7966766305 | New democracy in Jackson years | Take away property owning laws to vote | 0 | |
7966781440 | Universal white man sufferage | Any man that is white can vote | 1 | |
7966783978 | Election of 1824 | Henry clay was the speaker of the house and presidents have to talk to him for the influence the house that chooses the president | 2 | |
7966801363 | Corrupt bargain | Go and talk to Henry to He could get chosen to be president sense no one won the popular vote | 3 | |
7966826752 | Tariff of 1824 | 62% tariff rate | 4 | |
7966841131 | Election of 1824 | 2 party's emerged again | 5 | |
7966848229 | Common man era | Universal white man man hood sufferage | 6 | |
7966855990 | Patronage system | President whose picks all the people that work for him, yes men, also called the spoils system | 7 | |
7966872936 | Tail of tears | Sent the Indians to Oklahoma kicked them out of there lands | 8 | |
7966877106 | Homestead act 1862 | Divided Oklahoma between the Indians and Americans | 9 | |
7969244583 | South response to tariff of 1828 | Essay that was written by the boss president that was in office | 10 | |
7969248535 | South Carolina exposition | Essay written by the vise president that was in office John Caljun | 11 | |
7969254827 | Webster- Hayne debate | States vs federal rights | 12 | |
7969286693 | Maysville road veto | Vetos because it's from kentuky | 13 | |
7969288406 | Nickolas biddle | Lead the bank and thought he could control everyone very powerful in 1828 almost like a 4th branch of gov. | 14 | |
7969292202 | What did Andrew Jackson do to the bank and effects | He takes away the back because he thinks it has to much power so then he gives the money to 23 pet banks | 15 | |
7969293379 | Whigs | Anti-Andrew Jackson | 16 | |
7969295565 | Martin van buren | 17 | ||
7969296246 | Election of 1840 and voter turn out | William Henry Harrison, 80% voter turnout | 18 | |
7969299039 | John Tyler's problem | He had no party and would veto everything from the whigs he betrayed them | 19 | |
7969300177 | 1836 | Independence, it's own republic | 20 | |
7969301630 | March 6 1836 | Alamo | 21 | |
7969302596 | March 27 1836 | Golliad | 22 | |
7969304282 | April 21 1836 | San Battle of San Jacinto | 23 | |
7969305977 | May 14 1836 | Treaty of Velasco | 24 | |
7969307277 | 1835 | Anex Texas into the USA | 25 | |
7969312911 | Marbury v Madison | Judishal review | 26 | |
7969316298 | Mc Culloch v Maryland | 2nd bank of the USA | 27 | |
7969317555 | Worse cester v Georgia | Indians can keep land | 28 | |
7969318297 | Era of good feelings | Ended after the tariff of 1828 | 29 | |
7969321011 | How does Andrew Jackson increase the power of the presidency | The spoils/patronage system | 30 | |
7969322835 | Nulification crisis | Voted to nulifiy the tariff of 1828 | 31 |
Unit 5 AP US history Flashcards
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