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11 Study Guide
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which 1824 Republican presidential nominee had poor health? | William H. Crawford |
| The 1824 presidential election was decided | in the House of Representatives. |
| Who believed the nation should shift from a farming-based economy to a manufacturing one? | John Quincy Adams |
| Which president's popularity with the "common man" changed politics? | Andrew Jackson |
| Some Southerners wanted to break away from the United States, or to | secede. |
| What act did Congress pass in order to relocate Native Americans? | Indian Removal Act |
| The Cherokee Trail of Tears began in | Georgia. |
| The Bank of the United States was chartered by | Congress |
| President Van Buren's belief in the principle of laissez-faire was perceived to prolonged the | depression. |
| John Tyler became president because | President Harrison had died. |
| Who was not a favorite son candidate in the 1824 election? | William H. Crawford |
| Which president was raised in poverty by his mother? | Andrew Jackson |
| Who won the 1824 presidential election? | John Quincy Adams |
| More than 80 percent of which group voted in the 1840 presidential election? | white males |
| The practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate's supporters became known as | the spoils system. |
| What sent the message that the federal government would not allow a state to go its own way without a fight? | Force Bill |
| Who was the Seminole leader who went to war against the United States in an effort to keep his nation's land? | Osceola |
| A government permit to operate the Bank of the United States was called a | charter. |
| Who, along with federal troops, led the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears? | Winfield Scott |
| To win the election of 1840, William Henry Harrison needed the support of | laborers. |
| Which people were forcibly removed from their native land in Florida? | Seminole |
| Andrew Jackson did not become president in 1824 due to the provisions of the ____________________ Amendment. | Twelfth |
| In order to damage the reputation of the other candidate, both parties resorted to ____________________ in the 1828 election. | mudslinging |
| The Democrats held the first national party convention in the ____________________ election year. | 1832 |
| The Webster-Hayne debate was specifically about ____________________. | nullification |
| ____________________ invented the Cherokee alphabet. | Sequoya |
| The Cherokee people in Georgia were recognized as a separate ____________________ by the federal government. | nation |
| The members of the Sauk and Fox people tried to recapture their homeland in ____________________. | Illinois |
| The Five Civilized Tribes were moved into territory already occupied by ____________________. | the Plains groups |
| The Bank of the United States was run by ____________________. | private bankers |
| Even though the national bank's charter did not expire until ____________________, Nicholas Biddle applied for a new charter in 1832. | 1836 |
| During _________________________, banks failed and land values dropped. | the Panic of 1837 |
| The Whigs' campaign slogan in 1840 was "Tippecanoe and ____________________ too." | Tyler |
| Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 | John Quincy Adams |
| mistrusted strong central government | Democrats |
| wanted strong central government | National Republicans |
| defended "liberty and union" | Daniel Webster |
| Sauk leader | Black Hawk |
| 1828 Democratic-Republican candidate | Andrew Jackson |
| an overwhelming victory | landslide |
| move to a new place | relocation |
| relocated to Indian Territory | Native Americans |
| inaugurated in 1837 | Martin Van Buren |
| The practice of replacing government employees with the winning candidate's supporters became known as | the spoils system. |
| What sent the message that the federal government would not allow a state to go its own way without a fight? | Force Bill |
| Who was the Seminole leader who went to war against the United States in an effort to keep his nation's land? | Osceola |
| A government permit to operate the Bank of the United States was called a | charter. |
| Who, along with federal troops, led the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears? | Winfield Scott |
| To win the election of 1840, William Henry Harrison needed the support of | laborers. |
| Which people were forcibly removed from their native land in Florida? | Seminole |
| Andrew Jackson did not become president in 1824 due to the provisions of the ____________________ Amendment. | Twelfth |
| In order to damage the reputation of the other candidate, both parties resorted to ____________________ in the 1828 election. | mudslinging |
| The Democrats held the first national party convention in the ____________________ election year. | 1832 |
| The Webster-Hayne debate was specifically about ____________________. | nullification |
| ____________________ invented the Cherokee alphabet. | Sequoya |
| The Cherokee people in Georgia were recognized as a separate ____________________ by the federal government. | nation |
| The members of the Sauk and Fox people tried to recapture their homeland in ____________________. | Illinois |
| The Five Civilized Tribes were moved into territory already occupied by ____________________. | the Plains groups |
| The Bank of the United States was run by ____________________. | private bankers |
| Even though the national bank's charter did not expire until ____________________, Nicholas Biddle applied for a new charter in 1832. | 1836 |
| During _________________________, banks failed and land values dropped. | the Panic of 1837 |
| The Whigs' campaign slogan in 1840 was "Tippecanoe and ____________________ too." | Tyler |
| Andrew Jackson's opponent in 1828 | John Quincy Adams |
| mistrusted strong central government | Democrats |
| wanted strong central government | National Republicans |
| defended "liberty and union" | Daniel Webster |
| Sauk leader | Black Hawk |
| 1828 Democratic-Republican candidate | Andrew Jackson |
| an overwhelming victory | landslide |
| move to a new place | relocation |
| relocated to Indian Territory | Native Americans |
| inaugurated in 1837 | Martin Van Buren |