HIST 2110 CD ch 10
How was Jackson able to enlarge the powers of the presidency?
As a political leaders, Jackson developed the idea that the president was the sole representative of the people-not congress. He enhanced the power of the presidential office even while he was reducing the power of the government as a kind of administrative structure.
identify the statements that describe the relationship between property and voting rights in American during this time.
By 1860, all but one state had ended property requirements for voting. No states that entered the Union after the original 13 colonies required ownership of property to vote
identify the statements that describe the life and career of Andrew Jackson
Jackson was a strong nationalist, but believed in the power of the states.
identify the contributions of the following people to the Missouri Compromise of 1820
James Tallmadge- proposed that the introduction of more slaves to Missouri prohibited. Jesse Thomas- proposed a 3 part compromise to end the Missouri crises. James Monroe- president during the Missouri Compromise
identify the statements that describe responses to the panic of 1819
Kentucky established a state bank that flooded the state with paper money. Many states suspended the collection of debts.
identify the statements that describe the Latin American wars of independence
Latin American constitutions were more democratic than the US constitution. The Spanish empire in American eventually dissolved into 17 different nations. Many of the south American revolutions started because of unfair political and economic treatment by European imperial powers.
identify the supreme court case that held Indian nations are a distinct people witht he right to maintain a separate political identity.
Worchester v. Georgia
What facts about the presidential election of 1824 are reflected in the map below?
the outcome laid the groundwork for a new system of political parties. The results reflected continues tensions between different geographic regions
as a result of the Dorr War, property qualifications for voting were eliminated for native-born black and white men
true