| john quincy adams definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | 0 | 21 sets |
| 2 | 1825-1829 | 17 sets |
| 3 | 6th president | 11 sets |
| 4 | 6th u.s. president. 1825-1829. democratic-republican | 10 sets |
| 5 | 6th president of the united states | 10 sets |
| 6 | secretary of state, he served as sixth president under monroe. in 1819, he drew up the adams-onis treaty in which spain gave the united states florida in exchange for the united states dropping its claims to texas. the monroe doctrine was mostly adams' work. | 9 sets |
| 7 | u.s. senator from massachusetts and was secretary of state under president monroe. in the presidential election of 1824, no one candidate received a majority of electoral votes and the election was decided in his favor by congress. | 7 sets |
| 8 | sixth president of the united states | 5 sets |
| 9 | monroe's secretary of state | 5 sets |
| 10 | the candidate who was elected president as a result of what some americans believed to be a corrupt political deal. | 5 sets |
| 11 | massachusetts | 4 sets |
| 12 | secretary of state under james monroe; 6th president of the united states | 4 sets |
| 13 | secretary of state under james monroe | 4 sets |
| 14 | sixth president | 4 sets |
| 15 | sixth president of the united states he was in favor of funding national research and he appointed henry clay as his secretary of state. during his presidency the national republicans were formed in support of him. | 4 sets |
| 16 | secretary of state under monroe; deftly negotiated a number of treaties that fixed u.s. borders, opened new territories, and acquired florida from the spanish | 4 sets |
| 17 | sixth president of the us , favored returning the slaves of the amistad to africa | 3 sets |
| 18 | 6th u.s. president. 1825-1829. democratic-republican. secretary of state under monroe. skilled diplomat as evidenced by the adams-onis treaty and the treaty of ghent. wrote the monroe doctrine. accused of winning the presidency with a "corrupt bargain" with clay. repealed the gag rule in 1845. | 3 sets |
| 19 | monroe's secretary who was chosen by new england to replace james monroe as president: 6th president of the united states 1825-1829 | 3 sets |
| 20 | 6th | 3 sets |
| 21 | father was second president; he became president in 1824 after making a supposed corrupt bargain with henry clay | 2 sets |
| 22 | president after monroe because of corrupt bargain --> people angry bc jackson had majority of popular vote and electoral vote but was still not president, thought their voices weren't being heard | 2 sets |
| 23 | corrupt bargain | 2 sets |
| 24 | 6th president, corrupt bargain | 2 sets |
| 25 | 4 years | 2 sets |
| 26 | during his presidency, most states eased voting requirements, voting population increased, he was the son of president john adams | 2 sets |
| 27 | held talksl with panish diplomat luis de onis about letting americans settle in florida | 2 sets |
| 28 | son of john adam - ran against jackson 1828 | 2 sets |
| 29 | ran against jackson 1828 (john quincy adams was the son of john adams) | 2 sets |
| 30 | he prevented james monroe from being unanimously elected by receiving one electoral vote | 2 sets |
| 31 | transportation revolution erie canal, cumberland road, wester expansion, skinny- dipped. | 2 sets |
| 32 | 1825-1829, national republican | 2 sets |
| 33 | leader of the 5 american peacemakers that met in belgian city of ghent in 1814 | 2 sets |
| 34 | 1825-1829 (democratic-republican) | 2 sets |
| 35 | 1 | 2 sets |
| 36 | 2 | 2 sets |
| 37 | son of john adams who was leader of the american peacemakers sent to the belgian city of ghent; he was early-rising and puritanical, and hated his late-night colleague henry clay | 2 sets |
| 38 | president that doesn't match the age: promotes am system, hurts neo-fed agenda for strong cntrl gov't | 2 sets |
| 39 | he was the son of formal president john adams and became president himself in the corrupt election of 1824. he was the first minority president and due to this was not liked by many and subjected him to many hostilities leaving it near impossible for him to accomplish much as president. quincy’s election was said to have been accomplished by an agreement with clay to make him st. this form of corruption plagued the country in its early days, but an effort was made to end it when jackson was elected in a landslide during the 1828 election | 2 sets |
| 40 | 1825–29 | 2 sets |