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JEOPARDY!

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ElectionsAndrew

JacksonTerms People

Missouri

Compromise

College

Mascots

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This person won the popular vote in both the

election of 1824 and 1828

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The election of 1824 gained this negative nickname

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This group decided the election of 1824

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Who won the election of 1828 and what party was he?

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In the election of 1824 who supposedly got a job because of the president? What job did he

get?

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His presidency experienced an expansion in voting rights. This is

known as “___________”

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He had trouble with this region of the country who believed states’ rights was more important than

federal law

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This national institution was

thought by Jackson to favor the wealthy and be unconstitutional

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Issued during Jackson’s presidency to make Southern

states follow federal law

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This was the nickname given to state banks by

Jackson’s critics

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To cast negative insults against a political opponent.

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The practice of giving government jobs to political

supporters

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To withdraw or break away from one’s group or country

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To cancel a federal law within a state’s boundaries

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In 1828, the tax on imported goods that was 20% of the

price. (This name was given by Southerners who

despised it)

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Speaker of the House in 1824

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Group of people who informally advised Andrew

Jackson

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People in this State first talked of secession

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People in this Region wanted a protective tariff to secure their business

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These were Andrew Jackson’s two Vice Presidents

Daily Double!!!

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He wrote the Missouri Compromise and it was during his presidency.

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North, South, and West were arguing in

Congress over the admission of new states. This arguing was known

as …

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The main concern in admitting new states to the country was maintaining the

_____________ between slave and free states.

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In 1820, this state became a slave state and this one became

a free state.

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This was the official line that divided slave and

free states (the location)

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Penn State University

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Florida StateUniversity

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University of Oregon

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Villanova University

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University of Georgia