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What is the Nature of the 1824 Presidential election? |
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Chaotic due to there not being any separate parties. |
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Charles Clay because John Quincy Adams Secretary of state. Clay and Adam collaborated together and combined votes. |
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Andrew Jacksons presidential term |
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What was the culture of the 1828 presidential election? |
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One of the dirtiest campaigns to date. The first common man election. |
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What year did the Democratic Republican party split? |
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What year was the modern day republican party created? |
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Why was Andrew Jackson appealing to the people? |
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He was a common self made man and a military hero. |
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Reasons why the 1824 election was different. |
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-Voting was made accessible to the common man. -Politics became emotional. -Politics starts being viewed as a tool to advance themselves. - Political campaigning is the second phase of the process. - All voters have to pay taxes. |
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After which president dose being a politician became a full time job? |
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South Carolina nullified a federal tax law. Jackson passes a force bill to support the federal government. |
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Andrew Jackson was not in favor of the 2nt national bank. In 1832 Daniel Webster and Nicolas Biddle want to negotiate a new contract. Jackson lost lots of personal money from the bank though so he is very biased. The people side with Jackson and he is reelected in 1832. The people and Jackson felt the National bank was to powerful. |
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Andrew Jackson starts distributing money into pet banks in the states, slowly letting the national bank die. |
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Who is John Marshal for the supreme court? |
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Secretary of war. Him and his wife Peggy were ostracized by John C. Calhoun. |
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How did Andrew Jackson effect the executive branch? |
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He made it much more powerful. |
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