| Term | Definition |
| Adams and ____________ introduced new ways of campaigning in the elections of 1824 and 1828 | Jackson |
| The three people who competed in for the presidency in 1824 were: Herny Clay, Andrew Jackson and _________________- | John Quincy Adams |
| favorite sons means | their home states supported them rather then the national party |
| Henry Clay was from | Kentucky |
| Andrew Jackson was from | Tennessee |
| John Quincy Adams | Massachusetts |
| Jackson won the most _________________ votes in the election of 1824 | popular |
| In the election of 1824 NO candidate received a ______ or more then half of the ___________ votes | majority.......electoral |
| plurality | largest single share (of votes) |
| under the 12 th amendment when no candidate gets the majority of electoral votes what happens? | the house of representatives selects the president |
| Who made an agreement during the election of 1824 | Clay and Adam |
| Clay would influence the house becasue he was speaker of the house and in return Adams would | make him secretary of the state |
| Adams won the election because of whose help? | Henry Clay |
| Jackson's followers called Adams policies | a "corrupt bargain" |
| congress turned down many of Adams ____________ | proposals |
| people who supported jackson were the | Democratic- Republicans |
| people who backed Adams were the | National Republicans |
| Democrats | favored state rights |
| the National Republican | wanted a strong central government |
| many merchants or farmers were in what party | the national republican |
| immigrants and city workers were part of the | democrat party |
| mudslinging | attempts to ruin their opponent's reputation with insults |
| Adams group used mudslinging by | passed out pamphlet showing his opponent plunging his sword through the body of a helpless civilian |
| Jacksons group used mudslinging by | accusing his opponent of kidnapping a young American girl and selling her to the ruler of Russia |
| What became an permanent part of political life because of the election of 1828 | use of slogans, rallies, and buttons |
| which VP switched parties to run with Jackson during the election of 1828 | John C. Calhoun |
| The United States political system became more ____________ under Jackson | democratic |
| Jackson gained fame during the war of ____- | 1812 |
| Jackson was also known as .... | "old hickory "-- tough as a tree |
| small farmers, craft workers, and other who felt left out of the expanding of america ___________ Jackson | admired |
| Jackson was seen as the __________ man | common |
| President Andrew Jackson promised | equal protection and equal benefits for all Americans (white men) |
| Jackson changed what kind of rights | voting |
| who voted for the first time under Jackson | white male sharecroppers, factory workers, and other white without property |
| Who still had few right and could NOT vote under Jackson | women, African American, and Native Americans |
| bureaucracy | a system in which non elected officials carry out laws |
| what are some of the spoils the president wins | handing out jobs to supporters, replacing government employees with supporters |
| Electoral changes- Jackson made it so many people could participate in the selection of _____________ | political candidates |
| states were divided over | tariffs |