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- 5. formed out of Jackson's Democratic-Republicans (2 words, no spaces)
- 6. begun during Jefferson's administration this extended from Baltimore to Cumberland, MD (2 words, no space)
- 9. When he took office, Jackson pursued the removal of this group zealously
- 13. Jackson attempted to slow down the spiraling inflation by issuing this in 1836 (2 words, no spaces)
- 15. nicknamed "Little Magician" due to his skill as a politician (2 words, no spaces)
- 16. the hard journey of Cherokee from their homes to Oklahoma became known as the "Trail of ____"
- 17. nickname given to the state banks by Jackson's enemies (2 words, no spaces)
- 19. the running mate of Jackson in 1828 that won by a landslide
- 23. Jackson's real advisors were a close circle of friends critics called his "_____ cabinet"
- 24. an unusually high tariff designed to shield a nation's manufactures from potentially fatal foreign competition (2 words/no space)
- 26. the major campaign issue as Jackson faced re-election in 1832 was the future of the ____ of the United States
- 27. political party created by an alliance of anti-Jackson forces
- 31. where state delegates gathered to nominate the party's presidential and vice-presidential candidates (2 words, no spaces)
- 33. became president in the election of 1824 due to a "Corrupt Bargain" (3 words, no spaces)
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- 1. new political party that formed out of Adams's party (2 words, no spaces)
- 2. a written statement describing where the party stood on various issues
- 3. this compromise proposed that Maine be admitted as a free state and Missouri as a slave state and the rest of the Louisiana Territory slavery not be permitted north of Missouri's boundary
- 4. Henry Clay proposed this in 1832 as a solution to the disagreements that had been occurring
- 7. would go from Vice President to President only a month after the 1841 inauguration
- 8. nominated by the Whig party to run for president in 1840
- 10. this 1832 war was brief but bloody (2 words, no spaces)
- 11. SC proposed the doctrine of _____ whereby states could nullify or reject congressional acts they deemed unconstitutional
- 12. another key element of the American System was ____ improvements like funding for roads, canals, and harbor developments
- 14. chief advocate of economic nationalism in Congress
- 18. "Tariff of _____" was the nickname given to a new higher protective tariff passed by Congress in 1828
- 20. elected as president in 1828 after winning the popular vote and the highest number of electoral votes in 1824
- 21. nickname given to the patronage that would take on a highly partisan political character (2 words, no spaces)
- 22. a tax on imported goods
- 25. this war which began in 1835 was more challenging of a conflict than the conflict which had occurred in 1832
- 28. another word for an economic depression
- 29. The ____ System was a three part system (protective tariffs, internal improvements, and renewal of the National Bank)
- 30. increase in national pride and vision
- 32. a closed meeting of party leaders
