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Q 1/20
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What was the name for the journey made by the Cherokee after they were removed from their lands by force?
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Trail of Tears
inflation
Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Trail
Q 2/20
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What term refers to the extension of political power to common people in the 1820s and 1830s?
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Jacksonia Democracy
Democratic Party
Secede
Whig Party
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What was the name for the journey made by the Cherokee after they were removed from their lands by force?
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What term refers to the extension of political power to common people in the 1820s and 1830s?
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What did Sequoya invent for the Cherokee people?
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Which Southern leader did the Tariff of Abominations lead to publicly support the doctrine of nullification?
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Which political party did Clay, Webster, and other opponents of Jackson form?
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Which president was a military hero who died after one month in office?
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What issue did Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne argue in the Webster-Hayne debate?
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What political party did Jackson supporters become?
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What contributed to the Panic of 1837 and the depression that followed?
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What did South Carolina threaten to do because of the Tariff of Abominations?
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How many electoral votes did New York cast for Adams?
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How many electoral votes did Maine cast for Jackson?
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In which state did Jackson receive the highest number of electoral votes?
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In which state did Adams receive the highest number of electoral votes?
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Which states split their electoral votes between Adams and Jackson?
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Which two entities does Jackson suggest to Congress that they preserve?
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How many Cherokee people were removed from their land on the Trail of Tears?
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To whom does Speckled Snake refer with the term Great Father?
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During the famous exchange at the Jefferson birthday dinner, President Jackson toasted, "Our Federal Union, it must be preserved." John C. Calhoun replied with his own toast, "The Union, next to our liberty, the most dear. " What were the two leaders saying in these toasts?