Abeka 11th grade US history Test 4
John Tyler
became a president without a party
Charles G. Finney
best-known evangelist of the Second Great Awakening
John Marshall
constitutionality of the chief justice who upheld the national bank
Gibbons v. Ogden
dealt with Congress's authority over interstate commerce
Robert Hayne
debated against Daniel Webster for the cause of states' rights.
Phoebe Palmer
founded Five Points Mission
Robert Owen
founded a utopian community in Indiana called New Harmony
The American System benefited the entire country, but the Bonus Bill only benefited the West.
How did the American System differ from the Bonus Bill?
Maine
In addition to Missouri, what state was admitted to the Union as part of the Missouri Compromise?
Daniel Webster
What American secretary of state worked with Lord Ashburton to resolve the disputes concerning the Caroline incident and the Aroostook War?
John C. Calhoun
What South Carolina statesman defended the Tariff of 1816 but later became a staunch opponent of similar tariffs?
France
What country did Andrewv Jackson confront over damages to U.S. merchants?
John Quincy Adams
secretary of state who negotiated the spanish cession of florida
John C. Calhoun
vice president who broke with Andrew Jackson on the issue of nationalism
Jackson's campaign encouraged a democratic spirit, using techniques typical of a modern camрaign. Jackson ran the administration like a general commanding his troops. Jackson relied on an informal group of friends known as the Kitchen Cabinet rather than his official Cabinet. Jackson appointed government officers according to the spoils system, which was based on candidates' loyalty and support rather than their ability for the job.
How did the Jackson administration differ from its predecessors?
West.
In the Jacksonian era, suffrage was first expanded to the
American Sunday School Union
Stephen Paxson was a missionary for the
National Republican party
The Democratic-Republican Party split into the Democratic Party and the
1819
The Panic of ——— occurred as a result of irresponsible speculation.
1837
The economic crisis that occurred partly as a result of the Specie Circular began in ?
implied powers
What doctrine was defined by John Marshall from the words "necessary and proper" in the Constitution?
Trail of Tears
What is the name of the forced relocation of the Cherokee to the Indian Territory?
protective
What kind of tariff was the Tariff of 1816?
Whig
What party arose specifically to oppose Andrew Jackson's policies?
transcendentalism
What philosophy did Unitarian minister Ralph Waldo Emerson create?
Democratic
What political party first used the spoils system?
temperance
What term referred to the movement against the use of liquor?
Adams-Onis Treaty
What treaty annexed Florida to the United States?
machines
What were the highly-organized, smoothly-run political systems developed by local party leaders?
1823
When was the Monroe Doctrine issued?
1816
When was the Second Bank of the United States founded?
Kamehameha II
Which Hawaiian monarch allowed Christianity to be introduced in Hawaii?
Mormonism
Which false religion became prominent in the state of Utah?
Many Americans in the East were apathetic. West were immoral and violent.
Which of the following best describes the spiritual state of the nation prior to the 2nd great awakening?
Roger B. Taney
Which secretary of the treasury helped Andrew Jackson fight the national bank?
Phoebe Palmer
Who founded the first settlement house in New York?
James McGready
Who pioneered the camp meeting revival?
Martin Van Buren
Who ran as the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party in 1836?
James Monroe
Who was not one of the "favorite sons" in the election of 1824?
Adoniram Judson
Who was one of the first missionaries dispatched by the american board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions?
Samuel J, Mills
Who was one of the students at the Haystack Praver Meeting who organized mission projects?
William Henry Harrison
Who was the first president to die in office?
The good of the nation was generally prioritized above that of regions.
Why is the period of American historv from 1814 to 1828 called the Nationalist Era?
Townsend Harris
negotiated the Treaty of Amity and Commerce with Japan
Roger B. Taney
presided over the Dred Scott case
James Monroe
president during the Era of Good Feelings
Nicholas Biddle
president of the national bank
William Henry Harrison
president who had earned the nickname "Tippecanoe"
Henry Clay
proposed the American System
Walt Whitman
transcendentalist poet who wrote Leaves of Grass