Chapter 10 section 5
Panic of 1837
After Martin van burens election there was an economic collapse, called the ____ occurred
South Carolina
After congress pass passes another tariff in 1832, ___ voted to nullify the tariffs
Federal State
Americans debated about the balance between the powers of the __ and the __ governments
Nullification
Cancel federal laws that objected to
Tariffs
Congress passed a law in 1838 raising __.
Americans
Daniel Webster argued that the union was formed by ___, not the states
Use force to collect tariffs Repeal its tariff nullification
Federal government threatened to _____ as well as lowering the ____ led South Carolina to vote to ____
Vetoed
In 1832, jackson __ the bank bill to renew the banks charter.
Jackson won opposing 1836
Jackson won the 1833 election while __ the bank, which closed when's its charter ran out in __
Martin van buren
Jacksons choice to succeed him was _____ who won the election of 1836
Economic crisis of 1819
Many people blamed the bank for the ___ __ _ __
Secede
South Carolina voted to __ if the federal government interfered.
Massachusetts senator, daniel Webster
The clearest argument against nullification came from __
Man government powers
The constitution gave the federal government __ __ __
Reelection of 1840
The economic cris cause Martin van buren to loose the _____
Northern manufacturers Southerners
The law that raised tariffs helped __ __, but the __ felt it was unfair.
Paper money Stable
The second bank issued __ __ which helped create a __ currency
Federal State
The second bank of the United States held the __ governments money and lent money to __ banks
Any powers that are not given to the federal government are "reserved to the states, or to the people."
The tenth amendment __ federal power by stating that __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ "__ __ __ __, __ __ __ __."
States
This theory was based on the idea that union was formed from a voluntary agreement between __
John c Calhoun
___ _ ___ agreed that you had the right to nullification.