HIST 1301 CHAPTER 10 QUIZ
"The Republicans have out-federalized Federalism" refers to Republicans in the late 1810s supporting a national bank and a protective tariff.
True
A collapse in cotton prices set off the panic of 1819.
True
Andrew Jackson defeated the Seminole Indians in Spanish Florida.
True
Before the Tariff of 1816, New England shippers and southern farmers opposed a protective tariff.
True
Henry Clay was the dynamic nationalist who championed the American System
True
In the election of 1828, Andrew Jackson was more popular than the incumbent president, John Quincy Adams, with ordinary folk and southern planters.
True
John C. Calhoun initially championed internal improvements, believing that western development would help the South.
True
John Quincy Adams's administration was crippled from the beginning because of the "corrupt bargain."
True
The 1810 census showed that the South had almost as many manufacturers as New England.
True
The Monroe Doctrine developed after France seemed ready to help Spain regain her old empire in Latin America, although most nations there had declared their independence.
True
The Rush-Bagot Agreement eliminated naval competition with the British on the Great Lakes.
True
The extension of voting rights in most states to white men was a factor in Andrew Jackson's election in 1828.
True
There were no Federalist candidates for the presidency in the election of 1824.
True
The "firebell in the night" that awakened and filled Jefferson with terror was the
issue of slavery.
The percentage of Americans who could vote increased between 1790 and 1820 because
states abolished many property and taxpaying requirements.
The "corrupt bargain" settled the presidential election of 1828
False
The Monroe Doctrine was immediately and widely accepted as international law.
False
The election of 1824 was decided when
Henry Clay supported John Quincy Adams
In 1828, the idea that a state could nullify an act of Congress was proposed by
John C. Calhoun.
In settling the northwestern boundary of the United States, Secretary of State Adams had to negotiate with
Russia.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820
admitted Missouri as a slave state.
In McCulloch v. Maryland, John Marshall: a) endorsed a broad construction of the Constitution. b) defended the supremacy of the Constitution. c) denied that the states could tax a federal institution. d) all of the above
d) All of the above
As president, James Monroe: a) had no opposition when he ran for reelection in 1820. b) settled a number of border issues with Canada in agreements with Britain in 1817 and 1818. c) developed the doctrine that aimed to keep European nations from interfering in Latin America. d) all of the above
d) all of the above
Southern slave states sought to protect their national political interests by
ensuring an equal number of slave states and free states.
In Dartmouth College v. Woodward, the Supreme Court
expanded the definition of contracts and put them beyond state control.