APUSH Chapter 10 Henretta Edition 8

  1. political machine
    • new political parties that emerged
    • wove together interests of diverse social and economic groups
    • first nationwide political party: Jacksonian Democrats
  2. patronage
    • used by Van Buren
    • a system in which benefits, including jobs, money, or protection are granted in exchange for political support
  3. election of 1824
    • none of the candidates were able to secure a majority of the electoral vote
    • the House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams over rival Andrew Jackson
  4. corrupt bargain
    • election of 1824
    • A political scandal that arose when the Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, allegedly met with John Quincy Adams before the House election to break a deadlock. Adams was elected president against the popular vote and Clay was named Secretary of State
  5. John Quincy Adams
    • embraced American System proposed by Clay
    • policies favored business elite of Northeast and commercial farmers of the Midwest
    • did not get much support from the South
    • Tariff of 1824: protected Northern manufacturers against imports, raised duties on raw materials, angered the South because they had to by either higher cost American goods or heavily taxed British goods
  6. American System
    • system supported by Henry Clay to promote American industry
    • the strong banking system, government-funded transportation network, and a protective tariff
  7. spoils system
    • the president appoints civil servants to government jobs specifically because they are loyal to him and to his political party
    • used by Andrew Jackson in 1828
    • civil service of 1828 was filled with incompetence and complacency
  8. rotation in office
    the practice of changing public officers at frequent intervals by discharges and substitutions
  9. Andrew Jackson
    • democratic party
    • a message of equal rights and popular rule, hostility towards native Americans and the American system
    • his main priority was to destroy the American system
  10. Martin Van Buren
    • created first statewide political machine
    • relied on the use of newspapers to generate a platform and patronage
    • spoils system: gave supporters jobs after electoral victories
    • insisted on party discipline and required state legislatures to follow the rules made by a caucus (meeting of party leaders)
  11. Henry Clay
    • supported American system
    • corrupt bargain scandal with John Quincy Adams
  12. Daniel Webster
    • the leader of Whig party
    • did not like Andrew Jackson and the democratic party
    • advocated for modernization, banking, and industry
  13. nullification crisis
    • South Carolina held a constitutional convention in 1832 against the tariff of 1828
    • Andrew Jackson received authorization from Congress to use military force
    • Henry Clay offered a compromise to prevent violence
    • tariff was gradually lowered
  14. John C Calhoun
    • an important politician in the South
    • advocated for slavery and state's rights
    • vice president for Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams
  15. Indian Removal Act 1830
    • gave territory in Oklahoma and Kansas to Native Americans as long as they gave up their ancestral land
    • Jackson sent troops to expel Native Americans in Illinois, resulted in the Bad Axe Massacre
  16. Worchester v Georgia
    • questioned US authority over Native American nations
    • Supreme Court ruled that since the Cherokee nation was a separate political entity and the state of Georgia's law was unconstitutional
  17. Trail of Tears
    • army rounded up 14,000 Cherokees and marched them 1200 miles to Oklahoma
    • 3,000 people died of starvation and exposure
  18. Rodger Taney
    • the chief justice of the US
    • ruled that slaves and their descendants would have no rights as citizens
    • gave constitutional legitimacy to state's rights and free enterprise
    • appointed by Andrew Jackson
  19. Charles River Bridge Co v Warren Bridge Co
    • The Charles River Bridge Company protested when the Warren Bridge Company was authorized to build a free bridge where it had been chartered to operate a toll bridge
    • Taney's rulings undermined legal positions of chartered corporations
    • encouraged competitive enterprise
    • a charter granted by a state to a company cannot work to the disadvantage of the public
  20. Panic of 1837
    • began when the church of England reduced the flow of money and credit to the US
    • threw American economy into disarray
    • the economy fell into depression by 1839
  21. Whig party
    • a vision of a political world dominated by men of ability and wealth chosen by talent, not birth
    • appealed to Evangelical Protestants and upwardly mobile groups
    • Northern: advocated for the American system
    • Southern: advocated economic development, but not high tariffs and social mobility
  22. William Henry Harrison
    • victor at the battle of Tippecanoe
    • chose John Tyler to be Vice President
  23. John Tyler
    • democratic on economic issues
    • hostile towards the second bank and the American system
    • split between him and the Whigs allowed for the Democratic party to remain the majority
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APUSH Chapter 10 Henretta Edition 8
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a democratic revolution (1800-1944)
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