| A | B |
| Economic program advanced by Henry Ckay that included support for a naational bank, high tarriffs, and internal improvements | American System |
| refers to the clain from the supporters of ANdrew Jackson that Jon Quincy Adams and Henry Clay had worked out a deal to ensure adams was elected president in 1824 | corrupt bargain |
| refers to teh period after the war of 1812, during the presidendcy of james Monroe, when competition among political was at a low ebb | Era of good feelings |
| British practice of taking american sailors form american shops and forcing them into british navy; a factor in the war of 1812 | impressment |
| includeds roads, canals, railroads, essectuallu an internal transportation network that would bind the country together | internal improvements |
| the right of the supreme court to declare a law passed by ongress uncontitutional | judicial review |
| informal group of friends who advised jackson during his admininstration. | ktichen cabinet |
| theory advanced by John calhoun in response to teh Tariff of 1828; states acting through a popular convention could declare a law null and void | nullification |
| a term used by Jacksons opponent to describe the state banks that the fed. govt. used for revenue deposits to destroy the 2nd bank of US | Pet Banks |
| essenttially, political patronage; public offices went to political supporters during jacksons presidency | spoil systems |
| those nationalist members of Congress who strongly supported war with G. Britian on the Eve of the war of 1812 (henry clay and john calhoun were included) | war hawks |