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What nickname was given to Andrew Jackson?
a) Captain America
b) Old HIckory
c) Uncle Sam
d) Old Rough and Ready

Who benefited most from Jackson's plan to remove American Indians to the West?
a) American Indians
b) Andrew Jackson
c) American farmers
d) Cherokee Indians

What were Jackson's beliefs on the National Bank?
a) It was unconstitutional.
b) It only benefited the wealthy.
c) It only helped the north
d) All of the above

Why did the South oppose the Tariff of Abominations?
a) They relied heavily on imported goods and it would cost more
b) They had an emerging economy and wanted cheap items
c) They didn't want a national bank
d) They thought notbody should help the north make more money

Arguements over what issue sparked the nullification crisis?
a) Bank operations
b) Economic Depression
c) The States Rights Doctrine
d) The building of the Erie Canal

Where was the Indian Territory?
a) East of the Mississippi River
b) South of the Blue Ridge Mountains
c) West of the Mississippi River
d) In the Oregon Territory

Northern manufacturers demanded a tariff on foreign made goods so their goods would sell cheaper. What is the term for this kind of tariff?
a) A protective tariff
b) An import tariff
c) A competitive tariff
d) A homeland tariff

How did the Cherokee people resist removal to the Indian Territory?
a) They looked for protection and work in white communities
b) They traded tribal goods for knives, guns, and other weapons.
c) They opened schools where the natives would learn to read and write in english
d) They raided white settlements to show how angry they were

What distinguished Jacksonian Democracy from other types?
a) It took efforts to ensure majority rule.
b) It allowed polititicans to choose presidential electors.
c) It defended the interests of slaveholders and the common man
d) It believed in hard work over government hand - outs

Why was it important to politicians to keep the number of free and slaven stat3esn balanced in the case of the Missouri Compromise?
a) To be true to the principles of fairness and equality
b) To keep representatives of slave stat3es from having a majority in the Senate
c) To give delegates from northern states an advantage in the electoral college
d) To prevent regional conflicts from dividing the nation.

Where did the Native live BEFORE the Indian Removal Act?
a) East of the Mississippi River
b) South of the Blue Ridge Mountains
c) West of the Mississippi River
d) In the Oregon Territory

This transportation project allowed goods and people to move between Lake Erie, NYC, and the East Coast
a) Cumberland Road
b) Hudson River Project
c) Erie Canal
d) Oregon Trail

How did the Monroe Doctrine affect the United States' relationship with Latin America?
a) It placed Latin American nations within the U.S. influence
b) It caused anger in Latin American revolutionary leaders who felt the U.S. was abusing its power
c) It created a strong bond between both continents becfause each became interested in protecting each other.
d) It made Latin American countries financially dependent on the U.S.

What is Sectionalism?
a) When citizens develop increased feelings of pride and loyalty to their nation
b) When people beomce divided over the interests of the regions they represent
c) When the federal government places a group on a reservations to prevent conflict
d) When a state breaks off from a nation and declares its independence

According to the Missouri Compromise, which state would enter the Union as a free state?
a) Florida
b) Maine
c) California
d) Texas

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