Set: History Nationalism through John Tyler Test

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Rush-Bagot Treaty: _____ the _____ lakes. with Great _____.disarmed great Britain
Convention of 1818: With Great Britain/ A. _____ occupation of the ______ Territory between Britain and US/ B. Set boundary between canada and US at the _____ paralellJoint Oregon 49th
Adams-Onis Treaty: With ______/ We got all of _____/ US gave up claims of _____ Texas and agreed to pay $5 million to american citizens owed them to _____/ Agreed on border between Spain and American Lands from Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.Spain
Monroe Doctrine: Cornerstone of our foreign policy/ A. _____ is not allowed to come down and settle what is now California/ B. _____ countries cannot colonize in the Americas/ C. The US will stay out of _____ affairs.Russia European European
Sectionalism and Nationalism: Sectionalism: when you care more about your _____ of the country, instead of the entire country/ Nationalism: a tremendous feeling for _____ for one's country.area pride
Election of 1824: First time sectionalism came into a presidential election: Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson:_____/ John C. Calhoun and William Crawford: _____/ John Quincy Adams: _____West South North
Election of 1828: Andrew Jackson vs. John Quincy Adams ______ winsAndrew Jackson
Era of Good Feelings: _____ two terms of PresidentJames Monroe's
The Great Triumvirate: Henry Clay(_____) John C. Calhoun(_____) and Daniel Webster(_____).Kentucky South Carolina Massachusetts
Tariffa tax on imported goods
What did Andrew Jackson believe in?:a. power of the _____ b. power of the _____ c. power of the federal government over the _____people president states
How did voting rights change? _____ became conventions which included more people in the selection process for the _____. Some states(especially the western ones) did away with religious, literacy and land requirementscaucuses candidates
Who couldn't vote?women, blacks, Native-Americans
What about Jackson and the Veto? He vetoed _____ bills, which is more than the presidents before him combined12
Tariff of 1828: The tariff of Abominations: _____ tariff that the _____ hatedhigh south
exposition and Protest:John C. Calhoun wrote this protest to the _____.tariff of 1828
What did John C. Calhoun believe and what did he do?: states _____ and _____ resigned from vice-ppresidency because of his rivalry with Andrew Jacksonrights nullification.
Jackson's inauguration: it was a brawl. All of the _____ came and they had to "body surf" Andrew Jackson out of the White House. It was wild and unruly.frontiersmen
Null and void/ nullification: States no longer had to follow laws made by _____ and signed by the _____ into law.Congress President
Webster-Hayne debates: A famous debate in the senate between Diniel Webster from _____ and Robert Hayne from _____ about who had more power, the states of the federal government. 1830.Massachusetts South Carolina
Jefferson Day Dinner: The dinner where President Jackson announced by his toast that the federal government should have more power than the states. This furthered the rivalry between _____ and _____. after this event Calhoun ran for the senate from South Carolina and resigned as the c=vice-president.Calhoun and Jackson
Force Bill: A law passed by congress when _____ tried to secede from the union over the Tariff of _____. Congress gave Jackson permission to used armed forces to uphold the federal law. South Carolina backs down.South Carolina 1832
Sequoia: famous _____ indian. He invented the _____ alphabetCherokee Cherokee
Oceola and the Seminoles: Famous Native-American chief of the Seminole tribe in Florida. American soldiers couldn't capture him until he was tricked into _____. He died in prison from _____. Even the whites were upset about the trickery that they had used to capture him. His head was embalmed and is in the anthropology section of the _____.Surrendering Malaria Smithsonian Museum
Jackson and the National Bank: Andrew Jackson thought it was a tool for the rich and was determined to smash it. Vetoed the rechartering of it in _____ and took all of the funds from the _____ and put them in the state banks (pet banks). Caused the depression of 1837.1832 National Bank
Indian Removal act and Jackson: Andrew Jackson called the Native-Americans east of the Mississippi to move to lands set aside for them _____ of the Mississippi.west
The trail of tears:The Cherokee Indians were forcibly removed from their lands and were forced to live in _____.Oklahoma
The election of 1836 and Martin Van Buren:_____ former vice-president was elected as presidentAndrew Jackson
Panic of 1837: This was the great depression caused by _____ financial policies. It occurred during Martin Van Buren's term and he was blamed for the depression.He lost the election of _____ because he was blamed for the great depression.Andrew Jackson's 1840
Depression: When the _____ slows down, people lose money and jobs.economy
Election of 1840: Who ran?/ what parties?/ Platform?/ importance?: William Henry Harrison vs. Martin Van Buren. Van Buren was a democrat and Harrison was a _____. Whigs had no platform. Harrison won because ha had never said what he believed in. It was the first modern day campaign because of the _____ and _____.Whig gimmicks and slogans
"Tippecanoe and Tyler, too": This was Harrison's slogan in the election of _____. _____ was the battle which defeated the Native-Americans, and Tyler was the man who ran with him an vice-president during the time.1840 Tippecanoe
The great compromiserHenry Clay
Sufferagethe right to vote
Caucus:small group who nominates people to run for _____ office. Not _____.political democratic
Who said the Following?: "Our federal union, it must be preserved"/ "The union, next to OUR liberty, is most dear"/ "Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable"a. Andrew Jackson b. John C. Calhhoun c. John Tyler
Spoils System:a system used by winners in political races in which the _____ put the people who supported them into _____ jobs.winners government
Log Cabin Campaign:A campaign to show the _____ and _____ that the candidate was a man of the people.laborers and farmers
Whigs: Political party that opposed _____ and his followers along with their policies.Andrew Jackson
John Tyler: first vice-president to gain presidency because the elected president died in office. _____ many bills supporting the _____. Lack of party loyalty outraged Whigs and all of Tyler's _____ resigned. ineffective president.vetoed Whigs cabinet

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Created March 2, 2009
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