Chapter 13 APUSH
Andrew Jackson's veto of the recharger bill for the Bank of the United States was
A major expansion of presidential power
One major reason for the Anglo-Texan rebellion against Mexican rule was that the
Anglo-Texans wanted to break away from a government that had grown too authoritarian
Presidents Jackson and Van Buren hesitated to extend recognition to and to annex the new Texas Republic because
Antislavery groups in the United States opposed the expansion of slavery
People in the West tended to prefer Andrew Jackson in the 1824 election because he
Campaigned against the forces of corruption and privilege in government
Andrew Jackson made all of the following charges against the Bank of the United States except that A. The bank was unconstitutional B. It was controlled and managed by wealthy financiers and private bankers of the East C. The bank was autocratic and tyrannical D. The bank was beholden to British and French financial interest E. The bank's president arrogantly defied the president
D. The bank was beholden to British and French financial interest
John Quincy Adams's weaknesses as president included all of the following except A. His strong nationalistic ideology B. His support for elitist proposals like a national university C. His personal coldness and tactlessness with people D. The charges of "corrupt bargain" hanging over his presidency E. His encouragement of his supporters to "sling mud" at Jackson
E. His encouragement of his supporters to "sling mud" at Jackson
Andrew Jackson and his supporters disliked the Bank of the United States for all of the following except it A. Minted gold and silver coins but issued no paper money B. Controlled much of the nation's gold and silver C. Was a private institution D. Foreclosed on many western farms E. Put public service first, not profits
E. Put public service first, not profits
The Panic of 1837 was caused by all of the following except A. Excessive speculation B. President Jackson's banking and financial policies including theBank War and the Specie Circular C. Financial problems abroad D. Failure of wheat crops E. Taking the country off the gold standard
E. Taking the country off the gold standard
The policy of the Jackson administration toward the eastern Indian tribes involved
Forced removal from their traditional lands
John Quincy Adams, elected president in 1825, was changed by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargain" when he appointed ________ to become _____
Henry Clay, Secretary of State
Which of the following conclusions can be made from the image?
Jackson's political opponents disagree with his policies as president
Based on the image, Andrew Jackson seems to favor which of the following?
James Madison's view on internal improvements
Andrew Jackson's inauguration as president symbolized the
Newly won ascendancy of the masses
The Force Bill of 1833 provided that the
President could use the army and navy to collect federal tariff duties
The Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833 erupted directly over
Tariff policy
The image was most likely created by a political cartoonist from which of the following groups?
The Whigs
Andrew Jackson based his veto of the recharger bill for the Bank of the United States on
The fact that he found the bill harmful to the nation as well as unconstitutional
On the forced march from their Georgia homeland to Oklahoma known as the Trail of Tears, the Cherokees experienced all of the following except
The rampant sexual abuse of wives and daughters by US soldiers
Andrew Jackson's administration supported the removal of Native Americans from the eastern states because
Whites wanted the Indians' lands
The "Tippecanoe" in the Whigs' 1840 presidential campaign slogan was
William Harrison