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Jacksonian Jeopardy Early years States Rights Economic Issues Native Americans Political Rivals Pot Luck Early years 100 States Rights 100 Economic Issues100 Native Americans 100 Political Rivals 100 Pot Luck 100 Early years 200 States Rights200 Economic Issues 200 Native Americans 200 Political rivals 200 Pot Luck 200 Early years 300 States Rights300 Economic Issues300 Native Americans 300 Political rivals 300 Pot Luck 300 Early years 400 States Rights 400 Economic Issues 400 Native Americans 400 Political Rivals 400 Pot Luck 400 Early years 500 States Rights500 Economic Issues500 Native Americans 500 Political Rivals 500 Pot Luck 500

Early Years 100 Andrew Jackson gained this nickname because of his legendary toughness. What is Old Hickory?

Early years 200 Jackson received a scar from a sword stroke in this war? What is The American Revolution?

Early years 300 In this action, fought over an insult to his wife, Jackson received a bullet wound which nearly killed him and caused him to spit blood for much of the rest of his life What is a duel?

Early Years 400 This victory over the British made Jackson a national hero What is the Battle of New Orleans?

Early Years 500 This action may have been intended to prove that Jackson was not prejudiced against Native Americans. What is adoption of a Native American orphan?

States Rights 100 This term describes the idea that individual states may overturn federal laws within their state. What is nullification?

States Rights 200 This individual was a champion of States Rights from South Carolina. He served as Jackson s 1 st Vice President. Who was John C. Calhoun?

States Rights 300 The tariff of 1828 was referred to by this name by Southerners What is the Tariff of Abominations?

States Rights 400 This law, passed in 1833, authorized the federal government to use troops to collect tariffs from unwilling states. Who was the Force Bill

States Rights 500 Nullification was based on the principle that sovereignty rested in these entities. What are the states?

Economic issues 100 This institution was chartered to regulate the American monetary supply and to hold federal deposits of money. What was the Bank of the United States?

Economic Issues 200 This economic policy called for internal American trade with import tariffs used to fund transportation systems and to aid northern industries. What is the American System?

Economic Issues 300 This term refers to banks that made high risk speculative loans and often went out of business as a result. What are wildcat banks?

Economic Issues 400 This term refers to banks in which Jackson had the federal treasury deposited. What are pet banks?

Economic Issues 500 Balancing the federal budget unintentionally caused this economic problem, which refers to a slowdown of business. What is a recession?

Native Americans 100 This term describes the 800 mile journey that the Cherokee made from their homelands in Georgia to their new land granted west of the Mississippi River during which nearly a quarter of the Cherokee perished. What was the Trail of Tears?

Native Americans 200 This law authorized federal money in order to make treaties with the Native American tribes which would force them to relocate to lands West of the Mississippi River. What was the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

Native Americans 300 This term was given to the Cherokee, the Choctaw, the Chickasaw, the Creek and the Seminole tribes because they had adopted many aspects of European culture What are the Five Civilized Tribes?

Native Americans 400 This Native American chieftain attempted to resist forced relocation through the American legal system. Who was Chief John Ross?

Native Americans 500 This American missionary represented the Cherokee nation in court so that the Supreme Court would be forced to judge their case. Who was Samuel Worcester?

Political Rivals 100 Andrew Jackson accused this man of stealing the Presidency in 1824 because Jackson had won the popular vote. Who was John Quincy Adams?

Political Rivals 200 This man made another compromise and became Secretary of State for swinging the House of Representatives against Jackson in 1824. Who was Henry Clay

Political Rivals 300 This political party was formed in the 1830s to oppose Andrew Jackson and was the forerunner to the Republican party of today. What was the Whig party?

Political Rivals 400 This man was famous for winning the battle of Tippecanoe and was elected president in 1840. Who was William Henry Harrison?

Political Rivals 500 This man was elected Vice President in 1840, but became the tenth President in 1841 when his running mate died of pneumonia. Who was John Tyler?

Pot Luck 100 This term refers to appointing political supporters to government positions What is the spoils system?

Pot luck 200 This man was elected President in 1836, with Jackson s support and took the blame for many of the problems brought about by Jackson s administration. Who was Martin van Buren?

Pot Luck 300 This war brought the state of Florida into the union, although it did not become a state until later. What was the 1 st Seminole War?

Pot Luck 400 This economic crisis occurred when the Bank of the United States failed. Almost 1/3 of all business men were out of work. What was the Panic of 1837?

Pot Luck 500 This treaty was not signed by valid representatives of the Cherokee nation, but forced the Cherokee to relocate to Oklahoma. What was the Treaty of New Echota?