Across
- 1. The dispute between the state and federal government
- 4. The resulting case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court
- 7. Secretary of state was one of Jackson’s strongest allies in his official cabinet
- 8. Historians began calling this democratic expansion Jacksonian Democracy after popular politician
- 9. People began to call themselves Democrats
- 12. Congress passed a tariff with very high rates
- 13. Vice President John C. Calhoun, an experienced politician, helped lead opposition to the tariff
- 15. In 1834 a group of Jackson opponents had formed a party
Down
- 2. Public meetings to select the party’s presidential and vice presidential candidates
- 3. A general from the Battle of Tippecanoe
- 5. Members sometimes met in the White House Kitchen
- 6. Jackson chose senator of South Carolina as his vice presidential running mate
- 10. This crisis led to a severe economic depression
- 11. Senator of Massachusetts disagreed
- 14. Jackson rewarded some of his supporters with government jobs
