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- 3. The Supreme Court ruled that Georgia had NO power in Cherokee lands and no right to enter Cherokee lands without permission.
- 4. Horace Mann believed that states should provide free and compulsory elementary education to all children – both boys and girls.
- 6. Preachers taught that slavery was a sin and encouraged the end of slavery. Anti-slavery societies appeared across the North and sent petitions to Congress against slavery.
- 8. Participants encouraged greater emotion in religion and applied Christian values to social issues.
- 11. Thousands of Cherokees died on the march to “Indian Territory” due to hunger and exposure
- 12. Passed by Congress after South Carolina issued the Ordinance of Nullification; stated that Jackson could use military force against South Carolina to enforce federal law.
- 13. Jackson's victory in 1828 was seen as a victory for the __.
- 14. After the Tariff of 1828 was passed, he wrote a paper where he stated that states should be able to nullify (cancel) federal laws that they believed were unconstitutional.
- 15. Many states removed their property requirements for voting in the mid-1820s. As a result all ___ could vote.
- 17. Henry Clay supported John Quincy Adams for the presidency in exchange for the position of Secretary of State in Adams’ administration.
- 18. Name given to the Tariff of 1828 by Southerners since it favored the economy of the North over the economy of the South
- 19. Jackson rejected the charter for the Second Bank of the US because he believed it favored the wealthy; it was unconstitutional; and it didn't regulate currency correctly.
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- 1. Dorothea Dix presented a report to the Massachusetts state legislature about the mistreatment of the mentally ill in prisons and persuaded them to build a state hospital to treat the mentally ill.
- 2. Supporters demanded equal rights for women, since women could not vote, receive higher education, or have professional careers. Women reformers focused on suffrage and the abolition of slavery.
- 5. This law was written by South Carolina after the Tariff of 1832 was passed; it stated that they would not enforce the law because they believed it was unconstitutional and threatened to secede from the Union.
- 7. Supporters were against drinking alcoholic beverages and started asking state legislatures to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages in the 1840s.
- 9. This tribe was forcibly removed from their land in Georgia since Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia.
- 10. Jackson’s practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs became known as __.
- 16. Followers, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, rejected traditional religion. They believed God’s work was revealed in the wonders of the natural world and that everything in nature is connected.
