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What was the Indian Removal Act?
a) Law having all Indians moved to Oklahoma
b) Law having Indians in Mississippi moved to Oklahoma
c) Law having Indians living east of the Mississippi moved to Oklahoma
d) Law having Indians along the Appalachian Mountains moved to Oklahoma

Who opposed the Tariff of 1828?
a) Northeast and West
b) Northeast and South
c) South and West
d) The Backcountry

What was the Nullification Crisis?
a) State opposition of the Tariff of 1828 and threats to secede
b) State support of the Tariff of 1828 and threats to secede
c) State opposition of the Tariff of 1828 and threats to take over the government
d) State support of the Tariff of 1828 and threats to take over the government

Why were John Quincy Adams’ policies not supported?
a) Taint of corruption
b) He was incompetent
c) Popularity of the American System
d) They were totally supported

How was the Election of 1828 decided?
a) By the Congress
b) By the House of Representatives
c) By the Senate
d) By a landslide of support to Jackson

What was the “kitchen Cabinet”?
a) A group of Jackson’s “inner circle” advisors
b) Meeting place of the Presidential cabinet
c) There is no meaning
d) Jackson’s formal advisers, but coined due to his common man approach to politics

How was the Election of 1824 decided?
a) By the Congress
b) By the House of Representatives
c) By the Senate
d) By a landslide of support to Jackson

What is suffrage?
a) Right for the women’s vote
b) Right for white male vote
c) Right to vote
d) Freedom of Speech

What was the fear of universal suffrage?
a) Takeover by the West
b) Loss of power by the Northeast
c) Mob rule
d) Loss of Freedoms

Who supported the American System?
a) Jackson
b) Madison
c) Monroe
d) Clay

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