Chapter 10 Flashcards
Which of the following statements about the second Bank of the United States is accurate?
Dispersed monetary payments for federal debt
what happened after Congress recharter the Bank of the United states in 1832
Jackson quickly vetoed the recharter
Calhoun’s South Carolina exposition and protest argued the States could nullify federal legislation, what did Calhoun fear about the tariff of 1828?
He feared that it helped northern industries and hurt southern agriculture
what was the results of the 800 mile journey known as the trail of tears
The death of thousands of Native Americans who made the journey
how is Jackson’s approach to politics significant
Jackson was the first president to see campaigning as an acceptable tactic to win political office
president Jackson’s removal policy towards Native Americans is best characterized by which the following statement
It was based on his beliefs that relocating Native Americans was a pragmatic act of mercy that would save them from annihilation
what legislation in 1833 authorized the President’s use of the army to compel states to comply with federal law
The force bill
The Eaton affair revealed division in what aspect of Jackson’s administration
His cabinet
William Henry Harrison became famous for achieving victory, in which of the following conflicts
battle of Tippecanoe
How did Jackson respond to South Carolina’s passage of an audience of nullification
He privately threatened to hang Calhoun
Why did Jackson’s opponents call themselves Whigs
To denounce what they saw as Jackson’s monarchical quality
After his reelection, Jackson moved to destroy the Bank of the United States by taking what action
Withdrawing its federal deposits.
who was the common man championed by Andrew Jackson
White men
Where was the longest costliest and deadliest war ever fought by Native Americans in US history
Florida
Why did the Cherokee owned African-American slaves
The Cherokee had adopted white customs including slavery