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Creado por Maylie Letterman
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| Pregunta | Respuesta |
| which 1824 presidential nominee was the son of a former president | John Quincy Adams |
| the 1824 presidential election was decided by | house of representatives |
| which candidate for president in 1824 was speaker of the House of Representatives | henry clay |
| which president's popularity was the common man changed politics | Andrew Jackson |
| define secede | southerners who wanted to break away from the U.S. |
| which act did Congress pass to relocate native americans | Indian removal act |
| the Cherokee Trail of Tears began in which state | Georgia |
| The Bank of the United States was charted by | congress |
| President Vanburen's belief in the principle of laissez-faire prolonged | depression |
| John Tyler became president because | President Harrison died |
| Who was not a favorite son candidate in the 1824 election | William H. Crawford |
| Which president was raised in poverty | Andrew Jackson |
| Who won the 1824 presidential election | John Quincy Adams |
| What symbol did the Whigs adopt for the election of 1840 | Log Cabin |
| The practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate's supporters became as | spoils system |
| What sent the message that the federal government would not allow a state to go its way without a fight | Force Bill |
| Who was the Seminole leader who went to war against the United States to keep his nation's land | Osceola |
| A government permit to operate the Bank of the United States was called a | charter |
| Who along with federal troops led the Cherokee west on the trail of tears | Winfield Scott |
| To win the election of 18440 William Henry Harrison needed the support of | Labors |
| Presidential candidates who receive the backing of their home states rather than that of the national party are called | favorite son candidates |
| introduced in the 1828 campaign, what became a permanent part of american political life | mudslinging |
| Andrew Jackson supporters replaced caucuses with | nominating conventions |
| The only Americans allowed to vote in 1824 and 1828 were | white men |
| What law allowed the president to use the United States military to enforce acts of congress | Force Bill |
| Which act allowed the federal government to pay native americans to move west | Indian removal act |
| In which Supreme Court decision did Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee | Worchester v. Georgia |
| Who were the only native Americans who successfully resisted their removal | Seminoles |
| to which state did the militia pursue black Hawks warriors before slaughtering them | I |
| Making surprise attacks and then retreating back into the forests and swamps is using | guerilla tactics |
| what did henry clay and daniel webster use to try and defeat andrew jackson in the 1832 presidential election | bank of the united states |
| President believed that the bank of the united states | favored the rich |
| two months after president martin van buren took office, the country went into | severe depression |
| as their symbol in the election of 1840, the whigs adopted the | log cabin |
| who was the first vice president to become president because the elected president died in office | john tyler |
| Andrew Jackson did not become president in 1824 due to the provisions of the ... amendment | 12th |
| To damage the reputation of the other candidate, both parties resorted to... in the 1828 election | mudslinging |
| the ... was replaced by nominating conventions | caucus |
| Daniel Webster claimed that if states had the right... it would destroy the union | nullification |
| During... banks failed and land values dropped | panic of 1837 |
| Andrew Jacksons' opponent in 1828 | John Quincy Adams |
| Which party mistrusted strong central government | Democrats |
| Which party wanted a strong central government | National Republicans |
| He defended nullification | John c. Calhoun |
| Sauk leader | Black Hawk |
| 1828 democratic-republican candidate | Andrew Jackson |
| term for an overwhelming victory | landslide |
| term to move to a new place | relocation |
| relocated to Indian territory | native Americans |
| inaugurated in 1837 | Martin Van Buren |
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