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The Age of Jackson - Quiz 3

Question

This bill enabled the president to use the army to enforce the federal laws in South Carolina after that state had nullified the 1832 Tariff.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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In this Supreme Court decision, Native Americans' rights to their land were upheld and Chief Justice Marshall ordered the president to ensure these rights.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Political bargaining or trading of favors.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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Selected

logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

This Supreme Court decision supported the principle that government should support the right to the general happiness of all of its citizens and that this should take precedence over property rights.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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This group of white nativists sought to destroy the power of a potential immigrant voting block in the cities and wanted to revive Federalist legislation restricting their citizenship and voting rights.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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A reasoned justification of nullification written by John C. Calhoun based on the precedent set by the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Issued by Jackson, it required that only gold and silver be accepted in payment for public lands.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Selected

Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

This was overwhelmingly nullified by the South Carolina state legislature on the grounds of its unconstitutionality.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Selected

Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

The political party who opposed Andrew Jackson, their name referred to the English parliamentary party opposed to royal power.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Selected

Whigs

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Question

As President Jackson's Secretary of the Treasury, he withdrew federal funds from the Bank of the United States.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Selected

Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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This wing of the Democratic party advocated violence as a means of adjusting economic differences among Americans.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

The extreme suffering of the Cherokee people in 1838 as they were forced by federal law to leave their homelands in the southeast for lands in the west.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Selected

Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

Should not have chosen

logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

This was vetoed by Andrew Jackson on the grounds of strict constructionist interpretation of the Constitution.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Selected

Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

A political candidate whose ability is not known or whose chances of success are not good, but who comes from out of nowhere to win a nomination or an election.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Selected

Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

This Supreme Court decision denied states the right to extend jurisdiction over Indian lands.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Selected

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

The principle that politics should be based on districts with certain common geographic features and political/sociological needs.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

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logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Winfield Scott

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Selected

sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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Question

This military hero of the Mexican War ran as the last candidate of the Whig Party.

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Loco Focos

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SC Exposition and Protest

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Worcester v. Georgia

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Maysville Road Bill

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Know-Nothings

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Trail of Tears

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Tariff of 1832

Should not have chosen

logrolling

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Specie Circular

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Selected

Winfield Scott

Should have chosen

sectionalism

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Roger B. Taney

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Cherokee Nation v. Georgia

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Force Act

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Charles River v. Warren Bridge

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Dark-Horse

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Whigs

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