Begin Reform I Reform Authors Potpourri $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Transportation and Inventors Jackson I Jackson II $100 $100 $200 Final Jeopardy President Jackson’s refusal to enforce this Supreme Court Decision led to the Trail of Tears and Cherokee removal from Georgia Inventors - $100 He invented the telegraph Inventors - $200 He invented the cotton gin Inventors - $300 Isaac Singer and Elias invented this labor saving device for women Inventors - $400 He influenced mass production by developing interchangeable parts Inventors - $500 He is considered the father of the factory system Jackson I - $100 Thousands of Indians died during this relocation when they had to move west Jackson I - $200 Unofficial Advisors to the president-Congress didn’t approve Jackson I - $300 Years of Jackson’s Administration Jackson I - $400 Economic situation suffered By the U.S. During the Beginning of Van Buren’s Term Jackson I - $500 Jackson vetoed it because he didn't think federal funds should pay for intrastate improvements Jackson II - $100 The charge make by Jacksonians in 1825 that Clay had supported John Quincy Adams in the House presidential vote in return for the office of Secretary of State. Clay knew he could not win, so he traded his votes for an office. Jackson II - $200 Many cabinet members snubbed her as socially unacceptable. Jackson sided with the her, and the affair helped to dissolve the cabinet - especially those members associated with John C. Calhoun Jackson II - $300 Modified John Marshall's ruling in the Darmouth College Case of 1819, which said that a state could not make laws infringing on the charters of private organizations. Chief Justice Roger Taney ruled that a charter granted by a state to a company cannot work to the disadvantage of the public. Jackson II - $400 It was meant to stop land speculation caused by states printing paper money without gold or silver backing it. Jackson II - $500 It authorized President Jackson to use the army and navy to collect duties on the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832. Reform I - $100 This was a liberal, religious movement of the 1830s. It believe that truth comes from the senses and every man possess and inner light Reform I - $200 This was the resentment of German and Irish immigrant to the United States Reform I - $300 She wanted to reform prisons Reform I - $400 This was the women’s rights movement meeting held in New York State in 1848 Reform I - $500 These laws were passed to prohibit alcohol Reform Authors - $100 It was one of the few art schools th in America in the 19 century that was famous for their landscapes Reform Authors - $200 He was a 19th century writer who wrote many poems and philosophical essays Reform Authors - $300 He inspired passive resistance and while living in the woods he wrote Walden Reform Authors - $400 He was a poet from Brooklyn whose most famous work was Leaves of Grass Reform Authors - $500 He was one of the authors dealing with never ending struggle between good and evil. His most famous work was The Scarlet letter Potpourri - $100 The system where people are rewarded for their party loyalty with government jobs. Potpourri - $200 The first highway built by the federal government. Constructed during 1825-1850, it stretched from Pennsylvania to Illinois. It was a major overland shipping route and an important connection between the North and the West. Potpourri - $300 People’s Party in Rhode Island attempted to overthrow the state legislature; and example where state reforms did not go very peacefully in the process of democratization. Potpourri - $400 They were state banks that received funds from the federal government created by President Jackson Potpourri - $500 President of the Bank of the United States from 1823 on.