forced removal of the Cherokee Indians - Trail of Tears, Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokees were an independent community subject to national but not state laws - Worcester vs. Georgia, state that threatened to secede during the Nullification Crisis - South Carolina, central issue was whether or not states had the right to declare a federal law unconstitutional - Nullification Crisis, Native Americans living in the southeastern U.S. were ask to relocate in exchange for supplies, weapons and new land in present-day Oklahoma - Indian Removal Act, there was expanded suffrage due to the removal of property qualification in order to vote - Jacksonian Democracy, 7th president of the United States; Democrat - Andrew Jackson, Practice of appointing unqualified individuals to government jobs - Spoils System, nickname given to Jackson because he was the first president not born to wealth - Common Man, Jackson won the popular vote but lost the electoral vote in what he referred to as the "corrupt bargain" election - Election of 1824, expanded suffrage contributed to Jackson's election in 1828 - Election 1828,

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