1010902288 | in the 1820s and the 1830s one issue that greatly raised the political stakes was | slavery | 1 | |
1010902289 | the new two party political system that emerged in the 1830's and 1840's | became an important part of the nation's checks and balances | 2 | |
1010902290 | in the 1820's and 1830's the publics attitude regarding political parties | accepted the sometimes wild contentiousness of political life | 3 | |
1010902291 | the presidential election of 1824 | was the first one to see the election of a minority president | 4 | |
1010902292 | By the 1840's voter participation in the presidential election reached | nearly 80 percent | 5 | |
1010902294 | The house of representatives decided the 1824 presidential election when | no candidate received a majority of the vote in the electoral college | 6 | |
1010902296 | John quincy adams, elected president in 1825, was charged by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargin" when he appointed ______ to become _____ | Henry Clay, Secretary of state | 7 | |
1010902298 | As president John quincy adams | was one of hte least successful presidents in american history | 8 | |
1010902300 | JQA could be described as | possessing almost none of the arts of the politician | 9 | |
1010902302 | JQA's weaknesses as president included all of the following except: | his firing good office holders to appoint his own people | 10 | |
1010902304 | Andrew Jackson's political philospohy was based on his | suspicion of the federal gov't | 11 | |
1010902306 | Andrew Jacksons inauguration as presidents symbolized the | newly won asendancy of the masses | 12 | |
1010902308 | The purpose behind the spoils system was | to reward political supporters with public office | 13 | |
1010902313 | The spoils system under Andrew Jackson resulted in | the appointment of many corrupt and incompetent officials to federal jobs | 14 | |
1010902315 | The people who proposed the exceptionally high rates of tariff of 1828 were | ardent supporters of Andrew Jackson | 15 | |
1010902317 | the section of the US most hurt by the tariff of 1828 was | The south | 16 | |
1010902319 | Southerners feared the tariff of 1828 because | this same power could be used to suppress slavery | 17 | |
1010902321 | in an effort to assimilate themselves into white society, the cherokees did all of the following except | refuse to own slaves | 18 | |
1010902324 | the policy of the jackson administration toward the eastern indian tribes was | forced removal | 19 | |
1010902326 | andrew jackson and his supporters disliked the bank of the US for all of the following reasons except it | put public service first, not profits | 20 | |
1010902328 | andrew jackson made all of the following charges against the bank of the US except that | it refused to lend money to politicians | 21 | |
1010902330 | one of the positive aspects of the Bank of the US was | its promotion of economic expansion by making credit abundant | 22 | |
1010902332 | while in existence the second bank of the US | was the depository of the funds of the national government | 23 | |
1010902335 | andrew jackson's veto of the recharter bill for the bank of the US was | a major expansion of presidential power | 24 | |
1010902340 | andrew jackson based his veto of the recharter bill for the bank of the US on | the fact that he found the bill harmful to the nation | 25 | |
1010902342 | the anti-masonic party of 1832 appealed to | american suspicions of secret societies | 26 | |
1010902345 | innovations in the election of 1832 included | adoption of written party platforms | 27 | |
1010902347 | one of the main reasons andrew jackson deicded to weaken the bank of the US after the 1832 election was | his fear that nicholas biddle might try to manipulate the bank to force its recharter | 28 | |
1010902348 | supporters of the whig party included all of the following except | opponents of public education | 29 | |
1010902349 | the "cement" that held the whig party together in its formative days was | hatred of andrew jackson | 30 | |
1010902350 | the whigs hoped to win the 1836 election by | forcing the election into the House of Representatives | 31 | |
1010902351 | the panic of 1837 was caused by all of the following except | taking the country off the gold standard | 32 | |
1010902352 | the whigs offered all of the following proposals for the remedies of the economic ills facing america in 1837 except | proposal of the "divorce bill" | 33 | |
1010902353 | americans moved into texas | after an agreement was concluded between mexican authorities and stephen austin | 34 | |
1010902354 | the government of mexico and the americans who settled in mexican-controlled texas clashed over all of the following issues except | allegiance to spain | 35 | |
1010902355 | texans won their independence as a result of the victory over mexican armies at the battle of | san jacinto | 36 | |
1010902356 | spanish authorities allowed moses austin to settle in texas because | they believed that austin and his settlers might be able to civilize the territory | 37 | |
1010902357 | one reason for the anglo-texan rebellion against mexican rule was that | the anglo-texans wanted to break away from a government that had grown too much authoritarian | 38 | |
1010902358 | presidents jackson and van buren hesitated to extend recognition to and to annex the new texas republic because | antislavery groups in the US opposed the expansion of slavery | 39 | |
1010902359 | most of the early american settlers in texas came from | the south and the southwest | 40 | |
1010902360 | the "tippecanoe" in the whigs' 1840 campaign slogan was | william harrison | 41 | |
1010902361 | william henry harrison, the whig party's presidential candidate in 1840, was | made to look like a poor western farmer | 42 | |
1010902362 | both the democratic party and the whig party | were mass-based political parties | 43 | |
1010902363 | the two political parties of the jacksonian era tended to | be socially and geographically diverse | 44 |
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