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President who presided over the Era of Good Feelings
a) John Quincy Adams
b) John Tyler
c) James Monroe
d) Andrew Jackson

Why did the forced removal of the Cherokee from the Southeastern United States become known as the Trail of Tears?
a) 1 in 4 Cherokees died on the journey
b) The land the Cherokee passed through was once all Cherokee land
c) The loss of the land in the east was very sad to the Cherokee
d) They lost a war along the journey

Why did Congress feel it was necessary to pass the Tariff of 1828
a) Southern goods were selling well in Europe
b) Key part of the Monroe Doctrine
c) The government was in need of more money to repay war debts
d) The British were dumping cheaper goods on the American market

This mnn lost the popular vote but still became President in 1824
a) Daniel Webster
b) Henry Clay
c) Andrew Jackson
d) John Quincy Adams

What modern day state were the reservation lands located
a) Texas
b) Arkansas
c) Oklahoma
d) Kansas

First Whig President, man of the people , used the Log Cabin Campaign
a) Martin van Buren
b) William Henry Harrison
c) James K Polk
d) Franklin Pierce

Which legislation let the federal government pay Native Americans for their land in order to move the Native Americans west?
a) Land Grab Act
b) Georgia Act
c) Relocation Resolution
d) Indian Removal Act

Andrew Jackson's Vice President who argued for states' rights in the nullification crisis
a) Henry Clay
b) John C Calhoun
c) John Tyler
d) Daniel Webster

Large meetings of party delegates to chose candidates for office
a) Party system
b) Polling
c) Caucus
d) Nominating Committee

Legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
a) Charter
b) Will
c) Testament
d) Commandment

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