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Because of Jackson's bank policies the National Republicans nameds themselves... |
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This president set the 10 hour work day for federal projects |
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He led the slave rebellion in 1831. Deaths of 60 whites and 100 slaves |
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High rates on many goods in 1828 was called the Tariffs of |
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Chosen prez. by House in 1824,EVEN with fewer electoral votes than A. Jackson |
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Replaced the caucus system for nomination of candidates in 1800's |
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Practice of rewarding political supporters with jobs |
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In 1838, forced west of Mississippi on what became "The Trail of Tears" |
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Jackson's Treasury Sec. that deposited federal $ into "pet banks" |
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The 12th Amendment caused the president to be elected by_______in 1824 |
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Did Jackson receive more or less votes in 1828 than in 1824 |
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a closed meeting of "party members" to reach a decision of concern |
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In the age of Jackson, was the Mississippi River part of the frontier? |
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What replaced the caucus for nominations? |
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form of govt. which the people rule directly or indirectly with elected reps |
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Jackson and others used this system to reward supporters with jobs |
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This voting change did NOT increase voter turnout in early 1800's |
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Called "People Palaces" in the 1800's |
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Jackson was NOT:lawyer,son of immigrant,college edu.,Tenn. Congressman |
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Did NOT support high tariffs: R.I., N.Y., S.C., Penn. |
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Federalists liked or disliked Jackson? |
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When individual state declares act of Congress is not allowable |
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When individual state declares act of Congress is not allowable |
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The South objected to high tariffs because they.... |
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imported most of their finished goods |
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A. Jackson, Henry Clay, Martin Van Buren, John Quincy Adams-which not 1824? |
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Did the powers of Electoral College change much between Pres. Wash. to Jack? |
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President tainted by the "Corrupt Bargain" |
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Last of orig. 13 colonies to abolish property qualification to vote |
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Did lifting of racial restrictions effect # of voters during this period? |
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Did Jackson appear more popular in 1828 than in 1824? |
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The Peggy Eaton affair was significant because |
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cabinet resigned, Jackson support M.V.Buren as successor, relied on friends |
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Jackson and Calhoun disagreed on:Eaton Aff,nullif,J's Florida campaign 1818 |
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South Carolina rescinded nullification after Congress... |
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reduced the tariffs, reducing rates |
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He was the leader of the Seminoles |
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Forced march of Cherokee to Oklahoma was called... |
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Jackson disliked the National Bank because... |
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believed it was unconstitutional and faavored the rich |
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Did NOT concern South:slave revolts,tariffs,cotton gin,indian quest. |
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He forced the rechartering of National Bank in 1832 to further polit. career |
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Did Jackson's administration favor rechartering of National Bank |
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Most recent suffrage:no property qual,18 yr vote,slave vote,women vote |
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