Chapter 14 Andrew Jackson
Which words describe Jackson
"Hero" and "tough"
Tariff
A tax on goods imported from outside the United States
What did the US law support the removal of to allow westward expansion of Agriculture from their homelands?
Indians
American Indians were the group that was most negatively affected by the administration of which president
President Andrew Jackson
Because they were perceived to have adopted the white man's way of life the Choctaw, Creek, seminole, Chickasaw, and Cherokee tribes were called
The Five Civilized Tribes
What caused the nullification crisis
The Southern opposition to secede
What did Andrew Jackson destroy because he believed it benefited the rich over the farmers and workers?
The bank
Which Supreme Court decision did President Jackson ignore
The bank being constitutional
What did Henry Clay challenge Andrew Jackson's position with?
The banks charter
Which group of people gave Andrew Jackson the support he needed in order to win the presidency in 1828
The common people
How was the Democratic Party formed
The democratic party was formed by the supporters of Andrew Jackson following the election of 1828
Define Trail of Tears
The forced removal of Cherokee's from Georgia
Who was the posters audience
The posters audience were his opponents
What was tested during the nullification crisis
The rights of states to override federal laws
Spoil system
The spoil system was used to reward President Jackson supporters with government jobs
Name one historical event referred in the poster.
The two wars
What was the intention of the Indian removal act
To make treaties in which Indians trade in land in the east for land in Great Plains
According to the supreme court interpretation of the Indian removal act Indian tribes could choose to remain on their lands True or False?
True
Jackson's enemies saw him as a president who hoped to become a king were they correct? or did Jackson promote democracy? pick a side and choose three pieces of evidence to support your claim
Yes they were correct, Jackson did not promote democracy by the nullification crisis, the Indian policy, and the kitchen cabinet.
What did President Jackson support instead of a large national bank
state banks