US History Chapter 10
Andrew Jackson
offered as a toast at a Jefferson Day Dinner "Our Union ---It must be preserved"
President Jackson's policy toward Indians could best be described as one of ----------
removal
Anti-democratic voices freely acknowledged that democracy was incompatible with ----
slavery
Daniel Webster
As a Massachusetts senator, said "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable."
The Indian Chief who resisted federal policy in Illinois and Wisconsin was ------
Black Hawk
Martin Van Buren
Called the "little magician"
Henry Clay was Andrew Jackson's 2nd VP
False
Jacksonian Democracy involved the extension of voting rights to blacks, Indians, and women.
False
Martin Van Buren enjoyed a strong economy during his single term as president
False
Martin Van Buren had defeated the Shawnee's at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
False
The Distribution Act provided for each veteran of the War 1812 to receive 360 acres of land in the West.
False
The compromise tariff that ended the nullification crisis was authored by Daniel Webster
False
The ------- proposed moving Indian tribes to areas west of the Mississippi River
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Alexis de Tocqueville, a Frenchman traveling through the United States in the 1830s, claimed that "the only please an American knows" was ------
Politics
John C. Calhoun
Resigned the VP in 1832
The ------- required gold or silver payment for public lands
Specie Circular
Andrew Jackson was the most politically involved president up to that point in history
True
During Jackson's presidency, the new debt grew smaller until it was paid off.
True
In the midst of the nullification crisis, John C. Calhoun resigned Vice President.
True
Jackson's inauguration was so raucous that he was spirited away for his own safety
True
Jackson's opponents called themselves Whigs to denounce Jackson's tyrannical qualities.
True
John C. Calhoun represented South Carolina
True
Osceola led the Seminole resistance to their removal from their lands.
True
The Cherokee Indians was forced westward on the route known as the Trail of Tears
True
The Whig presidential in 1840, William Henry Harrison, was the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe
True
Jackson viewed the Bank of the United States as -------
defiance
During the Jacksonian era, and for the first time in American political history, a President ---------
assumed position was superior to Congress
Henry Clay
was Jackson's opponent for president in 1832
John Tyler
was the 1840 Whig VP candidate
William Henry Harrison
won presidency with his "Log cabin and hard cider" campaign