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Jacksonian Era
Test Description: Age of Jackson and Jacksonian Democracy
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1) What was the goal of the U.S. Congress in passing the Indian Removal Act?
A
Nullify federal law
B
start a violent set of wars
C
avoid conflict
D
expand tariffs
2) The Indian Removal Act, Nullification Crisis, Spoils System, and Expanding Democracy for the Common Man were all events in which era?
A
Democracy Era
B
Washington's Era
C
Jacksonian Era
D
Revolutionary Era
3) Why were public servants and officials considered unqualified during Jackson's presidency?
A
The national bank was corrupt
B
Everyone who worked for the government quit
C
The president appointed government positions to supporters
D
He needed to allow Federalists back into government
4) What led to the creation of the Democratic Party that emerged during this time?
A
The bank was destroyed
B
Election of Andrew Jackson
C
Federalists party changed their name
D
Election of John Q. Adams
5) What newspaper headline would have been published the year Jackson won the election?
A
Another nullfication crisis!
B
No changes as usual!
C
A victory for the common man!
D
America will be great again!
6) Where were the Native Americans forced to move?
A
East of Texas in Oklahoma across the Mississippi River
B
South of Texas in Oklahoma
C
No where near Texas or Oklahoma
D
North of Texas in Oklahoma
7) How was suffrage expanded?
A
The Natives were removed from their home and several died
B
eliminating property qualification to participate in elections
C
Georgia did not have authority to remove Natives
D
eliminating racial discrimination in order to allow equality
8) What is suffrage?
A
Electorial College
B
The feeling of dissatisfaction
C
The right to vote
D
Trail of Tears
9) What happened because of the passing of the Indian Removal Act?
A
Indians were forced to relocate
B
Indians had to pledge allegiance to Oklahoma
C
Indians were granted amnesty to stay in their locations
D
Indians were allowed to stay in their states
10) What is the definition of nullify?
A
to support
B
to cancel
C
to compromise
D
to trade
11) How did South Carolina defend their state's right to refuse to pay national tariffs?
A
By electing a Vice President who will support their ideas
B
By stealing all federal land from North Carolina
C
Naval Blockade of the north
D
Attempt to nullify federal laws
12) How did the Cherokee non-violently respond to the attempts by Georgia to remove them?
A
Joining Mexico's efforts to take Texas back
B
They started a court case against Georgia
C
Seceding all land east of the Mississippi River
D
Declaring war on the Federal Government
13) What was an effect of the 'corrupt bargain' and the Election of 1824 that was shown during the Election of 1828?
A
There was no changes
B
New qualification requirements on education
C
Now Congress can override presidential vetos
D
Voter participation drastically increased
14) What is the Nullification Crisis?
A
States were compromising with West
B
States felt they had the right to overrule an act passed by Congress
C
Henry Clay seceded the West from the Union
D
States supported the laws passed by Congress
15) 'The states had the right to overrule a federal law that was passed by Congress.' Which event was this quote from?
A
Corrupt Bargain
B
Nullification Crisis
C
Spoils System
D
Destruction of the National Bank
16) What happened after Cherokees refused to move from their land?
A
The Cherokee did not react. They just simply packed up and moved
B
The Cherokee hid in the mountains for 34 days until the Americans wandered off
C
The Cherokee enlisted help from the Seminoles to rage war on the white settlers
D
The Cherokee national challenged anti-Cherokee laws before the U.S. Supreme Court
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