Andrew Jackson McNuggetuhhhhh

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Jackson was the son of __________ immigrants in the Carolinas.

Scots-Irish

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The nickname "Old Hickory" symbolizes Jackson's __________.

toughness

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Jackson became a national hero after the __________ of New Orleans.

Battle

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Before the 1820s, voting was restricted to __________ male property owners or taxpayers.

white

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In the Election of 1828, Jackson defeated __________.

John Quincy Adams

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The "Tariff of Abominations" aimed to protect American industries from __________ competition.

European

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The South Carolina Exposition was written by __________ and denounced tariffs.

John C. Calhoun

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Jackson responded to South Carolina's protest of the Tariff of Abominations with the _________ Bill.

Force

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The Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the __________ of tribes to present-day Oklahoma.

forced relocation

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The __________ confirmed that monopolistic banks were constitutional.

McCulloch v. Maryland

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Jackson believed the Bank of the United States was a __________ institution with too much power.

corrupt

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After dismantling the Bank of the United States, Jackson deposited federal funds into __________.

state banks

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The Panic of 1837 was caused by the __________ Circular.

Specie

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The end of the Jacksonian era was marked by the election of __________ in 1840.

William Henry Harrison

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American settlers outnumbered Mexicans in Texas by a ratio of __________ in the 1830s.

10 to 1

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Jackson's political policies expanded voting rights and promoted the rise of the __________ man.

common

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The __________ remains one of the most controversial aspects of Jackson's presidency.

Indian Removal

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