| A | B |
| States Rights Doctrine | Stated that since states formed national government, they should have more power. |
| Nullification Crisis | States should ignore federal law if they believed those laws violate the Constitution. |
| McCulloch v. Maryland | Ruled that the National Bank was constitutional. |
| Whig Party | New political party that was founded in 1836, owl is the symbol |
| Panic of 1837 | Severe economic depression caused by Pres. Jackson's banking policies. |
| Indian Removal Act of 1830 | Authorized the removal of Native Americans that lived east of the MS River to lands in the West |
| Reason for the Indian Removal Act | White settlers wanted the lands for farming. |
| Oklahoma | Territory where the Native Americans settled. |
| Bureau of Indian Affairs | Managed the Indian removal to the western lands. |
| Worcester v. Georgia | Cherokee Indians sue state of Georgia. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Indians. |
| Trail of Tears | 800 mile forced march of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma. |
| Kitchen Cabinet | Jackson's trusted advisors met in White House kitchen. |
| Spoils System | Jackson gave jobs to people that supported him. |
| Democrats | Jackson's political party-donkey is the symbol |
| National Republican Party | John Quincy Adams political party |
| Changes in election laws-1828 | White males given the right to vote, lowered land requirements, nominating conventions |
| Division in the economy | north-factories/south-plantations and farms |
| Tariff of Abominations | high tax on imported goods, North liked/South hated/adds fuel to sectional differences |
| The West | America's breadbasket, wanted low taxes on farms |
| The South | Wanted low tariffs, economy based on farming |
| The North | Supported tariffs, economy based on manufacturing, opposed federal government sale of cheap land |
| Chief Black Hawk | Sauk Indian Warrior |
| Osceola | Seminole leader called his followers to resist removal with force. |
| National Bank | Winning the bank war, Jackson closed the 2nd National Bank in 1833 |