US History Module 10 Vocab

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Across
  1. 5. US Supreme Court case that declared the second what the second part Of the United States was constitutional and the Maryland could not interfere with it
  2. 6. A polititicans practice of giving government jobs to his or her supporters
  3. 8. (1832)The Supreme Court ruling that stated that the Cherokee nation was a distinct territory over which only the federal government had access to
  4. 10. (1828) Nickname given to a tariff by southerners who opposed it
  5. 13. Seminole leader he resisted removal by the US government despite an earlier treaty that Seminole waiters had forced on him to sign He was eventually captured and died in prison
  6. 16. A congressional act that authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived in east of the Mississippi River
  7. 17. An expansion of voting rights during the popular Andrew Jackson administration
  8. 18. American politician and supporter of slavery and vice president to Andrew Jackson
Down
  1. 1. a dispute led by John C Calhoun that said that states could ignore federal law if they believed those laws violated the Constitution
  2. 2. A political party formed in 1834 by opponents of Andrew Jackson who supported a strong legislative
  3. 3. An American politician who served as a governor of Indian territory and tocumseh in the Battle of Tippecanoe he was the ninth president of the US
  4. 4. An 800 mile forced March made by the Cherokee from their homeland in Georgia to Indian Territory killed 1/4 of the people
  5. 7. Secretary of state under Andrew Jackson and later 8th president
  6. 9. The belief that the power of the states should be greater than the power of the federal government
  7. 11. native American leader of Fox and Sauk Indians resisted removal of Native Americans in Illinois
  8. 12. A meeting at which a political party selects its presidential and vice presidential candidate
  9. 14. A political party formed by supporters of Andrew Jackson after election of 1824
  10. 15. President Andrew Jacksons group of informal advisors so called because they often met in the White hbouse Kitchen