| A | B |
| Marbury v. Madison | first declaration of unconstitutional law by Supreme Court |
| Monroe Doctrine | Latin American countries are protected; Europe does not interfere with America; America does not interfere with Europe |
| nullify | choose not to enforce a law |
| Missouri Compromise | Missouri is slave state; all else above 36deg30' is free. |
| Sectionalism | devotion to a region |
| Henry Clay | ran against Jackson, supporter of Second National Bank |
| McCulloch v. Maryland | federal govt. could keep a national bank |
| James Monroe | 1817-1825 |
| spoil system | political supporters are given govt. positions |
| Second Bank of the U.S. | Stuff~~~ |
| secede | withdraw |
| "corrupt bargain" | Clay supported Quincy Adams in exchange for a position as Secretary of State |
| John Quincy Adams | ran against Jackson in 1824, won with the support of Henry Clay |
| Indian Removal Act | Indians sent on Trail of Tears to Indian Territory |
| Whig Party | Opposers of Jackson, feeling that Jackson was abusing his ability to veto |
| Democratic Party | Jackson's supporters |
| Andrew Jackson | 1829-1837 |
| Trail of Tears | Indians forced to Indian Territory |
| popular vote | percentage of votes of individuals |
| Panic of 1837 | all state banks run out of money, forced to close |
| John C. Calhoun | vice president under Jackson, Calhoun supported nullification --> agricultural economy of south |
| Worcester v. Georgia | Supreme Court decided all federal treaties with Indians should be treated fairly |
| tariffs | taxes on trade |
| Nicholas Biddle | president of the First National Bank |