Ch. 10 History 1
Andrew Jackson was the standard-bearer for which political party?
Democrats
All of the states that entered the Union after the original thirteen made property ownership a requirement of voting, at least for a time.
False
Andrew Jackson appealed to the changing voting poll because he represented those that came from generations of wealth and supported a strong federal government-controlled nation.
False
During James Madison's presidential terms, two-party political competition completely disappeared.
False
Free blacks gained the right to vote in every state in the Union after 1800.
False
In the election of 1824, John Quincy Adams won the popular vote, but lost the electoral vote.
False
President Andrew Jackson's inauguration was a quiet affair in which a small group of close-knit friends of the new president met at the White House for a solemn, elite dinner.
False
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was renounced by President Jackson.
False
Which of the following was not a key difference between the Democrats and the Whigs during the Jackson years?
The Democrats were united in opposition to paper money; the Whigs were united in support of it.
President Jackson's critics called him "King Andrew."
True
The 1828 tariff of abominations led to the Nullification Crisis.
True
The Panic of 1819 left many Americans uneasy about the market revolution.
True
The election of 1824 injured Henry Clay's political career.
True
The leading theorist of nullification and states' rights by 1831 was the vice president of the United States.
True
The second Bank of the United States held all the funds of the federal government.
True
What political party was organized to oppose President Jackson?
Whigs
Which of the following did Andrew Jackson believe was associated with the outcome of the election of 1824?
a corrupt bargain
Which of the following was a factor in the split between Andrew Jackson and John Calhoun?
the Nullification Crisis
Which of the following was a factor in the split between Andrew Jackson and John Calhoun?
the Peggy Eaton situation
The Panic of 1819 was caused by:
the land bubble burst and its ensuing economic panic.