10.1 - Jacksonian Democracy

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Across
  1. 2. He won the 1824 Presidential Election; supported the National Bank.
  2. 6. Andrew Jackson once challenged a man to a ______ because the man insulted his wife.
  3. 8. Andrew Jackson led the United States Army to a great victory at the Battle of ____ _______ in the War of 1812.
  4. 13. The purpose of _______________ was to declare a federal law illegal, not valid, and refuse to accept it.
  5. 15. The profession/career that Andrew Jackson chose years after serving in the Continental Army.
  6. 17. The House of _____________selected John Quincy Adams as the president in the 1824 election because no candidate had a majority of the electoral votes.
  7. 18. More than half or at least 51%
  8. 19. A method in election campaigns that uses gossip and lies to make an opponent look bad.
  9. 20. In 1828, Congress passed a _______ law which taxed certain imports such as cloth and glass.
Down
  1. 1. The state in which Andrew Jackson was born in.
  2. 3. The nickname given to Andrew Jackson during his presidential years.
  3. 4. The largest number of something, but less than a majority.
  4. 5. Andrew Jackson's supporters replaced caucuses with ___________ conventions.
  5. 7. Name given to an alleged deal between Clay and Adams in the 1824 election.
  6. 9. the practice of giving government jobs to political supporters; replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters.
  7. 10. The age in which Andrew Jackson joined the continental army during the American War for Independence.
  8. 11. After taking office in 1829, Jackson fired many federal workers and replaced them with his ____________.
  9. 12. Southern states threatened to _________ (leave) the union if Jackson did not remove the tariff completely.
  10. 14. The _____ BIll was a law that allowed the president to use the United States military to enforce federal law.
  11. 16. The only Americans allowed to vote in 1824 and 1828 were white _____.