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| massachusetts senator rose in the senate and delivered one of the great speeches of american history |
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| jackson's vice president of south carolina, called the 1828 tariff a tariff of ambition |
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| tariff that seemed to be enriching the the north at the expense of the south |
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| the second bank's charter was about to expire and henry clay wanted to reknew it before the date it expired. |
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| henry clay john quicy adams, and daniel webster formed this new political party to take out frustrations. |
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| won the election because of Jackson,he was vice president and won the popular vote between three regional canidates |
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| bank closing and the collapse of the credit system many people and savings, bankrupted hundreds of buisnesses, and put more than a third of the population out ofwork. |
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| whig party canidate and had the advantage during the elction |
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| harrison's vice president and successor, opposed many parts of the Whig program for economic recovery. |
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| when the____ended, British manufacturers wanted to destroy their american competitors by flooding the US market with _____ goods. |
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| in response, congress in___ passed a ___ to protect the infant american industries. the __ tariff was increased in 1824 and again in 1828 |
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| as an _____ region dependent on___, the south had to compete in the world market |
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| the high tariff on___goods reduced British exports to the US and forced the south to buy the more ___ Northern manufactured goods |
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| from the south's point of view the___ was getting rich at the expense of the south |
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| ___had a long been known as a nationalist spokeman, and he had supported the ____ tariff of 1816 |
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| Calhoun was building a career as a ___ __, having served under both Adams and Jackson as vice- president |
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| ___ prices remained low because planters and their slaved were moving to more____ in alabama and the lower regions of the Mississippi River valley |
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| calhoun devised a_____, which basically questioned the legality of applyingsome federal laws in the soverign states. |
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| calhouns arguement was that the US ___ was based on a compact among the sovereign states |
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| calhoun believed that if the___ government refused to permit a state to___ a federal law, the state has the right to withdraw from the union |
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| the ___ question was discussed on one the great debates in american history |
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| ___ delivered a poined condemnation of the tariff |
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| the issue of ___ rights was finally put to the test in 1832 when congress passsed a tariff law that south carolina legislators still found unacceptable |
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| this bill allowed the federal government to use the army and navy againist South carolina if state authorities resisted paying proper duties. |
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| henry clay, the great compromiser |
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| in 1833 the____ propsosed a tariff bill that would gradually lower duties over a ten- year period. |
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| jackson and his allies made certain that the general pulic came to think of __ as a priveledged institution |
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| these banks were called this because of their loyalty to the democratic party |
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| the president of the bank of the united states |
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| in 1836, the second BUS became just another ___ |
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| the __ party bakced the ideals of the american system. the __ also bakced federal control of the banking system and nationally accepted currency. |
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| jackson caused the Treasury department to issue an order that made only gold and silver called___, acceptable payment for public land. |
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| van buren tried to set up an ___ that would use only gold and silver coin. |
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| they portrayed __, the old hero, as man of the people and ___ as a pampered, priviledged aristocrat. |
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| they referred to president tyler a the "____" |
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| ___ won and immediately took steps to enact the whig program to revitalize the economy, which was still in severe depression. but after a month of his unauguration he dies from pnuemonia. |
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