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
Q

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
Q

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

A

House of representatives

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9
Q

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

A
  • free
  • slave
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10
Q

The _____________ allowed thousands of settlers to make the journey to the Northwest Territory.

A

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
Q

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
Q

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

A

secession

22
Q

prohibited growth of slavery in new territory

A

Tallmage Amendment

23
Q

was elected President in 1824

A

John Q. Adams

24
Q

supported Adams

A

National Republicans

25
Q

the process of leaving the Union

A

secession

26
Q

prohibited growth of slavery in new territory

A

Tallmage Amendment

27
Q

was President in 1832

A

Andrew Jackson

28
Q

Jackson’s informal advisors

A

kitchen cabinet

29
Q

resigned as Vice President

A

John C. Calhoun

30
Q

supported Jackson

A

Democratic-Republicans

31
Q

federal money was placed in these

A

pet banks

32
Q

depression caused by Jackson’s policies

A

Panic of 1837

33
Q

no slavery above 36° 30’ line

A

Missouri Compromise

34
Q

The Erie Canal made what city a leading seaport?

A

New York

35
Q

The “father of mass production” was:

A

Eli Whitney

36
Q

The telegraph was perfected by:

A

Samuel Morse

37
Q

The Erie Canal was the effort of:

A

DeWitt Clinton

38
Q

Cumberland, Maryland, was connected to Vandalia, Illinois, by the:

A

National Road