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Jacksonian Democracy– Trashball Review

Jacksonian Democracy– Trashball Review. Certain letters of SOAPSTone are given… figure out what is described. Audience – European countries Purpose – Tell European countries that the Americas were closed to recolonization Tone - warning. Monroe Doctrine.

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Jacksonian Democracy– Trashball Review

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  1. Jacksonian Democracy– Trashball Review

  2. Certain letters of SOAPSTone are given… figure out what is described • Audience – European countries • Purpose – Tell European countries that the Americas were closed to recolonization • Tone - warning

  3. Monroe Doctrine

  4. Washington’s policy regarding foreign affairs that President Monroe was trying to follow.

  5. neutrality

  6. He was known as the “Great Compromiser” • Not a big fan of Andrew Jackson

  7. Henry Clay

  8. It’s purpose was to keep an balance between the number of free and slave states in the US

  9. Missouri Compromise

  10. Under the Missouri Compromise… • Which state entered the Union as free and which as a slave state?

  11. Maine – free • Missouri - slave

  12. Number associated with the Missouri Compromise • Slavery was not allowed north of this line…

  13. 36 30 north parallel

  14. Why did the Federalist party die out?

  15. Didn’t support fighting War of 1812 against British- so wasn’t as popular

  16. One and only political party after the War of 1812

  17. Democratic – Republican party democratic republican party

  18. What caused the Democratic-Republican party to split?

  19. Corrupt Bargaining between JQA and Henry Clay – angered Jackson, Jackson decided to break off, b/c he didn’t want to be associated with JQA

  20. He was orphaned at a young age • Lived on the frontier • War Hero from War of 1812 with Battle of New Orleans

  21. Andrew Jackson

  22. Type of person who voted for Jackson

  23. The common man/farmers

  24. Belief promoted by Jackson that common man could run the government

  25. Jacksonian Democracy

  26. Reasons why some people disliked Jackson

  27. Thought he was too powerful and ruled like king • Use spoils system • Killed the 2nd Bank’s charter by using veto power

  28. What did AJ do to the 2nd Bank’s charter when it was up for renewal?

  29. He VETOED it

  30. Why did Jackson not like the 2nd Bank of the US?

  31. Felt it favored the wealthy and not the common man

  32. What did AJ do with the money in the Federal Bank in order to drain it?

  33. Put all the money in state banks

  34. What nickname was given to the state banks that AJ put the federal banks money into?

  35. Pet bank

  36. Another word for a tariff

  37. tax

  38. What did protective tariffs force Americans to do?

  39. Buy goods from America

  40. Which region in the US liked the tariffs? AND WHY?

  41. North, b/c • They manufactured a lot of goods

  42. Why did the South oppose tariffs?

  43. Mainly farmers who grew crops and needed to export crops to foreign countries and buy manufactured goods

  44. Which southern state threatened to secede from the Union over the issue of tariffs?

  45. South Carolina

  46. John C Calhoun and other southern states felt that if a law violated a state’s rights a state had the right to reject the law.WHAT IS THIS CALLED?

  47. nullify • Nullify or nullification – reject the law

  48. White missionary living with Cherokee, without a permit required by Georgia law • He was taken to court and sentenced to 4 year. • He appealed his case to the Supreme Court. • Court ruled in his favor

  49. Worcester

  50. In the case of Worcester v. GA, the court ruled that the Cherokee nation was their own sovereign nation and therefore didn’t have to follow…

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