This bingo card has a free space and 27 words: party members get to choose political candidates, nullify federal laws, gold was discovered on Cherokee Lands, Cherokee adopted white culture to avoid forced removal, the public thought Adams was elite and out of touch, Jackson was seen as a war hero and a self made man, 1. the right to nominate their candidates. 2. gave white males more voting rights, seminole and sauk leaders, tariffs on imported goods, 1. adopted white culture 2. pursued legal challenges to fight against relocation, Jackson believed Indians were preventing economic growth, Osceola, white men, the winner of the popular vote didn't become President, rewarded his supporters with government jobs, the region where they lived, the idea of nullification, states could reject federal laws they thought were unconstitutional, the power to tax, farmers believed only wealthy business owners benefitted, The whigs thought Jackson used his power like a king, Jackson's banking policies and inflation, pressuring tribes to accept unfair treaties, to avoid removal and conflicts, gold was discovered on their lands, Jackson refused to enforce the property rights of the Cherokee and The U.S. gave up the fight against the Seminoles.
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