| A | B |
| Tariff of Abominations | the name southerners called the protective tariff on manufactured goods |
| Kitchen Cabinet | Andrew Jackson's informal group of advisors who met in the white house kitchen |
| Martin Van Buren | Elected 1836, our 8th President |
| Missouri Compromise | Agreement allowed Missouri and Maine to enter Union |
| McCullock v Maryland | Supreme Court case ruling was a national banks could be taxed and that the laws passed by the Federal government are superior to laws created by individual states |
| Hudson River school | What was the name given to a group of Artists who primarily painted amercian landscapes of the Hudson River Valley |
| states rights | idea that states could cancel or nullify an federal law that the state considers unconstitutional |
| Worchester v Georgia | Supreme Court ruling that ruled that the Cherokee could keep their land and didn't have to move. |
| Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Cherokee Nation keeping their land | Worchester v Georgia |
| The right of the state to declare a federal law unconstitutional | states rights |
| Artists who painted landscapes in the Hudson River area | Hudson River school |
| Supreme Court ruling that Federal law was superior to State Laws | McCullock v Maryland |
| Allowed Missouri and Maine to join Union as Slave/ Free states | Missouri Compromise |
| Nickname for Jackson's informal advisors | Kitchen Cabinet |
| What Southerns thought of the protective tariffs on manufactured goods. | Tariff of Abominations |
| Washington Irving | author of "Sleepy Hollow" and "Ripp Van Winkle" |
| Wrote "Ripp Van Winkle" and "Sleep Hollow" | Washington Irving |
| Indian Removal Act | Law removing Indians in the Southeast to Indian Territory |
| Law removing Indians in the Southeast to Indian Territory | Indian Removal Act |
| 8th President of US | Martin Van Buren |