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The Enduring Vision A History of the American People Concise
Quiz 10: Democratic Politics, Religious Revival, and Reform, 1824-1840
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Question 81
Essay
How did Andrew Jackson's policies and the Panic of 1837 help launch and solidify the Whig Party?
Question 82
Multiple Choice
What was one of the major reasons for the changing attitude toward poverty, crime, and insanity in the early nineteenth century?
Question 83
Multiple Choice
The main objective of the American Colonization Society was to
Question 84
Essay
Discuss how religious movements began to remake American society during the Age of Jackson.
Question 85
Essay
What was the "second party system"? Why did it come into existence? What were its basic characteristics?
Question 86
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How did the women's rights movement evolve out of other reform movements, especially the abolition movement? Why did the women's rights movement make only slow advances?
Question 87
Short Answer
How did the reliance of the American economy on cotton as its main export make it vulnerable to poor wheat harvests in Britain?
Question 88
Essay
What new assumptions about human nature lay behind the religious movements of the 1820s and 1830s?
Question 89
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Discuss the reform movements of the 1830s and 1840s. What were the major movements? Why did the movements begin? Who were their leaders? How successful were they in achieving their goals?
Question 90
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How did politics become more democratic between 1824 and 1840? Make sure you discuss changes in voter participation, political parties, and campaigning.
Question 91
Multiple Choice
Women hold their first national women's rights convention at
Question 92
Essay
Analyze the unique qualities of the 1824 election. Who were the major candidates? What were the major issues? What was the campaign like? How did the president actually get selected?
Question 93
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What were the reasons for the controversy over the Bank of the United States? Explain both the pro-bank and anti-bank positions. What does the controversy reveal about the American economy, attitudes about business and banking, and the relationship between the economy and the political system?
Question 94
Short Answer
Did the reform movements aim primarily at making Americans more free or more orderly?
Question 95
Essay
How did the democratization of American politics contribute to the rise of Andrew Jackson?
Question 96
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In what ways did American attitudes toward poverty, crime, and insanity change during the first half of the nineteenth century? Why did those changes occur, and what were the results of such changing attitudes?
Question 97
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Sectional controversy began to grow during the 1820s and 1830s. Discuss how the following issues aroused sectional differences: internal improvements, protective tariffs, and nullification.