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APUSH American History I - U3-24: Jacksonian Democracy
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1) Which of the following is NOT true of Jacksonian Democracy
A
It represents a restriction of universal suffrage
B
It expanded voting rights to more men
C
It represents an expansion of universal suffrage
D
Citizens no longer needed to own land in order to vote
2) What was the result of the expanded democracy (jacksonian democracy)
A
America became more of an oligarchy
B
Black people were given the right to vote
C
Politicians only represented the elite
D
Politicians had to respond to the demands of the common man
3) How is the President elected?
A
By the electoral college
B
By the popular vote
C
By the State legislatures
D
By the senate
4) Which of the following is not true of the Electoral college?
A
The popular vote of each state is used, but not the popular vote of the nation
B
The winner needs 51% or 270 points
C
If a candidate earns 75% of the vote of a state, that candidate gets 75% of the points
D
It’s a winner-take-all system
5) True or False: No candidate earned enough points to win the electoral College in 1824.
A
True
B
False
6) Who earned the most electoral votes in 1824?
A
William Harris Crawford
B
Henry Clay
C
John Quincy Adams
D
Andrew Jackson
7) Who ultimately was elected president in 1824?
A
John Quincy Adams
B
Andrew Jackson
C
William Harris Crawford
D
Henry Clay
8) Which is NOT true of the “Corrupt Bargain?”
A
John Qincy Adams became president despite losing the popular vote and earning fewer electoral votes than Jackson
B
Adams agreed to carry out the “American System”
C
Henry Clay got a job in John Quincy Adams cabinet
D
Andrew Jackson became president
9) Which is not true of a Monopoly?
A
Monopolies lead to higher prices
B
Monopolies lead to competition that increases quality and lowers prices
C
the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
D
Monopolies lead to less quality
10) Which of the following is NOT true of Gibbons v Ogden?
A
If anyone wanted to ship goods, they had to go through Ogden
B
NY gave Ogden a monopoly of the NY Waterways
C
NY has the power to pass interstate commerce laws
D
Gibbons sued claiming the monopoly was illegal
11) Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the US Constitution says…
A
Congress has the power to regulate interstate commerce
B
Equal protection under the law
C
Provide for the common defense
D
All men are created equal
12) A tax on imported goods
A
Tariff
B
Income Tax
C
Barter
D
Arbitrage
13) Which is NOT true of tariffs in early america?
A
Tariffs protected American industry
B
Tariffs benefited the north
C
Tariffs benefited the south
D
Tariffs raised prices on american consumers
14) make legally null and void; invalidate.
A
Abomination
B
Arbitrage
C
Nullify
D
Tariff
15) How did the south respond to the Tariff of Abominations (tariff of 1828)?
A
They attempted to nullify it
B
The passed additional tariffs
C
They seceded
D
They accepted it
16) The states came together to create the constitution, they can leave at any time, and do not have to follow all of the law of the federal government.
A
Federalism
B
Lockean Theory
C
Jacksonian Democracy
D
Compact Theory
17) Who promoted Compact Theory against the Tariff of Abominations?
A
John C. Calhoun
B
John Quincy Adams
C
Andrew Jackson
D
Henry Clay
18) Which of the following should NOT be associated with the Compact Theory?
A
Limited Government
B
Kentucky Resolves
C
John C. Calhoun
D
John Locke
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