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337593473Plurality(in an election with more than 2 options) the number of votes for the candidate or party receiving the greatest number (but less that half of the votes)
337593474Spoils systempractice of rewarding supporters with government jobs
337593475Caucusa private meeting of party leaders to choose candidates for office
337593476Nominating conventionreplaced caucuses; meeting in which delegates from the states choose the party's presidential candidate
337593477Tarifftax on imported goods
337593478Nullifydeclare invalid
337593479Secedeto leave the union
337593480Vetoa vote that blocks a decision
337593481Depressiona long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
337593482Laissez-faireidea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs
337593483Andrew JacksonThe seventh President of the United States (1829-1837), who as a general in the War of 1812 defeated the British at New Orleans (1815). As president he opposed the Bank of America, objected to the right of individual states to nullify disagreeable federal laws, and increased the presidential powers.
337593484John Quincy AdamsSecretary 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.
337593485Nullification Actact passed by South Carolina that declared the 1832 tariff illegal
337593486Indian Removal ActPassed in 1830, authorized Andrew Jackson to negotiate land-exchange treaties with tribes living east of the Mississippi. The treaties enacted under this act's provisions paved the way for the reluctant—and often forcible—emigration of tens of thousands of American Indians to the West.
337593487Indian TerritoryAn area to which Native Americans were moved covering what is now Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Nebraska
337593488General Winfield Scottgeneral sent to oversee the Cherokee removal from tribal lands to the Indian Territory
337593489Trail of TearsThe Cherokee Indians were forced to leave their lands. They traveled from North Carolina and Georgia through Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas-more than 800 miles (1,287 km)-to the Indian Territory. More than 4, 00 Cherokees died of cold, disease, and lack of food during the 116-day journey.
337593490Black Hawka leader of Fox and Sauk Indians, decided to fight rather than leaving Illinios
337593491OsceolaLed a band of Seminoles that hid in the Everglades and used guerrilla tactics to defeat the U.S Army.
337593492Henry ClayDistinguished senator from Kentucky, who ran for president five times until his death in 1852. He was a strong supporter of the American System, a war hawk for the War of 1812, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and known as "The Great Compromiser."
337593493Daniel WebsterFamous American politician and orator. he advocated renewal and opposed the financial policy of Jackson.
337593494Martin Van BurenServed as secretary of state during Andrew Jackson's first term, vice president during Jackson's second term, and won the presidency in 1836
337593495William Henry Harrisonwas an American military leader, politician, the ninth President of the United States, and the first President to die in office. His death created a brief constitutional crisis, but ultimately resolved many questions about presidential succession left unanswered by the Constitution until passage of the 25th Amendment. Led US forces in the Battle of Tippecanoe.
337593496What key issue split the Republican Party in the 1828 presidential election?states' rights versus a strong sentral government
337593497Why did Jackson fire many government employees?He felt that hew federal employees would be good for democracy and that, as the winner of the election, his party had the right to the spoils
337593498Why did white settlers want the government to move Native Americans from their tribal lands?white settlers wanted more fertile land to settle and to end conflicts with Native Americans
337593499Why did Van Buren do little to solve the nations's economic problems?he believed in laissez-faire, the idea that the government should not interfere in the nation's economy
337593500Why was Jackson opposed to the Bank of the United States? What did he do about it?he believed that the bank would only profit the rich and powerful, that it had too much power over the country's money supply; when Henry Clay & Daniel Webster attempted to renew the Bank's charter early, Jackson vetoed it

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