| A | B |
| the 7th president | Andrew Jackson |
| First 10 Presidents in order | George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler |
| separate cabinet that Andrew Jackson only used | kitchen cabinet |
| director of the national bank that caused a depression | Nicholas Biddle |
| designed to recharter the national bank | Bank Charter Bill |
| depression caused by Nicholas Biddle | the panic of 1837 |
| a statement requiring that all public lands be paid for in gold or silver | Specie Circular |
| intended to protect American made goods from foreign competition and to raise money for the federal government | protective tariff |
| would protect American agriculture from foreign competition | Tariff of 1828 |
| Vice President to Andrew Jackson | John C. Calhoun |
| ment to nullify/cancel a federal law | nullification doctrine |
| the actual leaving of the Union by a state | secession |
| the greatest orator | Daniel Webster |
| would lower duties on foreign duties on a period of 10 years | Compromise Tariff of 1833 |
| gave the president authority to use the army and navy to enforce tariff laws | Force Bill |
| the yars of Andrew Jackson's Presidency | Jacksonian Era |
| a closed meeting of party leaders | caucus |
| a road that ran from Cumberland, Maryland, and westward across several states | National Road |
| required that natice Americans living on lands east of the Mississippi River move to lands farther west | Indian Removal Act |
| chief of the Sac and Fox | Black Hawk |
| War between the Sac and Fox and the United States | Black Hawk's War |
| removal of the Indians to Oaklahoma | Trail of Tears |
| people who wanted to abolish slavery | abolitionists |
| wrote the newspaper article "The Liberator" | William Lloyd Garrison |
| published "The North Star" | Fredrick Douglass |
| a black preacher who led a slave rebellion | Nat Turner |
| revolt led by Nat Turner | Nat Turner Revolt |
| the 8th president | Martin Van Buren |
| opposed the Democrates | Whig Party |
| the 9th president first president to die in office | William Henry Harrison |
| the 10th president | John Tyler |