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					  Who is James Madison?					 
					
					 This dude was President during the War of 1812: 
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					  What is slavery?					 
					
					 This was the major issue that still divided the nation despite America coming together to win the War of 1812: 
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					  What is the Democratic Party?					 
					
					 Jackson was the first president that belonged to this political party: 
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					  What are vetoes?					 
					
					 Jackson issued many of these, which stopped Congress from making laws he didn't like: 
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					  What is a king?					 
					
					 A popular political cartoon of Andrew Jackson had him dressed as this: 
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					  Who is Dolley Madison?					 
					
					 This woman saved the portrait of George Washington from being destroyed: 
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					  What is 1820?					 
					
					 This was the year of the Missouri Compromise: 
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					  Who is John Quincy Adams?					 
					
					 Jackson won against this other candidate who was groomed from childhood to become president: 
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					  Who are the Native Americans?					 
					
					 In Worcester v Georgia, the Supreme Court sided with this group of people instead of Jackson: 
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					  What is the Democrat-Republican Party?					 
					
					 John Quincy Adams was the last president to be a part of this political party: 
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					  What is Washington D.C.?					 
					
					 This city was burned down by the British: 
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					  What is the Monroe Doctrine?					 
					
					 This was a policy that warned the Europeans from continuing to colonize the Americas after the War of 1812: 
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					  What is owning property?					 
					
					 Andrew Jackson partially won the presidency because this qualification to vote was lifted which allowed many poor white men to vote for the first time: 
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					  What is ignoring?					 
					
					 Jackson had this response to the ruling of Worcester v Georgia: 
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					  What is a founding father? (the revolutionary generation)					 
					
					 James Monroe was considered the last of this type of president? 
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					  What is impressment?					 
					
					 This is a vocab word meaning "to force people into involuntary service"....it was the major cause of the war. 
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					  Missouri was a slave state 
					Maine was a free state 36'30 line = above the line free states, below slave states 
					 These were the three parts of the Missouri Compromise: 
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					  What is the spoils system?					 
					
					 Jackson created this system that awarded government jobs to his supporters and friends: 
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					  What is the Indian Removal Act?					 
					
					 Soon after Worcester v Georgia Jackson issued this controversial law: 
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					  Who is Francis Scott Key?					 
					
					 This guy wrote the Star Spangled Banner: 
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					  What is the Battle of New Orleans?					 
					
					 This Battle made Andrew Jackson a war hero and helped him become popular enough to run for President after the war. 
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					  What is nationalism?					 
					
					 Despite slavery still being a divisive issue, after the war of 1812 this type of extreme patriotism was still apparent since America survived yet another war with Britain: 
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					  What is the National Bank of the United States?					 
					
					 Jackson waged war on this institution because he thought it was greedy and was not in the interest of everyday Americans: 
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					  What is the Trail of Tears?					 
					
					 This event, connected with Jackson's most controversial law, led to many Native American deaths and stained the legacy of Jackson's presidency. 
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					  What is the Second War of Independence?					 
					
					 The War of 1812 is also referred to by this name: 
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