Deck 13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy 1824-1840
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Deck 13: The Rise of a Mass Democracy 1824-1840
1
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
annexation
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Santa Anna
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Stephen Austin
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Bank War
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John Quincy Adams
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John Tyler
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Henry Clay
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Goliad
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William Henry Harrison
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Nicholas Biddle
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Sam Houston
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"favorite sons"
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John C.Calhoun
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Black Hawk War
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Osceola
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Daniel Webster
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Martin Van Buren
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Alamo
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Andrew Jackson
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Black Hawk
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Texas Revolution
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Hickoryites
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spoils system
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corrupt bargain
corrupt bargain
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Alexis de Tocqueville
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slavocracy
slavocracy
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Denmark Vesey
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"minority president"
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"Little Magician"
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Democratic Republicans
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divine right
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Anti-Masonic party
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Cherokees
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"King Mob"
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Nullification Crisis
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machine politicians
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usurpation
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San Jacinto
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Tariff of Abominations
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populist
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pet banks
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42
What was significant about the new two-party political system that emerged in the 1830s and 1840s?
A) It increased sectional divisions.
B) It maintained "deference" toward elite political leadership.
C) It brought talented people into politics and government.
D) It was a byproduct of the ideals of the founding fathers.
E) It became an important part of the nation's checks and balances.
A) It increased sectional divisions.
B) It maintained "deference" toward elite political leadership.
C) It brought talented people into politics and government.
D) It was a byproduct of the ideals of the founding fathers.
E) It became an important part of the nation's checks and balances.
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43
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South Carolina Exposition
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44
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Indian Removal Act
Indian Removal Act
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45
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independent treasury
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Twelfth Amendment
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47
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In the 1820s and 1830s the two issues that greatly raised the political stakes were
A) westward expansion and Indian removal.
B) the end of property qualifications for voting, and political conventions.
C) the admission of Texas and Oregon to the Union.
D) hard money and banking regulation.
E) slavery and economic distress.
In the 1820s and 1830s the two issues that greatly raised the political stakes were
A) westward expansion and Indian removal.
B) the end of property qualifications for voting, and political conventions.
C) the admission of Texas and Oregon to the Union.
D) hard money and banking regulation.
E) slavery and economic distress.
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48
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Bank of the United States
Bank of the United States
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49
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"Five Civilized Tribes"
"Five Civilized Tribes"
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50
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Specie Circular
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51
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panic of 1837
panic of 1837
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Seminole Indians
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53
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"Divorce Bill"
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54
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mudslinging
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55
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hard,or metallic,money
hard,or metallic,money
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56
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"log cabin and hard cider" campaign
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57
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Humbug Glory Bank
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58
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Whig party
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59
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Trail of Tears
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60
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Lone Star
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61
Why did Jacksonites promote passage of a high tariff bill in 1828?
A) They wanted the win the votes of New England merchants who favored tariffs.
B) They wanted to manufacture a false crisis that Andrew Jackson could easily resolve and win voters by doing so.
C) They wanted to tarnish John Quincy Adams image.
D) They were supporters of Henry Clay's "American System."
E) They hoped to help southern plantation owners by erecting barriers to cheap cotton imports.
A) They wanted the win the votes of New England merchants who favored tariffs.
B) They wanted to manufacture a false crisis that Andrew Jackson could easily resolve and win voters by doing so.
C) They wanted to tarnish John Quincy Adams image.
D) They were supporters of Henry Clay's "American System."
E) They hoped to help southern plantation owners by erecting barriers to cheap cotton imports.
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62
Which leader proved incapable of developing public support for his policies?
A) William Henry Harrison
B) John C. Calhoun
C) John Quincy Adams
D) Andrew Jackson
E) Henry Clay
A) William Henry Harrison
B) John C. Calhoun
C) John Quincy Adams
D) Andrew Jackson
E) Henry Clay
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63
Andrew Jackson's strongest supporters in the election of 1828 came from
A) New England.
B) the Middle Atlantic states.
C) the Southwest and Northeast.
D) the West and the South.
E) New England and the Middle Atlantic states.
A) New England.
B) the Middle Atlantic states.
C) the Southwest and Northeast.
D) the West and the South.
