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CHAPTER 14 REVIEW

CHAPTER 14 REVIEW

What was the SPOILS SYTEM?The practice of rewarding supporters with money or land

The practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs

The practice of using the electoral college to vote for the president

The practice of using family members to gain support

Which group was hurt the most by Jacksons removal policy?

Native Americans

The rich

The poor

Jackson's supporters

NATIVE AMERICANS

Which president urged Congress to pass The Indian Removal Act?

Martin Van Buren

Jackson

No president did this

Adams

What do we call the long, harsh walk of the Cherokee during their journey west?

The Indian Removal Act

The Civil War

Trail of Tears

THE TRAIL OF TEARSMore than 17,000 Cherokee were dragged from their homes in Georgia and forced to move west. 4,000 died along the way, and many others suffered.

To win the election, who did Andrew Jackson depend on for support?The rich and famous

The Native Americans

The common people

The women and slaves

What triggered the Nullification Crisis?

Opposition to the Indian Removal Act

Opposition to the Electoral College

Opposition to the Bank of the U.S.

Opposition to the Tariff of Abominations

The Tariff of Abominations was the name given to the Tariff of 1828 by outraged southerners who felt the tax on imports was excessive and unfairly targeted their region of the country.

Why were some Native Americans known as Five Civilized Tribes?

They were able to vote for the president

They learned the ways of the white man

They all lived near the Mississippi River

They spoke good English

He disliked the Spoils System

He wanted to protect Native Americans

He was the hero of the battle of New Orleans.

What does this picture say about Andrew Jackson?

A Native American Chief

A director of the Bank of the U.S.

A western farmer

Which group of people would probably buy this painting?Yes, the western farmer was a common man not a rich man

A strong leader

A good swordsman

A charming, friendly man

The artist wants us to see Jackson as

Why did more people vote in 1828 than in 1824?

By 1828, all women had the right to vote

By 1828, the U.S. had twice as many people

By 1828, all white men had the right to vote in most states

Until the 1820s, the right to vote had been limited to the rich and well born.

Be prepared to describe this picture.What is happening? What building is this? Who are these people?

Jacksons InaugurationJacksons wedding

Battle of New OrleansBattle over the banks

What is happening in this picture?

PentagonThe Bank of the U.S.

A CathedralWhite House

What building is shown in this picture?

Native Americansrich and famous people

workers and theirsoldiersfamilies (and some farmers)

Most of the people can be described as...?


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