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US History 111
Chapter 13
Question | Answer |
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The first President of the Democratic party was? | Andy Jackson |
The biggest issue of the 1832 election was? | the national bank |
Jackson came from? | Tennessee |
The Democratic party was founded by followers of? | Andrew Jackson |
Following Andrew Jackson's inauguration, the "spoils system" was? | expanded |
The Whig party started in opposition to? | Andrew Jackson |
The first President to come from and represent the "common Man" was? | Andrew Jackson |
The Modern Democratic party descended from the? | Antifederalists |
The Whig party came from followers of? | J.Q. Adams |
Jackson acquired a national reputation before his presidency by? | his military exploits |
The section of the nation that opposed protective tariffs was the? | South |
If you were a Whig in 1832, you believed? | that the national bank should be rechartered |
Many federal office holders during Jackson's presidency got selected by? | the spoils system |
The "Kitchen Cabinet" was Jackson's? | close circle of trusted advisors |
The idea of nullification, as proposed by John Calhoun, asserted the right of? | a state to void any act of Congress that it considered unconstitutional |
The forced migration of Native Americans west to Oklahoma under President Jackson was called the? | Trail of Tears |
The destruction of the second Bank of the United States resulted in? | an explosion in credit in the West |
President Van Buren had problems as president because of? | the Panic of 1837 |
The first third party in America was the? | Anti-Masonic party |
The presidential nominating convention began in the 1830s with the? | Anti-Masonic party |
The politician known as the Little Magician was? | Martin Van Buren |
The Great Compromiser was? | Henry Clay |
The chief of the Florida Seminoles in the 1830s was? | Osceola |
The only presidential candidate in U.S. history to win the most popular and Electoral College votes in an election but lose the presidency was? | Andrew Jackson |