APUSH 9
Before joining the Whig Party Clay was
A national Republican
The defeat Van Buren &Democrats, the Whigs
Accused Van Buren of being an aristocrat
The penny press was a response to
All of the answers (new tech, changing cultures, democracy spirit, raising literary rates)
The bank of USA benefited the U.S. Economy by
All of the answers below ( issued bank notes, held government funds, restrain policies of state banks, provided credit to growing enterprises)
The president of the Bank of the United States responded to Jackson's attempt to kill the bank by
Calling in loans and raising interest rates
Andrew Jackson and his followers believed that the United States needed to
Challenge the power of the eastern elites
Immigrants would tend to support the candidates from the part
Democrat
In general support a strict a construction of the construction
Democrat
Party balked for the Panic 1837, especially the president from the party
Democrat
Since they do not like banks would rather have hard currency
Democrat
The oldest political party in the United States is the
Democratic
During Andrew Jackson's presidency, the common people gained political power through all of the following means EXCEPT
Enfranchisement of women and fee blacks
The major differences between the Republican Party of the 1790's and the Democratic Party of the 1840's was that only the Democrats advocated
Extending the right to vote and to hold office to all adult white males
Andrew Jackson could be described as a
Frontier aristocrat
To reduce the influence of the Bank of USA, Roger Taney followed
Gradually moving federal funds into state banks
What is true of American System
It was designed to meet nation's need for economic progress and self-sufficiency
Andrew Jackson's first vice president was
John C. Calhoun
The most significant proponent of the Nullification doctrine was
John Calhoun
Andrew Jackson the Maryswell Road Bill because
Only Single state benefited
Bank War of 1830 was to a large extent
Personal struggles between AJ and Nicolas B
Jackson Democracy was distinguished by the belief that
Political participation by the common man should be increased
Before the democratization of the 1820's and 1830's, states restricted the influence of the ordinary citizen in politics by all of the following methods EXCEPT
Restricting voting to members of a specific church
The most profound economic development by mid-19c America was the
Rise of the factory
The Black Hawk War was fought between the citizens of the United States and the
Saul and Fox Indians
In the early 1880's, most people thought that Indians were
Savages who could not be civilized
The Indian tribe that most successful resisted removal was the
Seminole
The inauguration of Andrew Jackson was significant because
Signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchisement of Americans
Jacksonian America, the democrat party's philosophy was based in all except
Stimulation of the economy by the federal government
The most important legislation passed during the Van Buren administration was the
Subtreasury system bill
Van Buren won election 1836 because he was able to show that
The Whig Party's inability to unify across region lines
Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT
The right of nullification
In general want to enact laws that regulate moral behavior
Whig
They would support the American System
Whig
Wanted a slow and steady settlement of the west
Whig
Wants the federal government to pay for internal improvements
Whig
What conflict in values emerged as America went through its market revolution
although Americans professed to believe in equality, the market revolution coupled with American materialistic pursuits led to great inequalities in wealth
During the 1820s and 1830s, the growth of business was assisted by all of the following developments EXCEPT the
creation of a stable state banking system
The "Lowell System" refers to which of the following
employment of young women who were then housed in dormitories
The paternalistic factory system of Lowell and Waltham did not lost long because
in the highly competitive textile market, manufacturers were eager to cut labor costs.
In the case of Commonwealth v. Hunt, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that
labor unions were not necessarily illegal combinations or monopolies.
All of the following were provisions of Clay's "American System" EXCEPT
low tariffs and state support of internal improvements.
The beginning of the American Industrial Revolution during the early 1800s resulted from all of the following developments EXCEPT
monetary assistance from the federal government to new factories
Marshall's decisions in Fletcher v. Peck and Dartmouth v. Woodward dealt with the
protection of contracts from violation by state governments.
The Industrial Revolution had which of the following effects on slavery in the South
rapid growth in the textile industry encouraged Southern planters to grow cotton, thereby making slavery more important to the economy
Which was the most important immediate cause of the rise of manufacturing in the United State
stoppages of trade by the embargoes and the War of 1812.
The Erie Canal revolutionized domestic markets because it permitted the
transfer of goods from New York to New Orleans along inland waterways.
Developments in transportation usually occurred in the following order
turnpikes --> steamboats --> canals --> railroad