APUSH Chapter 12

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Across
  1. 3. authorized president Jackson to use army and navy to collect federal tariff duties
  2. 4. also known as the tariff of 1828; an even higher tariff passed
  3. 6. state banks that received a bulk of the federal deposits when Andrew Jackson moved to veto the bank of the US
  4. 7. in Illinois when the Sauk and Fox Indians allied together to try to overturn an illegal treaty that ceded tribal lands in the US.
  5. 12. required all public lands to be purchased by "hard" money
  6. 13. who was speaker of the house in the 1824 election?
  7. 15. Daniel Webster and Henry Clay presented Congress with a bill to renew the bank of the US.
  8. 18. what were the Creeks, Cherokee, Chickasaws, Choctaw, and the Seminoles known as?
  9. 19. a political party that clung to state's rights and federal restraint
  10. 20. when a majority of South Carolina slaveholders claimed that a state had the right to nullify or veto federal laws and secede from the Union
  11. 21. rewarded political supporters with public office
Down
  1. 1. the event where the Cherokees were forcibly removed from the West by the United States government
  2. 2. transplanting of all Indian tribes to residence east of the Mississippi
  3. 5. a new group who opposed the influence and fearsome secrecy of the Masonic order
  4. 8. Jackson's supporters accused Adams of bribing Clay
  5. 9. gradually reduced the tariff to 20%
  6. 10. where was Andrew Jackson from?
  7. 11. Congress increased the general tariff significantly
  8. 14. a political party that favored a renewed national bank, protective tariffs, internal improvements, public schools, and moral reforms
  9. 16. who had a lot of power over the nation's financial affairs?
  10. 17. four main candidates- John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William H. Crawford, and Andrew Jackson