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____________ vetoed the bill to recharter the Bank of the United States because he believed that it was unconstitutional.
Big planters and wealthy businessmen were supported by the _____. This political party also favored a strong central government and they supported tariffs and humanitarian reforms
_________ is the reason why the election of 1828 was considered so controversial. People thought it was unfair, and immoral.
Many Natives were killed during this forced march, others were upset that they had to leave behind their homes.
Cherokees adopted a system of settled agriculture and private property in order to __________
In a display of _________ Jackson moved the Natives to the West from their homes in the East because it is what he believed would be best for them, and he didn't bother to think about whether or not the natives would like it.
Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams made the _________, which led to John Quincy Adams winning the 1824 election
___________ was accused of adultery because her divorce to her last husband hadn’t been completed.
__________'s presidency was considered a part of Jacksonian-Democracy because Andrew Jackson was very involved with his presidency, and provided support and guidance.
In this court case, the Cherokee Nation was considered a “Domestic Dependent nation” and no action was taken in the case, as the court ruled that they didn’t have jurisdiction over the land.
As a result of the ________ nearly half of all banks closed and unemployment rates went up.
Andrew Jackson was supported by the _________ , these were also known as farmers or merchants/traders.
John C. Calhoun led the _________ against the Tariff of Abominations and the Tariff of 1832.
Andrew Jackson created the ________ because South Carolina trued to nullify the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.
The ________ opposed the Bank of the United states and the spoils system.
John C. Calhoun was opposed to the ________ , and thought it was unconstitutional.
___________, masculine privilege, and racial privilege are closely linked to Jacksonian Democracy.
The five “civilized” tribes were the Cherokee, the ________ , the Muscogee, the Chickasaw, and the Seminole.
The ___________ gave the Cherokee money and in exchange for their lands.
_________ was the speaker of the house during the 1824 election.

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