| Jackson | | Giving government jobs to political backers. |
| Abominations | | Former military leader from Tennessee elected President in 1828. |
| JQAdams | | Jackson's Vice President who believed in the doctrine of nullification. |
| Biddle | | President of the Second Bank of the United States. |
| SpoilsSystem | | Senator from Massachusetts and the most powerful speaker of his time. Opposed nullification. |
| JacsonianDemocracy | | A severe economic slump. |
| Nullification | | Rise in prices. |
| Sequoya | | The Great Compromiser. |
| OldTippecanoe | | The harsh journey of the Cherokee from their homeland to Indian Territory. |
| Depression | | Withdrawal from the Union. |
| Seminole | | The idea of spreading political power to all the people and ensuring majority rule. |
| Inflation | | The idea that states have the right to nullify, or reject, a law that comes from the federal government. |
| TrailOfTears | | Nickname of President William Henry Harrison. |
| Clay | | President after Jackson. |
| Secession | | The Tariff of ____________ was passed in 1828. |
| Webster | | Monroe's secretary of state who became the sixth president after a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay in 1824.(Give first two initials then last name.) |
| Calhoun | | Developed an alphabet for the Cherokees. |
| IndianRemovalAct | | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who ruled that only the federal government, not the states, could make laws governing the Cherokees. |
| Marshall | | Native American tribe that hid in the Everglades in Florida. |
| VanBuren | | Required Native Americans to relocate west. |