| A | B |
| Jacksonian Democracy | Expansion of Democracy from 1820s to 1830s |
| States Rights Doctrine | State power was greater than federal power |
| Andrew Jackson | Rewared political supporters with government jobs |
| National Bank | Jackson thought it was illegal and unconstitutional |
| Second Nantional Bank | Jackson moved funds to state banks |
| McCullock V. Maryland | Declared National Bank Constitutional |
| Veto | Jackson to block Congress' bill to renew the Second Bank of the U.S. |
| Trail of Tears | the 800-mile forced march of Cherokee to Indian Territory |
| Henry Clay | Kentucky Senator who helped end the Nullification Crisis |
| Indian Removal act | Removal of Native American from east of Mississippi to the West |
| John C. Calhoun | Vice president who supported nullification and states' rights doctrine |
| Democratic Party | Andrew Jackson's political party |
| North | Economy based on manufacturing and trade |
| Nominating Conventions | These meeting allowed more people to participate in the selection of party candidates |
| Worcester v. Georgia | Court ruled Georgia had no force on the Cherokee Nantion |
| South | Though the tariffs would hurt the U.S. economy |
| Nullification Crisis | States' Rights doctrine, Tariff of Abominations, and Nullification Act |