Early Republic and Era of Jackson

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  1. 6. president jackson opposed the national bank because he thought it only favored the _____
  2. 7. the nullification crisis stated that south carolina could not use the _____ amendment to overrule the federal government
  3. 8. gibbons v. ogden ruled that interstate _____, or trade betweeen states, would be ruled by the federal government
  4. 9. president jackson would often ____ his political supporters by giving them jobs they didn't deserve
  5. 11. the war of 1812, as well as british impressment, ended with the treaty of _____
  6. 14. the main cause of the war of 1812 was the british _____ of u.s. sailors, a practice that would end when the war was over
  7. 16. marbury v. madison established the precedent that the supreme court can overrule an unconstitutional law, also known as _____ review
  8. 18. last name of the federalist who believed a national bank would help erase the nation's debt
  9. 19. the first problem washington encountered was _____ from the american revolution
  10. 21. last name of the president who saw an increase in voters due to the corrupt bargain
  11. 22. federalists and democratic-republicans often argued about the amount of _____ that should be collected from citizens to pay off the nation's debt
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  1. 1. in order to acquire their land and natural resources, president jackson removed native americans from their homes and sent them to _____
  2. 2. washington would tell the country to refrain from political ties with other nations in his _____ address
  3. 3. hamilton and jefferson arguing over economic issues like national banks and raising taxes formed our nation's first _____ parties
  4. 4. andrew jackson was the first president that was a _____ (political party)
  5. 5. last name of the president who gained control of the mississippi river by acquiring the louisiana purchase
  6. 9. the worcester v. georgia court case ruled that the cherokee indians had a _____ right to their land
  7. 10. the whiskey rebellion and nullification crisis were both _____ issues because they happened inside the united states
  8. 12. south carolina attempted to cancel, or _____, a federal tax law, but was not allowed to
  9. 13. last name of the president that enforced tax laws during the whiskey rebellion
  10. 15. under president _____, the u.s. assumed its role as the protector of the americas
  11. 17. democratic-republicans supported the idea that the people, or the _____, should have as much power as the federal government
  12. 20. the war of 1812 led to an _____ in domestic industrial growth
  13. 23. last name of the president who was a former lawyer turned president that dealt with french stealing u.s. ships