History Unit 1.2 Test
served as president from 1829-1837
Andrew Jackson
Which of the following is NOT true about the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
It was welcomed by most Indians
settled boundary disputes between the U.S. and British Canada; allowed for joint occupation of Oregon Territory
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
Whig, 1841
William Henry Harrison
The "American System" was based on
a protective tariff and internal improvements
"Fifty-four Forty or Fight!" was
a push for American control of the entire Oregon Territory.
the national bank, the protective tariff, and nationwide internal improvements favored by Henry Clay
american system
accusation leveled at Rachel Jackson, wife of Andrew
bigamist
Jackson's supporters who were opposed to Adams' presidency
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The greatest issue facing the political parties in the late 1840s was the
extension of slavery.
Candidates supported by the political leaders of their own states are known as
favorite sons
authorized the president to use the military to enforce acts of Congress
force bill
roads, canals, and other transportation needs
internal improvements
The Second Bank of the United States played an important role in
keeping the money supply of the United States stable.
the American belief of "our God-given right to expand from Atlantic to Pacific"
manifest destiny
The policy that declared that Europeans could no longer consider building colonies in the Americas is known as
monroe doctrine
replaced the caucus system so that voters got a greater say in who their party nominates for the presidency
national nominating convention
John Quincy Adams' supporters who were mostly old guard politicians from New England
national republicans
feeling of intense loyalty to one's country
nationalism
Protective tariffs were most strongly supported by manufacturers and laborers in the
northeast
idea that states had the right to declare a federal law null, or not valid
nullification
disputed territory where many American Protestant missionaries settled the Willamette Valley opening it for thousands of other American migrants
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a crippling economic crisis brought on by Jackson's bank policies
panic of 1837
Whig campaign hoopla tactics
parades with log cabins on wheels; free hard cidar
A ____ taxed imports to drive up their prices, and encourage Americans to buy American-made products.
protective tariff
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
purchased more than 1/3 of Mexico's territory for $15 million.
Specie Circular
required that any new land purchases in the new western territories be made with hard currency
led the Texan independence movement against Mexico's president, Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
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The Missouri Compromise
set a precedent for future state admissions to the Union at the 36*30' parallel line
The Missouri Compromise dealt with the question of
slavery's expansion
practice of appointing people to government jobs on the basis of party loyalty and support
spoils system
In the case Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that
state officials must honor Cherokee property rights
Between 1816 and 1824, Chief Justice John Marshall of the Supreme Court, ruled in three important cases that established the dominance of the nation over the
states
led the American settlement of Mexico's northern province, Texas bringing 300 families into the region
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When President Adams named Henry Clay his secretary of state, Andrew Jackson's supporters accused Adams and Clay of
striking a corrupt bargain
Many South Carolinians threatened to secede, or withdraw, from the Union when Congress levied what critics called the
tariff of abominations
Lone-Star Republic
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Andrew Jackson had little political experience heading into the presidential election of 1824, however, he was a military hero from
the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and the Seminole Wars in Florida.
Martin Van Buren's presidency was ruined by the fallout from
the Panic and Depression of 1837
While the House of Representatives had a majority of Northerners in 1819, admitting any new state, either slave or free, would upset the balance in
the senate
In 1845, Texans claimed that their boundary extended
to the Rio Grande on the south and west.
From 1818 until the early 1840s, the Oregon Territory was
under the joint occupancy of Great Britain and the United States.
American blood shed "upon American soil" was Polk's call for
war with Mexico
party created specifically to oppose Andrew Jackson; led by Henry Clay
whigs
Whig propaganda attack against their opponent
"Martin Van Ruin!"
group of close advisors to President Jackson; his "yes" people
"kitchen cabinet"
when political candidates criticize each other's personalities and morals going for character assassination
"mudslinging"
Spain ceded all of Florida to the United States in the
Adams-Onis Treaty
Democrat, 1837-1841
Martin Van Buren
former secretary of state and vice president; served as president from 1837-1841
Martin Van Buren
Which of the following statements most accurately characterizes Andrew Jackson's intentions toward Native Americans?
He meant to remove all Native Americans east of the Mississippi, even those who had adapted to white society
In the presidential election of 1832, Jackson squared off against a familiar foe, ____.
Henry Clay
devised the "American System" to make America "great"
Henry Clay
Correctly match the candidate in the 1824 presidential election with his description.
Jackson--popular War of 1812 hero, champion of the common man
Democrat, 1845-1849
James K. Polk
elected president in 1816 ushering in the "era of good feelings"
James Monroe
vice president under Andrew Jackson and resident of South Carolina
John C. Calhoun
served as president from 1825-1829
John Quincy Adams
Whig/Democrat, 1841-1845
John Tyler
first lady of the United States; foreign-born out of wedlock
Louisa Adams
To whom is this quote attributed? "Our manifest destiny is to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions."
Newspaer editor, John O'Sullivan
Andrew Jackson's nickname
Old Hickory
first lady of the United States; wealthy, planter family; accused of being a bigamist
Rachel Jackson
The president who authorized the Louisiana Purchase was
Thomas Jefferson
Whig campaign slogan
Tippecanoe and Tyler too