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1
The chapter introduction tells the story of politicians Powhatan Ellis and Franklin Plummer to make the point that
A)people had strange names in the 1800s.
B)these two frontiersmen identified with the common folk and typified the democratic-minded politician in the age of Jackson.
C)appealing to common folk was an effective campaign technique in an age that prized equality and opportunity.
D)Andrew Jackson was a mere figurehead for his political organizers, who created the boisterous and corrupt second party system.
2
Each of the following was a symbol of the emphasis on social equality in American society EXCEPT
A)the availability of only one class of seats in railroad cars and stagecoaches.
B)the freedom to strike up a conversation with anyone, including strangers.
C)the prevalence of the custom of chewing tobacco and spitting.
D)the presence of women in the same dining facilities as men.
3
Jackson's popularity was derived not only from defeating the British but also from
A)his respected position as a landed gentleman slaveholder in the antebellum South.
B)the way he "spoiled" the children of wealthy political donors.
C)the "common man" bond he shared with the western people.
D)his opening extensive tracts of Indian lands to white settlement.
4
In the presidential election of 1824,
A)John Quincy Adams won re-election to a second term.
B)Henry Clay and the Whigs defeated the Democrats.
C)the House of Representatives chose as president the candidate who finished second in Electoral College votes.
D)Calhoun received the vice-presidency in exchange for backing Adams.
5
Important characteristics of politics in the age of Jackson included all of the following EXCEPT
A)politics as mass entertainment, with hoopla overshadowing issues.
B)expanded political democracy and increased participation in politics.
C)the acceptance of a party system as legitimate.
D)increased government efficiency through a competent civil service.
6
The Whig party grew out of what other party?
A)National Republicans
B)Freemasons
C)Democrats
D)Jeffersonian Republicans
7
The 1828 presidential election was the beginning of the modern presidential election in all of the following ways EXCEPT that
A)two disciplined national parties actively campaigned for votes.
B)the South determined the outcome of the election.
C)the campaign emphasized personalities over issues.
D)the parties used mass electioneering techniques such as rallies and conventions.
8
Through military fighting and treaty negotiation, Andrew Jackson was responsible for gaining Indian lands for white settlement in each of the following states EXCEPT
A)Tennessee.
B)Florida.
C)North Carolina.
D)Missouri.
9
Indications of Cherokee involvement in the national web of market relationships included
A)a new egalitarianism in Cherokee politics.
B)Cherokee involvement in the fur trade.
C)the purchase of slaves and thousands of acres of cotton land by some of the tribe's leaders.
D)All these answers are correct.
10
Free blacks
A)could vote in most northern states.
B)could testify or serve on juries in most northern states.
C)were allowed to patronize most theaters, hotels, and restaurants in the North.
D)were willing to serve as strikebreakers in many cases.
11
What statement best describes the attitude of Jacksonian Democrats toward slavery?
A)They strongly defended slavery as a positive good for all sections of the country.
B)They accepted the institution of slavery in the South and opposed rights for free blacks.
C)They quietly encouraged the minority among their ranks who actively pressed for the abolition of slavery.
D)They took steps at the state level to upgrade the condition of blacks without trying to abolish the institution.
12
John C. Calhoun's theory of nullification addressed the problem of how to protect the rights of a minority in an increasingly democratic political system by arguing that
A)the implied powers of the Constitution did not include taxation by tariff.
B)since the United States was a combination of sovereign states, special popular conventions possessed the authority to annul federal laws.
C)since the federal union was formed by the people and not the states, the people could annul federal laws in special elections.
D)states' rights listed in the Constitution required states to check and balance the power of the president.
13
Which of the following concerning the Bank of the United States is true?
A)It was the key issue in the 1824 presidential campaign (among Jackson, Clay, Adams, and Crawford) that was decided by the House of Representatives.
B)In the 1820s and 1830s it was mismanaged, unresponsive to the nation's needs, and unsuccessful in stabilizing the currency.
C)Andrew Jackson hated it and vetoed a bill to recharter it because he thought it undemocratic and corrupt.
D)The Supreme Court ruled that a national bank was unconstitutional.
14
Shortly after he took office, Martin Van Buren ran into trouble because of
A)a business panic that became a lingering depression.
B)a diplomatic crisis with Great Britain that the Whigs exploited for partisan purposes.
C)the scandalous conduct and deadly consequences of the Trail of Tears.
D)antislavery protests.
15
In the Jacksonian party system
A)the Whigs generally supported an active government, the Democrats a limited government.
B)the Democrats generally supported an active government, the Whigs a limited government.
C)neither party believed moral questions should be injected into politics.
D)both parties promoted the market and commercialization.







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