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James Fenimore Cooper In 1824, when no candidate received the majority in the Electoral College, this decided the presidential election.

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James Fenimore Cooper

In 1824, when no candidate received the majority in the Electoral College, this decided

the presidential election.

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House of Representatives

As Secretary of State he was considered a “Bulldog among Spaniels,” but as president he possessed almost none of the

arts of a politician.

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John Q. Adams

The purpose of THIS was to reward political

supporters with public office.

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Spoils System

The “South Carolina Exposition,” written by John

C. Calhoun, was an argument for ______ in reaction to the _______

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States’ Rights, Tariff

This stated that the President could use the army and navy to collect

federal tariff duties.

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Force Bill of 1833

In order to assimilate into white society, this tribe became

planters, owned slaves, adopted agricultural lives, owned property

and developed a written constitution.

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Cherokee

With this action, Jackson expanded presidential power

tremendously.

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Veto of Bank Re-charter

The adoption of a written party platform was an innovation in

this presidential election.

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1832 Presidential Election

Texans won their independence as a result of the victory over Mexican armies at this battle.

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Battle of San Jacinto

A hierarchical political organization, often controlled through patronage or

spoils, where professional workers deliver large blocs of voters to

preferred candidates.

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Political Machine

Campaigns for voluntary commitment to moderation or total abstinence in the consumption of

liquor.

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Temperance

Irish Immigrants, who were mostly Catholic, stayed in the cities along the

eastern seaboard for this reason.

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Poverty prevented them from moving west.

This group of immigrants left their homeland to escape economic hardships and

autocratic government; they prospered with ease.

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Germans

Fear and opposition to open immigration; the favoring of

native-born Americans.

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Nativism

Father of the Factory System in the US

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Samuel Slater

An establishment for the manufacturing of goods, including

buildings and substantial machinery.

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Factory

This was the end result of the development of the cotton gin.

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Expansion of Slavery

Inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code.

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Samuel F. B. Morse

This group endorsed the concept of a supreme being who created the

universe and is like a clock maker.

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Deists

This was deemed essential for social stability and democracy.

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Tax-Supported Education

An organization of workers usually wage-earning workers- to promote

the interests and welfare of its members, often by collective bargaining with employers.

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Labor Union

An organized work stoppage by employees in order to obtain

better wages, working conditions, and so on.

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Strike

It was thought that too much learning would injure this

group’s brains and ruin their health.

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Women

A toll road.

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Turnpike

Later descendants or subsequent generations.

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Posterity

She is known for prison and asylum reform.

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Dorothea Dix

Author of the Leatherstocking Tales which included the Last of

the Mohicans.