# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 QUESTIONS In which Supreme court decision was the 1st Bank of the United States declared to be constitutional? Who was the Secretary of State who engineered the purchase of Florida from the Spanish? What did President Monroe tell Europe in his “Monroe Doctrine?” Did Maine end up a free or slave state as a result of the Missouri Compromise? Did Missouri end up a free or slave state as a result of the Missouri Compromise? Why is the 36 degree, 30 minute line significant to the Missouri Compromise? Was Texas a part of the United States as a result of the Adams Onis Treaty? Which presidential victor did Andrew Jackson accuse of a “corrupt bargain” in the presidential election of 1824? What was Henry Clay’s alleged role in the Corrupt Bargain of 1824? The forcible removal of the Cherokee Indians form the southeast US to Oklahoma was called the ___. Which president began the practice of replacing high ranking government officials upon entering office? The United States purchased Florida from which country? The United States purchased Florida from Spain in the ______ Treaty? President Monroe declared the ________ to be off limits to European colonization. 15 What was the nickname that the south gave to the Tariffs of 1816 and 1828 and 1832? (1 nickname) 16 17 18 19 Why was much of the south against tariffs? BANKRUPT Why were there some tribes known as “the 5 Civilized Tribes?” After Andrew Jackson crushed the national bank, he removed its money and deposited it in state banks that became known as __________. Why did Andrew Jackson despise the 2nd Bank of the United States? To fix the banking mess the United States created the ____________ in 1816. Who was the President of the 2nd Bank of the United States when it was attacked by Andrew Jackson? Why did the 2nd Bank of the United States become an issue during the Presidential election of 1828? After the Corrupt Bargain the Democratic-Republican Party split into 2 parties. Those who supported Andrew Jackson became known as __________ in 1828. After the Corrupt Bargain the Democratic-Republican Party split into 2 parties. Those who supported John Quincy Adams became known as __________ in 1828. After the Corrupt Bargain the Democratic-Republican Party split into 2 parties – the Democrats and the Republicans. This was known as the Those who supported Andrew Jackson became known as the ____. In which document did John Calhoun argue that the states had the right to nullify any intolerable federal law? What job/government position did John Calhoun hold when he wrote the South Carolina Exposition and Protest which argued that the states had the right to nullify any national law? What political office did John Calhoun hold after he resigned from the Vice Presidency of the US? What was the name of the act in which South Carolina declared that they were nullifying the Tariff of 1828? What was the name of the act which granted Andrew Jackson the ability to force South Carolina to collect the tariff? As President John Quincy Adams argued for government spending to improve roads, canals, harbors, etc. What was that called? (there are 2 possible answers - only 1 is needed) Which term is used to describe placing more emphasis on your region or party benefit than that of the country? Which 2 politicians famously debated about states rights versus national government rights? Did the eligibility to vote expand or contract during the Jacksonian Era? What was Andrew Jacksons rationale for removing the natives to Oklahoma? Which figure led a raid on Seminole villages in an effort to “persuade” Spain to sell Florida to the United States? Which “Great Compromiser” help compromise away the Nullification Crisis? The incident in which Florida Calhoun shunned Margaret Eaton and the other Cabinet wives followed suit, creating a social and political scandal for Andrew Jackson was called _____________. What event marked the beginning of the rift between Andrew Jackson and John Calhoun? 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 NEW NATION – ANDREW JACKSON- STUDY GUIDE TERMS/IDEAS TO KNOW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. McCulloch vs Maryland Monroe Doctrine Nationalism Era of Good Feelings Adams-‐Onis Treaty Missouri Compromise Corrupt Bargain of 1824 Trail of Tears Spoils System Indian Removal Act Nullification Crisis Tariff of Abominations American System Five Civilized Tribes Pet Banks Bank War Peggy Eaton Affair (aka Petticoat Affair) South Carolina Exposition and Protest Democratic Party (that formed in 1828) – followers of Jackson Second Party System National Republicans (that became the Whigs) – followers of John Quincy Adams. 2nd Band of the United States Internal Improvements Force Bill The idea of nullification Expanded suffrage during Jacksonian Era – White Manhood Suffrage The Oregon Territory Figures to Know 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams Daniel Webster Robert Hayne John Calhoun Henry Clay Nicholas Biddle John and Margaret “Peggy” Eaton Martin Van Buren James Monroe The Cherokee Tribe Essay Topic − KNOW JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY - DID IT EXPAND OR CONTRACT DURING HIS ERA? BE ABLE TO ELABORATE.
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