Chapter 13 True and False
True
A primary source of tension between settlers in Texas and the Mexican government was Mexico's abolition of slavery and prohibition of slave importation.
False
Andrew Jackson became a great popular hero as president because he continued to live the same life of frontier toughness and simplicity as his followers.
False
Andrew Jackson used midiation and compromise rather than threats of force to persuade South Carolina to back away from its nullification of the tariff laws.
False
Henry Clay disproved the charge of a corrupt bargain between himself and President Adams by refusing to accept any favors from the new administration.
True
Jackson successfully used his veto of the bill to recharter the wealthy Bank of the United States to politically mobilize the common people of the West against the financial elite of the East.
True
Jackson's victory in 1828 represented the triumph of the West and the common people over the older elitist political system.
True
President Adams lost public support by promoting strong nationalistic principles in a time of growing support for sectionalism and states' rights.
True
South Carolina's fierce opposition to the Tariff of Abominations reflected an underlying fear that enhanced federal power might be turned against the institution of slavery.
True
The Jacksonians practiced their belief that because all citizens were equal, anyone could hold public positions without particular qualifications.
False
The Whig party was united by its principles of states' rights, western expansionism, and opposition to the role of evangelical Christianity in politics.
False
The election campaign of 1828 was notable for the well-formulated debates between Andrew Jackson and President Adams on the issues of the tariff and removal of the barriers to political equality and democracy.
True
The last election based on the old elitist system was the four-way presidential campaign of 1824 involving Jackson, Clay, Crawford, and John Quincy Adams.
True
The powerful Cherokees of the southeastern United States fiercely resisted white efforts to alter their traditional culture and way of life.
True
When the Supreme Court ruled against the state of Georgia and in favor of southeastern Indians' rights, Jackson defied the Supreme Court's rulings and ordered the Cherokees and other southeastern tribes forcibly removed to Oklahoma.
False
William Henry Harrison's background as an ordinary frontiersman born in a log cabin enabled Whigs to match and exceed the Democrats' appeal to the common man in the campaign of 1840.