Who was the 7th President of the US?
  • Washington
  • Jefferson
  • Jackson
  • Monroe
Andrew Jackson was seen as a national hero after defeating the British at what battle?
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  • Battle of New Orleans
  • Battle of Yorktown
  • Battle of Little Big Horn
  • Battle of Saratoga
Andrew Jackson's election victory in 1828 depended on support from
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  • the rich and well-born.
  • Native Americans.
  • the common people.
  • states' rights supporters.
Which two men were accused by Democrats of making the "corrupt bargain" when deciding the Election of 1824?
  • John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay
  • Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay
  • William Crawford and John Quincy Adams
  • Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams
Which new political party was led by Jackson for the Election of 1828?
  • Democrats
  • Democratic-Republicans
  • National Republicans
  • Federalists
Voting rights were extended to which group of people before the Election of 1828?
  • white men who owned land
  • white men who did not own land
  • white women who owned land
  • slaves who had been freed from slavery
How did tariffs affect imported goods?
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  • Tariffs lowered the prices of imported goods.
  • Tariffs made imported goods illegal to buy.
  • Tariffs set weight restrictions for imported goods.
  • Tariffs raised the cost of imported goods.
Why did Southerners oppose tariffs in the early 1800s?
  • decreased the price of goods they needed
  • angered their European trading partners
  • benefited only northern merchants
  • were higher in the South than in the North
The nullification crisis occurred when
  • the Supreme Court declared the tariff laws null and void.
  • Congress refused Jackson's request to repeal the tariff laws.
  • South Carolina threatened to secede if the tariff laws were enforced.
  • Jackson threatened to make South Carolina leave the Union by force.
What was President Jackson's response to the nullification crisis?
  • He admitted that the Union was a "compact" of the states
  • He offered to raise tariffs to keep South Carolina in the Union
  • He conceded South Carolina's right to secede
  • He threatened to use force against South Carolina if it did not repeal its nullification policies
Which group was most hurt by Jackson's removal policy?
  • the rich and well-born
  • Native Americans
  • the common people
  • states' rights supporters
Which Act First allowed the Federal Government to pay Native Americans to move west?
  • Federal Act
  • Indian Removal Act
  • Native American Act
  • Settlers Act
Which present-day state were most of the Native Americans relocated to during Andrew Jackson's presidency?
  • Oklahoma
  • Arkansas
  • Texas
  • Mississippi
In which Supreme Court Case did John Marshall rule that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee?
  • Jackson V. Georgia
  • Marbury V Madison
  • McColloch V Maryland
  • Worcester V Georgia
The Indian Removal Act led to the event known in History as....
  • The Trail of Tears
  • The trail of Death
  • The Crying Path
  • The Journey of Loss
Andrew Jackson's election victory in 1828 depended on support from
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  • the rich and well-born.
  • Native Americans.
  • the common people.
  • states' rights supporters.
Jackson's practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs became known as
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  • the spoils system.
  • Jacksonian democracy.
  • mudslinging.
  • a corrupt bargain.
What was the name of the journey made by Cherokee Indians after they were removed from their land?
  • Indian Removal Act
  • Trail of Sorrows
  • Trail of Tears
  • Nullification Act
How did tariffs affect imported goods?
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  • Tariffs lowered the prices of imported goods.
  • Tariffs made imported goods illegal to buy.
  • Tariffs set weight restrictions for imported goods.
  • Tariffs raised the cost of imported goods.
When Andrew Jackson gave government jobs to his closest supporters/allies it was called:
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  • support system
  • the spoils system
  • Jacksonian Democracy
  • nullification
Andrew Jackson was seen as a national hero after defeating the British at what battle?
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  • Battle of New Orleans
  • Battle of Yorktown
  • Battle of Little Big Horn
  • Battle of Saratoga
John C. Calhoun believed that individual states had the right to nullify federal laws.
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  • True
  • False
Once he became president, Jackson fired many federal employees and replaced them with his political supporters and friends.
