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States' Rights History: From Nullification to Real Estate Deals

Explore pivotal terms, events, and figures in US history related to states' rights, war, real estate, and more. From nullification debates to the Louisiana Purchase, immerse yourself in America's past.

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States' Rights History: From Nullification to Real Estate Deals

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  1. STATES' RIGHTS TERMS MORE WAR REAL ESTATE ODDS 'n' ENDS 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  2. The "right" of a state to deem a federal law unconstitutional.

  3. Nullification

  4. Defender of states' rights, he wrote the Exposition & Protest of South Carolina.

  5. John C. Calhoun

  6. This idea kept the # of slave and free states equl in 1820.

  7. Missouri Compromise

  8. John Adam's party.

  9. Federalist

  10. Civil war almost resulted when Congress passed this.

  11. Tariff of 1832

  12. Term for powers not specifically stated in the Constitution.

  13. Implied powers

  14. Forced "death march" of the Cherokee people.

  15. Trail of Tears

  16. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

  17. The two terms meaning "right to vote."

  18. Franchise and suffrage

  19. Andy Jackson's nickname.

  20. Old Hickory

  21. Replaced the party caucus in determining political candidates.

  22. Nominating convention

  23. War started due to Barbary coast pirates.

  24. Tripolitan War

  25. This "affair" in our territorial waters incensed Americans and led to war with England.

  26. Chesapeake Affair

  27. She lost her colonies to independence; Europe offered help to get them back.

  28. Spain

  29. Forcing sailors into the British navy.

  30. Impressment

  31. He is responsible for FL becoming a state.

  32. Andrew Jackson

  33. The biggest real estate deal of the century.

  34. The Louisiana Purchase

  35. Explorers sent out to exlore the Louisana Purchase.

  36. Lewis & Clark

  37. The 2 states added by the Missouri Compromise.

  38. Maine & Missouri

  39. The rockets glared red over this city.

  40. Baltimore

  41. The order that Western lands could only be purchased from the US with gold or silver.

  42. Specie Circular

  43. She assisted Lewis & Clark.

  44. Sacajawea

  45. Nickname for the nearly-indestructible USS Constitution.

  46. “Old Ironsides”

  47. Term for an careful lending policy.

  48. Tight money

  49. Where Jackson put the money he took out of the National Bank.

  50. “Pet banks” (or [specially-chosen] state banks)

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