| Term | Definition |
| leader of the Cherokee indian tribe | Sequoyah |
| an action by a state that cancels a federal la to which the state objects | nullification |
| who ran against martin van buren in the election of 1840 | william henry harrison |
| list the white costumes adopted by the Cherokees | became christian, had businesses, small industries, schools and newspapers |
| what was the law that allowed jackson to move native american groups to the west | Indian removal act of 1830 |
| what was the trail of tears | 4000 cherokees who died on a journey |
| what did the supreme court rule in worcester v. georgia | that Georgia's laws can have no force |
| what happened to most of the native american groups southeast | they were forced to leave and called it indian territory |
| name two men who opposed each other over the bank charter | nicholas briddle and andrew jackson |
| name the amendment that reserves certain powers to the states people | 10th amendment |
| name the act of congress that south carolina was trying to nullify | high tariffs in 1832 |
| name the crisis that ruined Van Buren's presidency | panic of 1837 |
| what did supporters of the second bank believe | favored the rich, helped business and improve bank confidence |
| what did the opponents of the second bank believe | gave to much power the rich and hurt the everyday people |
| what caused the nullification crisis | when congress put a high tariff on manufactured goods. helped north but hurt the south |