Thursday, October 7, 2010

Chapter 10 Terms

The Age of Jackson, 1824-1844
Alexis de Tocqueville
Equality
The Common Man
Jacksonian Democracy/Common Man Politics
Universal manhood suffrage
King Caucus
National nominating conventions
Popular election of the president
Two-Party system
Third parties
More elected offices
Popular campaigning
Spoils System (Patronage)
Rotation of Office
Election of 1824
Corrupt Bargain
John Q. Adams
Election/Revolution of 1828
Andrew Jackson (Old Hickory)
Rachel Donelson
Role of the President
Maysville Rd.
Kitchen Cabinet
Five Civilized Tribes
Indian Removal Act (1830)
Cherokee Nation v. GA (1831)
Worchester v. GA (1832)
Trail of Tears
States’ Rights
Tariff of 1828/Tariff of Abominations
John C. Calhoun
SC Exposition & Protest (1828)
Nullification theory
Hayne-Webster Debates
Jefferson Day Dinner Toast
Tariff of 1832
Nullification Crisis
Force Bill
Abolitionist/Anti-Slavery literature
Second Bank of the US
Nicholas Biddle
Henry Clay
Bank Recharter Bill
Bank Veto Message
King Andrew
“Moneyed Monster” & “Hydra of Corruption”
Democrats v. Whigs (See page 191)
Election of 1832
Pet Banks
Runaway inflation
Specie Circular
Election of 1836
Martin Van Buren (Little Magician)
Panic of 1837
Laissez-faire Economics
Independent Treasury
Election of 1840
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!
Log Cabin & Hard Cider
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
George Caleb Bingham

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