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- 3. Of the "Five Civilized Tribes", the ________ Tribe had the highest number of people relocated under the Indian Removal Act.
- 7. The Black Seminoles were ________ slaves from Georgia and the Carolinas who escaped to Florida.
- 8. Andrew Jackson refused to recognize a state's right to ________ federal laws.
- 10. When President Jackson closed the National Bank, it created ________ and led to the Panic of 1837.
- 11. Who ran against Andrew Jackson and won the election of 1824? (Middle & last name
- 13. The Supreme Court ruled that ________ ________ could not be regulated by state governments, only the national government.
- 14. Unlike other tribes, the ________ fought their relocation and won the right to stay on their land.
- 16. During Andrew Jackson's presidency, there was a noticeable governmental power shift from the _______ to the common man.
- 17. Most Cherokee and _______ Tribes were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.
- 18. The Indian Removal Act forced the relocation of Native Americans west of the ________ River.
- 19. When Native Americans refused to leave their lands, President Van Buren sent in the ________ to relocate them by force.
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- 1. What word means to withdraw from the Union of the United States?
- 2. What political party was Andrew Jackson was affiliated with?
- 4. The Cherokee Nation appealed their _________ to the Supreme Court, stating they wished to remain on the land of their fathers.
- 5. Who became President after Andrew Jackson left office in 1837? (Middle & last name)
- 6. The purpose of the ________ ________ Act was to make new lands available for white settlers and farmers.
- 9. President Jackson faced criticisms and comparisons to a king for his "war" against the _____ of the United States.
- 12. The practice of allowing politicians to reward loyal supporters with government jobs is called the _______ System.
- 15. What law allowed Jackson to use the military to enforce federal laws?
- 16. In _______ v. Georgia, Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that states do not have the power to move Native Americans.
