To change in a formal way; to change for the better
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County officials
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Give voters the right to elect _______ _________
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William Carroll
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Six-time governor of Tennessee first elected in 1821
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Wane
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To decrease gradually
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Internal improvements
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The program for building roads, canals, bridges, and railroads in and between the states.
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Middle lower
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Carroll represented the ___________ and ___________ classes
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Vote
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They took away blacks right to _____
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Eliza
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Sam's first wife
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Worth
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Tax land according to its _______
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Davy Crockett
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A classic frontiersman
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Five times more
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How many more votes did Carroll have than Ward?
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Edward Ward
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A wealthy, educated farmer who was close friends with Jackson
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Disfranchise
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To take away someone's right to vote
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Henry Clay
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Speaker of the House of Representatives and supported Quincy Adams, influenced the House to vote for Adams
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Rich
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Ward represented the ______ people
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Newton Cannon
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TN governor
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Criminal codes
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Originally, these were based of off Pennsylvania and North Carolina
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99
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How many electoral votes did Jackson receive
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Jackson
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Vowed to get even with clay
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Majority
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More than half
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Currency
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paper money and coins
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Tariff
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A tax on imported goods
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Gold
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Money was turned in for this
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Penitentiary
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A prison or those convicted of serious crimes
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financial condition
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The chief issue during campaign
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Sam Houston
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Born in Virginia, ran away from home to live with the Cherokee; indians gave him the name raven; moved to Texas and later became president of the republic of Texas
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Whig Party
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Political party formed in 1834 to oppose policies of Andrew Jackson
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Inflationary
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tending to increase prices and decrease the purchasing power of money