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APUSH American History I - U3-25: King Andrew
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1) Who won the election of 1828?
A
John C. Calhoun
B
Andrew Jackson
C
Henry Clay
D
John Quincy Adams
2) Which of the following should NOT be associated with the Compact Theory?
A
John Locke
B
Limited Government
C
Nullification Crisis
D
John C. Calhoun
3) Which of the following is NOT a part of the argument against nullification?
A
Article VI (6) of the Constitution
B
Federal law has more authority than state law
C
The constitution is supreme, and Federal Law has the second most authority
D
Compact Theory
4) the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
A
Secession
B
Arbitrage
C
Tariff
D
Treason
5) What was the FIRST compromise during the nullification crisis?
A
The Federal Government (Jackson) offers to lower the tariff (tax)
B
The Federal Government threatens military action against South Carolina
C
The South secedes
D
The Federal Government (Jackson) raises the tariff (tax) to punish the south
6) What was the second response during the nullification crisis when the south refuses the first offer?
A
The Federal Government threatens military action against South Carolina
B
The South secedes
C
The Federal Government (Jackson) raises the tariff (tax) to punish the south
D
The Federal Government (Jackson) offers to lower the tariff (tax)
7) Who prevented a war over the nullification crisis?
A
John Quincy Adams
B
John C. Calhoun
C
Andrew Jackson
D
Henry Clay
8) How did Henry Clay resolve the nullification crisis?
A
He threatened military action
B
He increased the tariff
C
He lowered the tariff more than Jackson
D
He built more roads and canals
9) True or False: Presidents did not use the veto much before Jackson.
A
False
B
True
10) Andrew Jackson’s excessive use of the veto is an example of -
A
Limited Government
B
Republicanism
C
Federalism
D
Representative Democracy
11) If you help the president get elected, then you get a government job.
A
Tariff
B
Veto
C
Arbitrage
D
Spoils System
12) the mass expulsion of members of an unwanted ethnic or religious group in a society.
A
Reign of Terror
B
Holodomor
C
Ethnic Cleansing
D
Genocide
13) Which of the following is NOT true of Jackson’s presidency?
A
He treated the American Indians fairly
B
Jackson was influenced by the Panic of 1819
C
Jackson caused another Panic
D
He did not renew the national bank
14) Which of the following is NOT true of Jackson’s presidency?
A
Jackson was influenced by the Panic of 1819
B
Bankers that helped Jackson get elected, were rewarded with money from the national bank
C
Jackson took money from the national bank and deposited the money in his pet banks
D
Jackson followed lived up to his belief of limited government
15) In the past, before our current fiat system, paper money was supposed to be tied to precious metals or specie. When a bank had less gold and silver_____________
A
They did nothing
B
They printed more money
C
The economy grew
D
They printed less money
16) True or False: Throughout US history, when the government gets involved in the economy, it’s almost always a disaster.
A
False
B
True
17) The forced relocation during the 1830s of Eastern Woodlands Indians of the Southeast region of the United States (including Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole, among other nations) to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River.
A
Trail of Tears
B
Judicial Removal
C
Treaty of Greenville
D
Pontiac’s Rebellion
18) Which one the following is NOT a reason for banks to increase the amount of loans during Jackson’s presidency?
A
Government regulation
B
It was an opportunity for banks to make money
C
Expansion of Farm Lands
D
Expansion of Industry
19) Cherokees are forced to leave their homes and moves to Oklahoma
A
Proclamation of 1763
B
Treaty of Greenville
C
Indian Removal Act
D
Indian Preservation Act
20) Through judicial review, the supreme court ruled that the Indian Removal Act was illegal. What was the executive branch's response?
A
Jackson packed the court
B
Jackson ignored the ruling
C
Jackson accepted the ruling
D
The American Indians were given their original land in North Carolina
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