american history chapter 9

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In settling the northwestern boundary of the United States, Secretary of State Adams had to negotiate with

Great Britian

The United States was able to acquire Florida easily because of

the lack of effective Spanish control over the area

the election of 1828 was noted for

the vicious political attacks on both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams

As president, John Quincy Adams was a strong nationalist

true

Henry Clay was a nationalist who championed the American System

true

In the election of 1828, Andrew Jackson was more popular with ordinary people and southern planters than the incumbent president, John Quincy Adams

true

John Quincy Adams's administration was crippled from the beginning because of the "corrupt plan"

true

The 1824 election illustrated the lack of unity within the Republican party

true

The remark, "The Republicans have out-federalized Federalism," refers to Republicans in the late 1810's who supported a nation bank and protective tariffs

true

in 1819, Spain ceded Florida to the United States

true

the American System included support for both a national bank an federally funded roads and canals

true

president Monroe enunciates the principles of the Monroe Doctrine

1823

John Quincy Adams wins the presidential election through what some critics claim is a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay.

1824

Andrew Jackson wins the presidential election

1828

there were four federalist candidates in the election of 1824

false

The Supreme Court's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland was notable in part because it

illustrated Chief Justice John Marshall's consistent nationalism

construction begins on the national road

1811

The Second Bank of the United States is established; the first protective tariff goes into effect

1816

The Supreme Court issues the McCulloch v. Maryland decision; the Tallmadge Amendment is passed

1819

Congress accepts the Missouri Compromise

1820

the election of 1824 was decided when

Henry Clay supported John Quincy Adams.

As a result of the "corrupt bargain,"

John Quincy Adams became president.

the tariff of 1816 benefitted the Northeast and the south equally

false

The Missouri Compromise of 1820

admitted Maine to the union as a free state

when Thomas Jefferson sad that "this momentous question like a firebell in the night awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as the knell of the Union," he was referring to the

controversy over slavery in the territories

In McCulloch v. Maryland, John Marshall

denied that the states could tax a federal institution

As president, James Monroe

established a cherished principle of American foreign policy

In Dartmouth College v. Woodward, the supreme court

expanded the definition of contracts and put them beyond state control

Chief justice John Marshall proved to be a consistent supporter of states' rights over those of the federal government

false

The Monroe Doctrine was narrowly approved by Congress in 1823 and has remained national law ever since

false

The Supreme Court's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland was one indicator that the "Era of Good Feelings" was ending

false

the "corrupt bargain" referred to the Marshall Court's decision in Gibbons v. Ogden

false

the panic of 1819 was successfully halted by the effective actions of the Second Bank of the United States

false

The Second Bank of the United States was created in 1816 as a result of

many republicans coming to believe that a national bank was necessary to create a stable national currency

the Monroe Doctrine

promised that the United States would not interfere with existing European colonies

the percentage of Americans who could vote increased between 1790 and 1820 because

states abolished many property and tax-paying requirements

the phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was used to describe

the administration of James Monroe


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