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The 1824 Presidential Election was decided in... |
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The House of Representatives |
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| Which President's popularity with the "common man" changed politics? |
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| Some southerners wanted to break away from the United States. Another word for leaving the United States is.... |
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| What Act did Congress pass in order to relocate the Native Americans? |
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| The Indian Removal Act of 1830 |
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| The Cherokee Trail of Tears began in the state of... |
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| Which President was raised in poverty by his mother? |
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| More than 80 percent of which group voted in the 1840 election? |
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| The practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidates supporters is known as |
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| What sent the message that a state would not be allowed to go it's own way without a fight? |
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| Who was the Seminole leader that went to war with the United States in an effort to keep his nation's land? |
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| A government permit to operate the National Bank was called a... |
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| Who led the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears? |
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| The term used when a candidate attempts to ruin an opponent's reputation with name calling and insults during a political campaign. |
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| The Native American tribe recognized as a separate nation by the federal government. |
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| The political party the mistrusted strong central government. |
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| The political party that valued strong central government. |
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| National Republican Party |
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| Another term used for: overwhelming victory. |
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| The 1828 Democratic-Republican candidate's name. |
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| Group of people forced to relocate in "Indian Country". |
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| The term used for moving to another place. |
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| What election year did the Democratic Party first hold their national party convention? |
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| Some southerners wanted to break away or ___________ from the United States. |
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| A government permit to operate the Bank of the United States was called a... |
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| Under the 12th Amendment, when no presidential candidate receives the majority of the electoral votes, the __________ of ______________________ decides the election. |
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| The Webster-Hayne debate was specifically about... |
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| A candidate backed by his/her home state instead of the national political party is called a.... |
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| Who invented the Cherokee alphabet? |
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| Who ran the chartered Bank of the United States? |
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| Nicholas Biddle and 24 state directors. |
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| Democrats tended to live in the ___________ while Republicans tended to live in the ________________. |
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| People who preferred strong local governments belonged to which political party? |
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| People who preferred strong national governments belonged to which political party? |
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