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Henry Clay

Elections of 1824-1840

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Election of 1824: Candidates: John Quincy Adams (MA) Republican Henry Clay (KY) Republican William Crawford (GA) Republican Andrew Jackson (TN) Republican Issues: Both clay and Adams were nationalists who sponsored roads, canals, and education, which were powers that strengthened the Federal government The increase in building roads and canals would lead to a rise in tariffs, which Adams supported Jackson supported state rights and was against tariffs, road building, and a national education Outcome: Jackson won popular vote BUT the vote was split between 4 republican candidates, there was no majority of electoral votes. The House of Representatives voted and Adams won. Significance: No longer a Federalist party Era of Good Feeling ended

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8 May 2003 (updated) AP U.S. History Exam Review Frequently Asked MCQs MCQs on the following topics frequently appear on the ?real? exam. Be sure to understand the concepts behind the terms. 1. Puritan motive (build a city on a hill, i.e. provide a model) 2. Motive of those settling Virginia (seek profit) 3. 1st Great Awakening (Ivy League colleges founded by New Lights) 4. Deism 5. Albany Congress, 1754 (Franklin, first attempt to unite colonies ? failed) 6. Legal rights of women (Colonial Era) 7. Stamp Act / Stamp Congress 8. Slavery in pre-independence times 9. Indentured servants (all the rage prior to slavery) 10. Proclamation of 1763 11. Articles of Confederation

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