Development of Sectional Rivalries Q.2 Flashcards

1
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to buy land with hard money only

A

Specie Circular

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2
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was Jackson’s successor, elected in 1836

A

Martin Van Buren

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3
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placing supporters in office

A

spoils system

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4
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Ordinance of Nullification

A

Stated that the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 were unconstitutional and, not enforceable in the state of South Carolina.

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5
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Held that a state could declare a law null and void if that law was harmful to the state.

A

Doctrine of nullification

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6
Q

What was Jackson’s “Kitchen Cabinet”?

A

A group of unofficial advisors

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7
Q

candidate should have won the election because he had more electoral votes

A

Andrew Jackson

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8
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In the election of 1824, which of the following elected John Quincy Adams as President?

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House of representatives

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9
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According to the Missouri Compromise, Maine was admitted to the Union as a _______ state, and Missouri entered as a __________ state.

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  • free
  • slave
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10
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The _____________ allowed thousands of settlers to make the journey to the Northwest Territory.

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national road

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11
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Supreme Court ruled that Georgia had no legal basis for removing the Cherokee from Georgia, how did President Jackson respond?

A

He ignored the court and pushed for the Indian Removal Act to pass Congress.

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12
Q

What did the South want in order to protect its industry?

A

low tariffs

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13
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A large part of the factory labor force during the Industrial Revolution was made up .

A

women and children

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14
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The most dramatic change in agriculture in the South was the invention of the cotton gin.

A

True

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15
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T or F. The Erie Canal connected Buffalo, New York, with the Hudson River

A

True

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16
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placing supporters in office

A

spoils system

17
Q

was Jackson’s successor, elected in 1836

A

Martin Van Buren

18
Q

to buy land with hard money only

A

Specie Circular

19
Q

was elected President in 1824

A

John Q. Adams

20
Q

supported Adams

A

National Republicans

21
Q

the process of leaving the Union

22
Q

prohibited growth of slavery in new territory

A

Tallmage Amendment

23
Q

was elected President in 1824

A

John Q. Adams

24
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supported Adams

A

National Republicans

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the process of leaving the Union
secession
26
prohibited growth of slavery in new territory
Tallmage Amendment
27
was President in 1832
Andrew Jackson
28
Jackson's informal advisors
kitchen cabinet
29
resigned as Vice President
John C. Calhoun
30
supported Jackson
Democratic-Republicans
31
federal money was placed in these
pet banks
32
depression caused by Jackson's policies
Panic of 1837
33
no slavery above 36° 30' line
Missouri Compromise
34
The Erie Canal made what city a leading seaport?
New York
35
The "father of mass production" was:
Eli Whitney
36
The telegraph was perfected by:
Samuel Morse
37
The Erie Canal was the effort of:
DeWitt Clinton
38
Cumberland, Maryland, was connected to Vandalia, Illinois, by the:
National Road