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Presidency of Andrew Jackson

Brinkley Questions Chapter 9

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Brinkley Chapter 9 Guiding Questions 1. What were the general characteristics of ?Jacksonian Democracy,? its philosophy, and its practice? 2. What role did the western states play in the growing democratization of American politics? 3. What groups were excluded from this widening of political opportunity? Why? 4. How did the spoils system fit into Jackson's "democratic" plans? 5. What was the effect of this growth of democracy? How did it change, or not change, the American political system? What is its significance? 6. How has the debate over Jacksonian Democracy focused not only on Andrew Jackson but on the American society in the Jacksonian era as well? 7. What was the dilemma faced by John C. Calhoun, and what factors gave rise to it?

Brinkley Questions Chapter 8

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Brinkley Chapter 8 Guiding Questions 1. How did America's wartime experience underline the need for another national bank? 2. How did Congress propose to promote manufacturing in the United States? 3. How was transportation improved during this period? What serious gaps remained in the nation's transportation system? 4. What were the reasons for the so-called Great Migration? 5. What were the characteristics of life among white settlers in the Old Northwest? 6. How did life in the Old Southwest differ from that in other sections of the country? 7. Who were the "mountain men"? Why were they important in the settlement of the West? 8. Explain the perception that easterners had of the West.

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 9

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Chapter Nine Jacksonian America Multiple Choice Questions 1. Which statement regarding the American electorate during the 1820s is TRUE? A. The right to vote was expanded to include many more white males. B. The right to vote was restricted to property owners. C. Married white women had the right to vote but could not hold elected office. Changes in voting rights occurred first in New England states and spread west. Older states began to expand their property ownership requirements. Ans: A Page: 226 2. In 1840, efforts to expand voting rights in Rhode Island resulted in A. new laws that actually further restricted voting rights. B. federal troops occupying the state capital for two years. C. an effort within the state to secede from the Union.
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