Across
- 3. Adams later named Clay as his secretary of state. Jackson’s supporters claimed that Adams gained the presidency by making a ______.
- 4. In 1824, Jackson won the popular vote, but he did not receive a majority of _____ votes.
- 6. In 1828 Jackson had defeated Adams, winning a record number of __________.
- 8. In the South, small family farms began to give way to large cotton _____
- 9. In the North, workshops run by the craftspeople who owned them were being replaced by large-scale_____
Down
- 1. the practice of giving government jobs to political backers of the President
- 2. In the late 1700s some Americans thought that government was best managed by ______, property-owning men.
- 3. Many small famers believed Jackson would defend the rights of the _____ and the slave states.
- 5. Some states changed their qualifications for voters to grant more _____ the right to vote.
- 7. Jackson also relied a great deal on his kitchen __________, an informal group of trusted advisers who sometimes met in the White House kitchen.
