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Popular sovereignty is the belief that
the people hold the
A. Final authority to
elect the President
B. Power to overturn a
law passed by
Congress
C. Final authority in
government
D. Power to elect
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A. Allowed States to make
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decision
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power and increased
economic growth.
C. Increased State’s Rights
D. Decreased Federal
power.
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South Carolina threatened to withdraw
or secede in response to this.
A. Presidential election
of Jackson
B. Calhoun resigning
from Vice President
C. Passing a high tariff
on imported goods
D. Congress enforcing
the Force Bill
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The closing of the 2nd Bank of America
help create the:
A. Panic of 1837
B. Depression of Van
Buren
C. Panic of gold and
silver
D. Depression of 1857
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Jackson was referred to the “the
People’s President” because:
A. He put an end to the
spoils system
B. More people were
involved in the voting
process
C. He went to towns to
personally meet people.
D. He invited his political
opponents to his
reception at the White
House.
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Which statement best describes the
consequences of the Indian Removal
Act?
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native American groups in
a war of resistance.
B. Native Americans
voluntarily left their
homes to move west.
C. Pres. Jackson ordered
federal soldiers to force all
Native American out.
D. Under pressure, most
Native American groups
eventually moved west of
the Mississippi.
This Supreme Court decision upheld
the Congressional power of regulating
interstate commerce.
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C. Dartmouth College
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D. Clay v Crawford
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United States.
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Which of the following did Jackson
think favored the wealthy?
The National debt
The right to Vote
The National Bank
The Indian Removal
Act
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At the end of President Adams term,
he believed that:
A. The USA should not get
involved in the affairs of
other countries
B. Foreign countries might
attack Americans on USA
soil
C. The federal government
should not interfere with
the economy.
D. The United States was
responsible for spreading
democracy throughout
the world.
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Suffrage is
A. The right to
establish
government
B. The right to vote for
Federal elections
C. The right to vote
D. The right to serve in
public office.
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Pres. Monroe wanted to promote the
growing sense of:
Patriotism
Unification
National unity
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Henry Clay thought the country would
benefit from this:
American System
National Unity
The tariff of 1838
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The Native Americans that had
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This court case is an example of the
Elastic Clause which increased the
power of the federal government.
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In 1832, South Carolina repealed
nullification after:
A. Jackson sent troops
to South Carolina
B. Congress lowered
the tariffs
C. Congress
abandoned the
protective tariff
D. Calhoun resigned as
Vice President
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B. Marbury v Madison
C. Gibbons v Ogden
D. McCullough v
Maryland
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