Across
- 2. He won the 1824 Presidential Election; supported the National Bank.
- 6. Andrew Jackson once challenged a man to a ______ because the man insulted his wife.
- 8. Andrew Jackson led the United States Army to a great victory at the Battle of ____ _______ in the War of 1812.
- 13. The purpose of _______________ was to declare a federal law illegal, not valid, and refuse to accept it.
- 15. The profession/career that Andrew Jackson chose years after serving in the Continental Army.
- 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.
- 18. More than half or at least 51%
- 19. A method in election campaigns that uses gossip and lies to make an opponent look bad.
- 20. In 1828, Congress passed a _______ law which taxed certain imports such as cloth and glass.
Down
- 1. The state in which Andrew Jackson was born in.
- 3. The nickname given to Andrew Jackson during his presidential years.
- 4. The largest number of something, but less than a majority.
- 5. Andrew Jackson's supporters replaced caucuses with ___________ conventions.
- 7. Name given to an alleged deal between Clay and Adams in the 1824 election.
- 9. the practice of giving government jobs to political supporters; replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters.
- 10. The age in which Andrew Jackson joined the continental army during the American War for Independence.
- 11. After taking office in 1829, Jackson fired many federal workers and replaced them with his ____________.
- 12. Southern states threatened to _________ (leave) the union if Jackson did not remove the tariff completely.
- 14. The _____ BIll was a law that allowed the president to use the United States military to enforce federal law.
- 16. The only Americans allowed to vote in 1824 and 1828 were white _____.
