Chapter 9 Section 2: Jackson's Administration

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What is nullification? - Slide 3
To discuss the successes of other parties
A situation where the nation should forbid all tariffs
Where states decide if federal laws are unconstitutional
To check if president doesn't have the right to veto acts of Congress
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What issue created the Nullification Crisis? Slide 12
Southern states declared federal laws unconstitutional
president ignored Supreme Court rulings
businesses rejected provisions of a contract
US Army officers disobey direct orders
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Why did the North want to have tariffs on imported goods? Slide 6
Foreign companies were out producing them and driving them out of business
The taffirs helped them produce more good quickly
The tariffs helped to make the price of their goods cheaper
The tariffs increase the price of Southern goods
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How did Senator Daniel Webster feel about the doctrine of Nullification? Slide 4
He was against the doctrine of Nullification. He believed The US was one nation.
defending the doctrine of Nullification
he believed in states' rights
state and national governments should be equal
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What was the Panic of 1837? Slide 3
An economic crisis where jobs were lost and the economy suffered
Citizens were working to hard and people were demanding more vacation time
When Jackson moves money from national bank to smaller banks
People were shocked that Van Buren took office
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Who believed the United States was one nation and not a bunch of individual states? Slide 4
Robert Y. Harrison
William Harrison
Andrew Jackson
Daniel Webster
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Why were Southern States against having tariffs from other states? Slide 7
Tariffs made imported goods cheaper to buy
Tariffs made imported goods more expensive to buy
Tariffs affected only the South and it caused other countries to buy less of their goods.
Tariffs we unconstitutional and the South believed that they were immoral.
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