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The Bank of the United States benefited the U.S. economy by fulfilling all of the following except
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
Which statement would most likely have been said by a supporter of nullification?
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
Andrew Jackson vetoed the Maysville Road Bill because the road would have
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
The “bank war” of the 1830s was to a large extent
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
During Andrew Jackson’s presidency, the common people gained political power through all of the following means except
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
When Jackson heard Marshall’s decision in the case between Georgia and the Cherokees (Worcester v. Georgia), he
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
In the mid-1800s, many westerners favored Indian removal for all of the following reasons except
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
The inauguration of Andrew Jackson in 1829 was significant because it
a personal struggle for power between Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle
issuing bank notes
enfranchisement of women and free blacks
refused to enforce the decision
been mainly a single-state project
“The states can choose to ignore laws they feel are unconstitutional.”
to preserve the American Indians’ independent status
signified the empowerment of a heretofore disenfranchised class of Americans
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