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From 1816 - 1824 how many political parties did the US have? |
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1- Democratic Republicans |
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After Jackson's Election in 1828 how did the political parties change? |
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1832: Jackson founded Democratic party, Adams created National Republicans. |
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Nullification Crisis (and act) |
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Every state had the right with in its borders to disregard any law that they though was unconstitutional. |
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What slice of the American Population was most inclined to support Andrew Jackson? |
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Why didnt Jackson like the Second US bank? |
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too much power favored the rich common man suffered funding corporations |
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What was the Spoils System? |
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the newly appointed president replaced the appointed officers of the former president with his own officers |
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The Jacksonian Era was considered expansive... but what made it limiting? |
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Why Was Jacksons victory considered a victory for the common people? |
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He started as nothing and was a commoner |
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All of the following associated with Jacksonian Democracy... |
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Why do historians consider the election of 1828 so important? |
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First Campaign by the president instead of just others doing it for him. Rachel's Adultery Scandal was revealed. |
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Who was more interested in state rights? |
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who were the two most important women in his life |
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Rachel Robards-Jackson Peggy Eaton |
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What was the Battle of Horseshoe bend? |
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Idians Had built a baracade but then they left to burn a nearby village so jackson and his troops stormed the barricade while they were gone and they found and murdered all the indians. best known for... first Jackson victory crushed power of creek nation most amount of indians lost in one day |
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What was the Trail of tears? |
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The mass relocation of the cherokee relocation from Georgia to the Great Plains. |
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What was the corrupt bargain of 1824? |
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Clay swayed his follower to vote for John Quincy Adams, who won and then named Clay his Secretary of State... Jackson declared this to be the Corrupt Bargain |
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Who won... 1824 1828 1832 1836 |
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John Quincy Adams... Corrupt Bargain Jackson Jackson... Founded Democratic Party VanBuuren... Jackson's Chosen Successor |
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Was Jackson more concerned about Sectionalism or Slavery |
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Pick which phrase best describes Jackson... Democratic Autocrat Urbane Savage Atrocious Saint |
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DEMOCRATIC AUTOCRAT he was the founder of the demo. party. believed it was his way or nothing. even if there was some balance of powers he always found some way to get around it... ie the bank |
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