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The Age Of Jackson
Who became president in the election of 1824?
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John Quincy Adams
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Henry Clay
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John C. Calhoun
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Andrew Jackson
Which of the following groups thought of Andrew Jackson as their champion?
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Merchants in New England
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Native Americans in the North
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Common men across the country
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Wealthy planters in the South
Jackson's victory in the election of 1828 was significant because
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many more people took part in the voting process than in previous elections.
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he was the first president to come from a poor background.
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it indicated the growing influence of the western section of the country in national politics.
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all of the above
The spoils system refers to
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the informal advisers to President Jackson.
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the removal of the Cherokee from their lands.
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giving jobs to one's political supporters.
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the banks owned by Jackson's supporters where the administration put money after closing down the National Bank.
What event of the 1830s is shown by the heavy black lines on the map?
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The expansion of suffrage
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The spoils system
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The Trail of Tears
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Battles of the Seminole War
One limitation to democracy during the Jackson era was that
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there were only two political parties.
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the number of voters was decreasing.
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Native Americans could not appeal to the Supreme Court.
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women, Native Americans, and most African Americans could not vote.
All of the following are associated with Jacksonian democracy EXCEPT
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extension of the right to vote.
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national nominating conventions.
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spoils system.
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decrease in presidential powers.
Which state threatened to secede during the Nullification Crisis?
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South Carolina
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Texas
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Rhode Island
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Georgia
The theory of nullification, whereby a state can reject a federal law, was most likely argued by
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John C. Calhoun
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John Marshall
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James Madison
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Andrew Jackson
The belief in putting the needs of the nation before the needs of a specific region is
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nationalism.
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regionalism.
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individualism.
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patriotism.
Andrew Jackson was a member of which political party?
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Whigs
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National Republicans
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Democrats
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Anti-Federalists
To nullify a law means …
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to agree to the law
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to secede.
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to void or cancel the law.
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to vote on the law.
At the founding of the nation, suffrage was restricted not only by gender and race but on the basis of __________ and __________.
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military service; loyalty to the nation
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property ownership; military service
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property ownership; tax payment
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tax payment; military service
Why did Jackson force the Native Americans from their lands?
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They were allied with the French
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There were gold reserves on the territories
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To access the profitable fur trade
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because Mr. Aguero told him to
What party formed because they opposed Jackson's ideas?
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Whigs
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Republicans
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Federalists
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Democrats
What led President Andrew Jackson’s opponents to call him “King Andrew”?
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his experience as a lawyer
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his wealthy family
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his intention to expand presidential powers
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his achievements in the War of 1812
The Bank of the United States became a political issue because
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President Jackson thought it was too powerful.
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bank officials were caught stealing funds.
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it had to be supported with taxpayers' money.
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it printed too much paper money.
Which Supreme Court case ruled that Georgia could not take Cherokee lands?
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Gibbons vs Ogden
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Marbury vs Madison
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Worcester vs Georgia
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McCulloch vs Maryland
Passed in 1830, this authorized the removal of Native Americans who lived east of the Mississippi River to lands in the West.
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Indian Removal Act
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Worcester v. Georgia
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Trail of Tears
Which principle of U.S. government is illustrated above?
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Checks and Balances
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Federalism
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Popular Sovereignty
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Separation of Powers
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