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The idea that the common people should control the government
A political party formed by supporters of Andrew Jackson after the presidential election of 1824
The practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs
An employee of the government
The nickname given to a tariff by southerners who opposed it
A formal document issued by the king that outlined a colony’s geographic boundaries and specified how it would be governed
The belief that the power of the states should be greater than the power of the Federal government
A dispute led by John C. Calhoun that said that states could ignore federal laws if they believed those laws violated the Constitution
U.S. Supreme Court case that declared the Second Bank of the United States was constitutional and that Maryland could not interfere with it
A congressional act that authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River
The Supreme Court ruling that stated that the Cherokee nation was a distinct territory over which only the federal government had authority; ignored by both President Andrew Jackson and the state of Georgia
The removal of Cherokee Indians from Georgia to Indian Territory in 1838 and 1839
The seventh President of the United States
Vice president during Andrew Jackson’s presidency
Secretary of State during Andrew Jackson’s presidency
U.S. politician that believed the welfare of the nation should override that of individual states
The ninth president of the United States and candidate for the Whig Party
A leader of the Seminole Indians who encouraged his people to resist Indian removal with force
A Cherokee Indian who created a Cherokee writing system that was used in a Cherokee published newspaper
U.S. representative from Kentucky that believed in nationalism and a strong national economy

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