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This review covers key events and concepts from Chapter 14 of Social Studies, focusing on the Election of 1828, the expansion of voting rights to all white men, and President Jackson's use of the Spoils System to reward political supporters with government jobs. It also discusses the Nullification Crisis and the opposition to tariffs, highlighting the concerns of state’s rights supporters and the backlash against Jackson's policies. The review addresses the impact on Native Americans, particularly during the Trail of Tears, and Jackson's legacy from the Battle of New Orleans to his inaugural celebration.
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Social Studies Chapter 14 Test ReVIEW
Election of 1828 All white men given the right to vote
The Spoils System President Jackson’s practice of rewarding political supporters with government job.
Nullification Crisis • Why? • There was a strong opposition to the tariffs.
Who was most upset about the way Jackson handled the Nullification Crisis? State’s rights supporters.
Jackson wanted to destroy the Bank of the US. The rich and the well-born were the most upset.
Who were the “Five Civilized Tribes’? Creek Cherokee Chickasaw Choctaw Seminole Learned and adopted many white ways
Trail of Tears The Native Americans were hurt by Jackson’s removal policy.
Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans Hero Lawyer South Carolina Nullifier
The White House Place of Jackson’s Inauguration Farmers and Merchant attended in great number.