| A | B |
| McCullough v Maryland | The power to tax is the power to destroy |
| Dartmouth College v Woodward | Contracts can be enforced by law. |
| Gibbons v Ogden | Congress must regulate interstate commerce |
| Monroe Doctrince | foreign policy to tell Europe to stay out of Latin America |
| Age of Jackson | more people were involved in the voting process |
| Marbury v Madison | Judicial Review |
| Nullification | to void a law, example South Carolina nullified Tariff of 1828 |
| Tariff Attitudes | South was opposed because they imported goods due to no factories |
| Suffrage | right to vote |
| Protective Tariff | tax that helps the nation's manufacturers and factores |
| Spoils System | the president rewards his friends and supporters with government jobs |
| Corrupt Bargain | Jackson supporters felt Clay and Adams rigged the election of 1828 |
| Sequoyah | Cherokee leader who created a language for the Cherokee people |
| National Unity | Idea during the Era of Good Feeling of being "American" |
| Infrastructure | Roads, Bridges, and Canals |
| Cherokees | Forced on Trail of Tears; had most adopted white ways |
| Martin Van Buren | president who carried out Trail of Tears |
| Indian Removal Act | Allowed President to move Native Americans |
| Trail of Tears | Route of Cherokees that forced them to move to Oklahoma |