Across
- 2. Quincy Adams Former president of the USA who was identified as a corrupt elitist.
- 4. Force Bill Passed during the Nullification Crisis supported by Andrew Jackson allowing force to be used to collect tariffs.
- 8. of Abominations Hurt the south and favored the north as well as west for competition against foreign products.
- 12. of 1824 Described as a “corrupt bargain” supporting elitists who did not care about the will of the people.
- 13. The U.S tried to force Indians to relocate west of Mississipi for the motive of expansion.
- 14. System Instituted by Jackson allowing members of his party to get government positions as a result of winning.
- 18. of 1828 Known also as “Revolution of 1828” where common people had voted and used it for their will. Also the emergence of the second party system.
Down
- 1. Crisis South Carolina’s rejection of federal tariffs, going against the federal government.
- 2. Democracy The philosophy of Andrew Jackson and the Democratic party allowing them to reshape the country.
- 3. Party Advocated freedom from government and was against the Whig Party.
- 5. The use of insults to damage a candidate’s reputation during presidential elections. Ex. Election of 1828 labeling Adams as corrupt.
- 6. Jackson An advocate of Indian assimilation, passing the Indian Removal Act forcing relocation.
- 7. of Tears A forced march of 15,000 Cherokee Indians after their uprooting resulting in the death of 4,000 Cherokees.
- 9. Party A group of people supporting national power and the U.S. Bank going against the Democratic party.
- 10. Clay Used and created The American System as a reinforced economic plan for the benefit of the US and to go against the democrats.
- 11. Van Buren A one-term president, against slavery and didn’t give a solution to the Panic of 1837.
- 15. of 1837 A financial crisis overshadowing Martin Van Buren’s presidency resulting in the loss of many jobs and businesses.
- 16. Nation One of the five major Indian tribes that were effected through the Indian Removal Act
- 17. Bargain Claimed as an alliance between Clay and Adams allowing one of them to become president.
- 19. Second Party System A party system that arose, allowing two parties to go against each other. Ex. Andrew Jackson’s Democrats vs Henry Clay’s Whigs.
