10. 18. ___________ believed that the Native Americans would be able to rule themselves undisturbed if they relocated west of the Mississippi River (last name only).