corrupt bargain - the controversial outcome of the 1824 election, where John Quincy Adams won the presidency after losing the popular vote., abolition - The movement to end slavery., Adams Onis Treaty - An agreement between the U.S. and Spain that gave the U.S. control over Florida., American System - A plan to improve the U.S. economy with tariffs, transportation, and industry support., interstate commerce - Trade between different states, intervention - Getting involved in another country’s affairs, protective tariff - A tax on imports to help American businesses, monopoly - Complete control over a product or service, subsidies - Financial support from the government., internal improvements - Efforts to build infrastructure like roads, canals, and railroads to connect different parts of the country., implied powers - Powers not directly stated in the Constitution but assumed to be allowed, Monroe Doctrine - A U.S. policy that warned European countries not to interfere in the Americas., Missouri Compromise - An agreement to keep the balance between free and slave states, sectionalism - Loyalty to a specific region rather than the whole country, Whig Party - A political party that opposed President Andrew Jackson and was led by figures like Henry Clay.,

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