Choice Board Cross Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. A one-term president, against slavery and didn’t give a solution to the Panic of 1837.
  2. 5. The philosophy of Andrew Jackson and the Democratic party allowing them to reshape the country.
  3. 6. Described as a “corrupt bargain” supporting elitists who did not care about the will of the people.
  4. 7. Used and created The American System as a reinforced economic plan for the benefit of the US and to go against the democrats.
  5. 9. The use of insults to damage a candidate’s reputation during presidential elections. Ex. Election of 1828 labeling Adams as corrupt.
  6. 11. A group of people supporting national power and the U.S. Bank going against the Democratic party.
  7. 12. Claimed as an alliance between Clay and Adams allowing one of them to become president.
  8. 14. Instituted by Jackson allowing members of his party to get government positions as a result of winning.
  9. 15. Former president of the USA who was identified as a corrupt elitist.
  10. 18. Passed during the Nullification Crisis supported by Andrew Jackson allowing force to be used to collect tariffs.
  11. 19. A party system that arose, allowing two parties to go against each other. Ex. Andrew Jackson’s Democrats vs Henry Clay’s Whigs.
Down
  1. 2. South Carolina’s rejection of federal tariffs, going against the federal government.
  2. 3. Hurt the south and favored the north as well as west for competition against foreign products.
  3. 4. A forced march of 15,000 Cherokee Indians after their uprooting resulting in the death of 4,000 Cherokees.
  4. 8. Known also as “Revolution of 1828” where common people had voted and used it for their will. Also the emergence of the second party system.
  5. 10. Advocated freedom from government and was against the Whig Party.
  6. 13. The U.S tried to force Indians to relocate west of Mississipi for the motive of expansion.
  7. 16. An advocate of Indian assimilation, passing the Indian Removal Act forcing relocation.
  8. 17. One of the five major Indian tribes that were effected through the Indian Removal Act
  9. 20. A financial crisis overshadowing Martin Van Buren’s presidency resulting in the loss of many jobs and businesses.