  • True
  • False
"The Cherokees are nearly all prisoners. They have been dragged from their homes and encamped at the forts and military places, all over the nation.... The propert[ies] of many [have] been taken and sold before their eyes for almost nothing."This quotation from an eyewitness on the "Trial of Tears" describes events resulting from the---
  • Intolerable Acts
  • Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • Quartering Act
  • Indian removal Act
The Nullification Crisis happened when which state nullified a federal law
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  • Georgia
  • Virginia
  • Maryland
  • South Carolina
More white men voted for president the 2nd time Jackson ran for president because they no longer had to own what?
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  • slaves
  • cows
  • land
  • a college degree
Which Supreme Court decision established the principle that the federal government rather than the individual state governments has authority to deal with American Indian affairs?
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  • Marbury v. Madison
  • Worcester v. Georgia
  • McCulloch v. Maryland
  • Gibbons v. Ogden
WHAT INDIAN TRIBE TOOK THE STATE OF GEORGIA TO COURT/SUPREME COURT?
  • APACHE
  • CHEROKEE
  • MUSLIM
  • COMANCHE
Andrew Jackson's election victory in 1828 depended on support from
  • the rich and well-born.
  • Native Americans.
  • the common people.
  • states' rights supporters.
Jackson's practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs became known as
  • the spoils system.
  • Jacksonian democracy.
  • mudslinging.
  • a corrupt bargain.
Did Andrew Jackson support the National bank?
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  • yes
  • no
The Nullification Crisis was triggered by strong opposition to the
  • Force Bill.
  • Indian Removal Act.
  • Tariff of Abominations.
  • Bank of the United States.
Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?
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  • Francis Scott Kay
  • Francis Scott Kane
  • Francis Scott Key
  • Francis Scott Keen
Why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?
  • He thought its president was inexperienced and poorly educated.
  • He thought it loaned too much money to farmers and workers.
  • He thought it was unconstitutional and that it favored the rich.
  • He thought it benefited western business owners over those in the east.
What does the Indian Removal Act do?
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  • Pushes all Native Americans into Florida
  • Allows Georgia to use Native Americans as slaves
  • Enacts the policy of assimilation
  • Moves Native Americans west beyond the Mississippi River
What is the main criticism of the spoils system?
  • It rewards political loyalty
  • It is based on merit
  • It often leads to unqualified people getting jobs
  • It promotes diversity
Which of the following is the best definition for the spoils system?
  • a bribe
  • choosing the most qualified applicant for the job
  • voting for the best candidate to represent the public
  • rewarding your supporters with jobs in the government once elected
The Trail of Tears refers to
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  • Jackson’s angry negotiations with the Five Civilized Tribes.
  • the movement of Seminole Indians from the West to Florida.
  • government workers who lost their jobs due to Jackson’s spoils system.
  • the removal of Cherokee Indians from Georgia to Indian Territory.
Andrew Jackson ran on the support of the "common man". Which is the best description of what this means?
  • He made himself relatable to the average American.
  • He limited the amount of voters by increasing property requirements
  • He supported transportation growth
  • He came from a wealthy family in the upper class
Why did three times as many people vote i the presidential election of 1828 as voted in 1824?
  • By 1828, women had gained the right to vote in some states, while no women could vote in 1824.
  • By 1828, voting laws had been changed in most states to give all white men the right to vote.
  • The United States had twice as many states in 1828 as it had in 1824.
  • The candidates running for president in 1828 were more interesting than those running in 1824.
Why did many whites call the Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole the "Five Civilized Tribes?"
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  • These groups had never gone to war against whites.
  • These groups had learned and adopted many white ways.
  • These groups had won the right to elect representatives to Congress.
  • These groups had agreed to leave their homelands peacefully.
What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis?
  • Can the federal government regulate interstate commerce?
  • Can a state regulate a federal agency?
  • Can a state overturn a federal law?
  • Can the federal government levy taxes on states?
In 1832 the supreme court ruled the Georgia did not have legal authority over the Cherokees living in the state. President Andrew Jackson responded to the decision by-
  • filing another petition against the Cherokee Nation
  • ignoring the ruling and allowing Georgia to evict the Cherokee Nation
  • ordering state officials in Georgia to negotiate with Cherokee Nation
  • asking congress to pay reparations to the Cherokee Nation
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