4.7 - 4.9 Key takeways and Vocab

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  1. 2. these people faced backlash from native-born Americans, who feared losing jobs and culture. Nativist groups formed in opposition.
  2. 5. This was one of the earliest communal movements, were founded by Mother Ann Lee in the late 18th century.
  3. 6. This was a political leader, that helped split the Democratic-Republican Party and create the Democratic Party.
  4. 8. ________________________ emerged as a leader who pushed for greater participation from common people
  5. 13. ________________________emerged during the antebellum period as various groups sought to cre
  6. 14. Jackson was a famous general in the War of 1812. His biggest victory came at the _________________________ when he defeated the British, even though the war was technically over.
  7. 16. This was a alleged deal struck between John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay during the 1824 presidential election
  8. 19. became more active in encouraging ordinary citizens to get involved in the democratic process.
  9. 20. The rise of Jackson’s political movement, known as ___________________ _____________________aimed to represent the common people.
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  1. 1. refers to the political party framework in the United States from the 1820s to the 1850s.
  2. 3. ________________ ensured that voters could make their choices privately
  3. 4. removalJackson passed this law to forcibly relocate Native American tribes from their land in the East to present-day Oklahoma, where they could start over.
  4. 5. the forced relocation of Native Americans from their homelands in the southeastern United States to Indian Territory
  5. 7. Jackson signed the __________________ which angered Southern states also cause major conflict.
  6. 9. This was a group of American artists who painted beautiful landscapes showing the power and fear of nature and expansion. These artists believed that nature was a source of spiritual renewal and national identity.
  7. 10. Man's best friend
  8. 11. Jackson believed in rewarding his supporters with government jobs, regardless of their qualifications. This led to corruption and inefficiency in the government.
  9. 12. _______________________was a period where more people, especially white men without property, gained the right to vote and participate in politics
  10. 15. _______________ was highly contested, with four candidates running: Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William H. Crawford,and Henry clay
  11. 17. Martin Van Buren, Jackson’s successor, faced an economic crisis known as the _____________ which caused widespread unemployment and bank failures
  12. 18. emerged in the 1830s in opposition to U.S. president Andrew Jackson, pulling together former members of the National Republican Party, the Anti-Masonic Party, and disaffected Democrats.