History Chapter 10 Quiz
(Q013) Causes of the Panic of 1837 included
A financial crisis in England
(Q014) To keep the government financially sound after the Panic of 1837, Van Buren proposed the revival of the Bank of the United States
An independent treasury
(Q010) Jackson helped to bring an early end to the Bank of the United States by suing the bank in federal court
Beginning to deposit government funds in state banks rather than in the Bank of the United States
(Q012) The Whig party tended to attract members of all the following groups EXECPT
Catholic immigrants
(Q018)The Eaton Affair united Martin Van Buren and John C. Calhoun
False
(Q019) The Tariff of 1828 was dubbed the "Tariff of Abominations" because it hit northern industries hard and please only southerns
False
(Q020) Daniel Webster's famous quotation, "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable," was made in a speech denouncing Jackson's veto of the Maysville Road
False
(Q021)Native resistance to the Indian Removal Act came largely from northern tribes
False
(Q023) Enemies of the Bank of the United States included Nicholas Biddle
False
(Q025) The first third party in presidential politics was the Whig party
False
(Q028) During the economic depression following the Panic of 1837, Van Buren supported emergency government aid for the unemployed
False
(Q029) Harrison's win in the presidential election of 1840 is attributed to his detailed economic plans and enthusiastic support for government spending to boost the economy
False
(Q001) Which of the following statements accurately describes Andrew Jackson
He actively campaigned among the people, unlike many candidates before him
(Q006) Which is true of Jackson during his presidency
He gave federal positions to friends and supporters
(Q008) Which of the following actions did Jackson take in regards to Native American rights
He refused to enforce a Supreme Court decision in Native Americans' favor
(Q003) The vice president during Andrew Jackson's first term as president was
John C. Calhoun
(Q007) What was a result of Henry Clay's compromise in 1833
South Carolina rescinded its nullification of the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832
(Q004) Jackson's veto of the Maysville Road Bill
Struck at both Calhoun and Clay
(Q009) Which of the following Native American groups did the U.S. government force to walk 800 miles west on the Trail of Tears
The Cherokee
(Q005) Which of the following is true of Robert Y. Hayne during the Webster-Hayne debate
The believed that only the states had the right to nullify federal laws they disliked
(Q011) Which of the following statements accurately describes the Whigs
The supported economic nationalism
(Q016) During the 1820s and 1830s, a growing number of white men who did not own land were given the right to vote
True
(Q017) Andrew Jackson was the first president from a western state
True
(Q022) In the case of Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokees were a "distinct political community" in which Georgia law had no froce
True
(Q024)During the political struggle known as the Bank War, Jackson viewed the Bank of the United States as a dangerous monopoly controlled by a few wealthy men
True
(Q026) The first party in American presidential politics to hold national convention was the Anti-Masonic party
True
(Q027) The Distribution Act of 1836 gave surplus funds in the federal treasury to the states
True
(Q030) For nearly two decades, the American two-party system was dominated by the Democrats and the Whigs
True
(Q015) The "Log Cabin and Hard Cider" campaign was in support of
William Henry Harrison