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37 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 37
-forced the resettlement of 1000s of Native Americans

Indian Removal Act (1830)

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

Popular Election of President

Two-Party System

Definition 2 of 37
-when there was a closed door meeting of political party's leaders in Congress

"King Caucus"

Roger Taney

"Corrupt Bargain"

Andrew Jackson

Definition 3 of 37
-limiting a person to one term in office so he could then appoint a democrat in his place

Martin Van Buren


Rotation in Office

Bank of the United States


Role of the President

,Definition 4 of 37
-supporters of Jackson
-(Jefferson Republican Party)

Nicholas Riddle

Democrats


Roger Taney

"Pet Banks"

Definition 5 of 37
-high court ruled that the laws of Georgia has no force within the boundaries of Cherokee
territory
-Jackson sided w/ the states

Anti-Masonic Party

Party Nominating Convention

Rotation in Office

Worcester v. Georgia

Definition 6 of 37
-bank+branches
-privately owned but
-received fed. deposits + attempted to serve public purpose by cushioning the ups and downs
of federal court

Role of the President


Martin Van Buren

Bank of the United States

Rotation in Office

,Definition 7 of 37
-where party politicians + voters would gather in large hall to nominate the party's candidates
-Anti-Masonic Party was the first to do such a thing!

Workingmen's Party


Party Nominating Convention

Anti-Masonic Party

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

Definition 8 of 37
-allowed all free white males to vote + hold office w/o having to own land or belong to a
particular religious group

Webster-Hayne Debate

Universal White Male Sufferage

John C. Calhoun


John Quincy Adams (JQA)

Definition 9 of 37
-to check inflationary trend by issuing a presidential order
-required all future purchases of federal lands be made in gold+silver rather than in paper bank
notes

Specie Circular

Peggy Eaton Affair


John C. Calhoun

"King Caucus"

, Definition 10 of 37
-killed national bank by vetoing recharter+ withdrawing all federal funds

"Pet Banks"


"King Caucus"

Andrew Jackson

Roger Taney

Definition 11 of 37
-allowed voters to choose state's slate of presidential electors

Popular Election of President

Role of the President

Bank of the United States

Henry Clay

Definition 12 of 37
-Daniel Webster of MA debated Robert Hayne of SC on nature of fed. union
-Webster attacked the idea that any state could defy or leave the union

John Quincy Adams (JQA)

Nullification Crisis


Webster-Hayne Debate

Peggy Eaton Affair

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