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10 Study Guide
1. The _________________________was a dispute over the power of the states to reject unconstitutional federal laws. 2. ______________________ argued that the federal government should have less power than the states.

3. ____________________view on the Second Bank of the United States was an unconstitutional extension of congress that should be controlled by the states. 4. Before the Panic of 1837, President Jackson had developed the economic policy of ______________________________. 5. In ____________________________ the Supreme Court ruled that the national bank was constitutional. 6. Andrew Jackson caused _____________________ by having state mints print an oversupply of paper state-bank notes that set the stage for later ___________ trouble. 7. When the Whig Party was formed in 1834, they favored a ________ president and a ______________Congress. 8. ____________________________ had success in the presidential election of 1837 because of the inability of the opposing party to decide on just one candidate. 9. The ________________________________ was a federal agency created to managed the removal of Native Americans to the West. 10. The Indian Territory is located in present-day __________________________. 11. __________________________benefited most from Andrew Jacksons plan to remove American Indians to the West because they gained millions of acres of land for settlement.

12. In the Supreme Court case, Worcester v. Georgia, the ruling was that the state of Georgia had no legal power over the _________________________. 13. The forced 800-mile march the Cherokee Indians made in their removal from Georgia was called the ________________________________________. 14. Why did the United States political leadership want to uproot the American Indian population?

15. After signing a treaty in 1832 in which they agreed to leave Florida within three years, the _____________ended up ignoring the treaty and resisting removal with force. 16. ______________________________contributed to the expansion of democracy in the United States in the 1820s by allowing people to become more active in politics. 17. How were voting rights expanded in the early 1800s?

18. Before the _________________________, power was in the hands of a few wealthy individuals. 19. The _____________________ is rewarding supports by giving them government jobs. 20. One of the main Democratic criticisms of ___________________________ candidacy for the presidency was he was out of touch with everyday people. 21. Northerners opposed the federal governments sale of public land at cheap prices in the early 1800s because it encouraged potential laborers in the North to migrate ____________________.

22. Northerners supported tariffs in the early 1800s because tariffs helped them compete with _________________________. 23. In the early 1800s, _____________________opposed tariffs because tariffs angered their European trading partners. 24. The ___________________________ fueled growing sectional differences within the country during Andrew Jacksons presidency. 25. In the early 1800s, the frontier West lacked services such as ___________ and ______________________________. 26.During Andrew Jacksons presidency, westerners supported policies that boosted their _________________________________ and encouraged further ____________________________. 27. Arguments over the Tariff of Abominations sparked the _____________________. 28.How did President Andrew Jackson react to Vice President John C. Calhouns views on nullification?

29. ___________________________ established that only the federal government had authority over American Indians. 30.__________________________was a forced march to Indian Territory taken by the Cherokee. 31. ___________________advanced the states rights doctrine. 32. ____________________________ruled the national bank was constitutional. 33. _________________________ is U.S. land in present day Oklahoma.

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