| A | B |
| William H. Crawford | sick Republican presidential nominee |
| House of Representatives | decided the 1824 election |
| John Quincy Adams | believed economy could shift to manufacturing |
| secede | break away from the US |
| Indian Removal Act | act to relocate Native Americans |
| Congress | chartered the bank |
| depression | prolonged by Van Buren's principle of laissez-faire |
| NOT a favorite son | William H. Crawford |
| won the 1824 election | John Quincy Adams |
| white males | more than 80% voted in 1840 election |
| the spoil system | replacing govt employees with supporters of the winning party |
| Force Bill | sent a message that govt wouldn't allow state to go without a fight |
| Winfield Scott | led Cherokee west on Trail of Tears |
| laborers | needed by Harrison to win the 1840 election |
| John Quincy Adams | Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 |
| Democrats | mistrusted strong central govt |
| National Republicans | wanted strong central govt |
| Daniel Webster | defended "liberty and union" |
| Black Hawk | Sauk leader |
| Andrew Jackson | 1828 Democratic candidate |
| landslide | overwhelming victory |
| relocation | move to a new place |
| Native Americans | relocated to Indian Territory |
| Martin Van Buren | inaugurated in 1837 |