chapter 9
| A. the right to vote was expanded to include many more white males (pg. 238) | ||
| E. Thomas Dorr (pg. 239) | ||
| D. a desired and essential part of the democratic process (pg. 240) | ||
| B. a permanent political opposition made parties sensitive to the poeple's will (pg 241) | ||
| B. all white male citizens should be treated equally (pg242) | ||
| D. giving out jobs as political rewards | ||
| E. should be reduced and yet was supreme over induvidual states (pg243) | ||
| B. as an alternative to possible secession (pg243) | ||
| A. that all states were the final authority on the constitutionality of federal laws (pg243) | ||
| A. the presidential aspirations of john c. calhoun were likely ended | ||
| E. South Carolina (pg244) | ||
| A. Andrew Jackson | ||
| A. authorized the use of military force to see the acts of congress were obeyed (245) | ||
| C. was notabel for vicious behavior by the American military | ||
| B. Olahoma (247) | ||
| C. Seminoles (248) | ||
| B. the road was not a part of any system of interstate commerce (250) | ||
| D. both "soft-money" advvocates and "hard-money" advocates (250) |

