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Compare and contrast the Whigs and Democrats in regard to their beliefs, public policies, and supporters.Summarize the crucial differences between them.

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To what extent did the tariff policy become an important national issue by 1832? Summarize the South's position on protective tariffs.

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In his veto of the bank recharter bill, President Jackson claimed that the bank was  


A) unconstitutional.
B) antiwestern.
C) too much influenced by aristocrats and foreigners.
D) corrupt and monopolistic.
E) heavily influenced and mostly controlled only by the government.

F) None of the above
G) A) and C)

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The Whigs hoped to win the 1836 election by  


A) supporting Henry Clay.
B) using smear tactics.
C) forcing the election into the House of Representatives.
D) emphasizing personality over issues.
E) outspending their opponents.

F) C) and E)
G) None of the above

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The policy of the Jackson administration toward the eastern Indian tribes involved  


A) inconsistently veering between progressive assimilation and encouraging the eastern Indian tribes to preserve their traditional culture.
B) rapid assimilation into white American culture.
C) forced removal from their traditional lands.
D) federal protection from state governments.
E) to encourage them to preserve their traditional culture.

F) B) and D)
G) A) and E)

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Select two of the following and explain how they would have supported Andrew Jackson and Jacksonian policies: Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton John Adams George Washington

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Despite his suspicions of the federal government,  Andrew Jackson's Democratic political party  


A) offered support of a strong central government directing economic affairs.
B) advocated strongly for the enactment of Henry Clay's "American System."
C) favored using the U.S. Army to restrict westward and southern American settlement into Indian areas.
D) created the spoils system in the federal government.
E) asserted conviction of the need for "the best and the brightest" in government.

F) B) and E)
G) B) and D)

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William Henry Harrison, the Whig party's presidential candidate in 1840, was  


A) a true "common man."
B) a very effective chief executive.
C) portrayed by his supporters as a poor western farmer in an effort to make a deceptive contrast with his aristocratic opponent, Democratic incumbent President Martin Van Buren
D) born in a log cabin.
E) the first military officer to become president.

F) C) and D)
G) C) and E)

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The presidential election of 1824  


A) was the first to use the electoral college.
B) was the first one to see the election of a president who failed to win a majority of the electoral vote from the state electors.
C) saw a record high voter turn-out show up at the polls.
D) saw the formulation of well-organized political parties.
E) was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.

F) B) and D)
G) C) and D)

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The South Carolina state legislature, after the election of 1832  


A) voted to abolish all federal legislation, with regard to tariffs, as unconstitutional.
B) declared the existing tariff constitutional and part of South Carolina law.
C) was taken over by a majority of Federalists.
D) voted to secede from the union.
E) declared the existing tariff null and void in South Carolina.

F) B) and C)
G) All of the above

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One major reason for the Anglo-Texan rebellion against Mexican rule was that the  


A) Mexicans opposed slavery.
B) Mexican government refused to allow the "Old Three Hundred" to purchase land.
C) Anglo-Texans wanted to break away from a government that had grown too authoritarian.
D) Anglo-Texans objected to the Mexican government's establishment of evangelical Protestantism as Texas's official religion.
E) Mexicans tried to establish slavery among the Americans.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Locate the following places by reference number on the map:  The Texas Revolution, Indian Territory, and Florida Territory, c. 1836 Locate the following places by reference number on the map:  The Texas Revolution, Indian Territory, and Florida Territory, c. 1836    -____ Texas -____ Texas

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John Quincy Adams's weaknesses as president included all of the following except  


A) his strong nationalistic ideology.
B) his support for elitist proposals like a national university.
C) his personal coldness and tactlessness with people.
D) the charges of "corrupt bargain" hanging over his presidency.
E) his encouragement of his supporters to "sling mud" at Jackson.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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The presidential election of 1828 was characterized by  


A) a campaign focused on such key issues as tariffs, banks, and foreign policy.
B) mudslinging tactics by both parties against the opposing candidate.
C) an unusually high voter turnout.
D) a narrow electoral victory for Andrew Jackson.
E) a strong third-party challenge by the Anti-Masonic party.

F) A) and B)
G) All of the above

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Texas gained its independence with  


A) help from Britain.
B) no outside assistance.
C) help from Americans.
D) the blessing of the Mexican government.
E) help from Spain.

F) C) and E)
G) A) and E)

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In what ways did Andrew Jackson as president reflect the views, values, and interests of the West and those of the South?

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Why was the election of 1824 so ridden with conflict and confusion? What was at stake between the competing candidates, especially Adams and Jackson?

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What did the tone and content of the political debate of the U.S.government policy of Indian Removal indicate about the political, economic, and social divisions that had emerged in the nation by the mid-1820s? By 1830, which groups and interests were most likely to support government removal of the "Five Civilized Tribes" from their ancestral lands and which were likely to oppose the policy? Why do you believe the opponents ultimately failed to reverse the Indian Removal policy of President Andrew Jackson?

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The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833 erupted directly over  


A) banking policy.
B) internal improvements.
C) tariff policy.
D) extension of slavery into the western territories.
E) Indian policy.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Did the national government or the state of South Carolina "win" the nullification crisis? Justify your answer.

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