E) New England and the Middle Atlantic states.
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64
The House of Representatives decided the 1824 presidential election when
A) no candidate received a majority of the vote in the Electoral College.
B) William Crawford suffered a stroke and was forced to drop out of the race.
C) the top two candidates tied in the electoral vote.
D) New England threatened to secede if Jackson were elected.
E) the vote was too close to call in Florida.
A) no candidate received a majority of the vote in the Electoral College.
B) William Crawford suffered a stroke and was forced to drop out of the race.
C) the top two candidates tied in the electoral vote.
D) New England threatened to secede if Jackson were elected.
E) the vote was too close to call in Florida.
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65
The spoils system under Andrew Jackson resulted in
A) a clean sweep of federal job holders.
B) the replacement of insecurity by security in employment.
C) the weakening of the political machines in American elections.
D) the appointment of many corrupt and incompetent officials to federal jobs.
E) the recruitment of many talented people from the working classes.
A) a clean sweep of federal job holders.
B) the replacement of insecurity by security in employment.
C) the weakening of the political machines in American elections.
D) the appointment of many corrupt and incompetent officials to federal jobs.
E) the recruitment of many talented people from the working classes.
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66
How did most of the general public respond to the rise of political parties in the 1820s and 1830s?
A) People resisted the party system.
B) People were deeply ambivalent.
C) People in the Northern states were more accepting of parties than those in the South.
D) People accepted them as part of the wild contentiousness of political life.
E) People thought parties were the best expressions of political ideologies.
A) People resisted the party system.
B) People were deeply ambivalent.
C) People in the Northern states were more accepting of parties than those in the South.
D) People accepted them as part of the wild contentiousness of political life.
E) People thought parties were the best expressions of political ideologies.
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67
Who argued in the "South Carolina Exposition" that states possessed the right to nullify federal laws within their borders?
A) Henry Clay
B) John Quincy Adams
C) Andrew Jackson
D) John C. Calhoun
E) Martin Van Buren
A) Henry Clay
B) John Quincy Adams
C) Andrew Jackson
D) John C. Calhoun
E) Martin Van Buren
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68
What did South Carolina threaten to do if the federal government attempted to collect the taxes imposed by the Tariff of 1828?
A) Take up arms against customs officers and the United States.
B) Close all government offices within the state.
C) Secede from the United States.
D) Sell off public lands within its borders.
E) Boycott all products made or imported by New England firms.
A) Take up arms against customs officers and the United States.
B) Close all government offices within the state.
C) Secede from the United States.
D) Sell off public lands within its borders.
E) Boycott all products made or imported by New England firms.
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69
The purpose behind the spoils system was to
A) press those with experience into governmental service.
B) turn politics from an amateur to a professional pursuit.
C) reward political supporters with public office.
D) reverse the trend of rotation in office.
E) prevent corruption from spoiling the democratic system.
A) press those with experience into governmental service.
B) turn politics from an amateur to a professional pursuit.
C) reward political supporters with public office.
D) reverse the trend of rotation in office.
E) prevent corruption from spoiling the democratic system.
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70
Aside from the issue of duties,what was behind southerners' fears of the Tariff of 1828?
A) They worried that it would crush their nascent manufacturing sector.
B) They saw it as an extension of federal power that might also be used to end slavery.
C) They thought Andrew Jackson overstepped the constitutional role of president.
D) They feared it would make cotton production unprofitable.
E) They believed it would encourage retaliation by Britain and other European countries.
A) They worried that it would crush their nascent manufacturing sector.
B) They saw it as an extension of federal power that might also be used to end slavery.
C) They thought Andrew Jackson overstepped the constitutional role of president.
D) They feared it would make cotton production unprofitable.
E) They believed it would encourage retaliation by Britain and other European countries.
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71
John Quincy Adams,elected president in 1825,was charged by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargain" when he appointed ____ to become ____.
A) John C. Calhoun; vice president
B) William Crawford; chief justice of the Supreme Court
C) Henry Clay; secretary of state
D) Daniel Webster; secretary of state
E) Nicholas Biddle; president of the Bank of the United States
A) John C. Calhoun; vice president
B) William Crawford; chief justice of the Supreme Court
C) Henry Clay; secretary of state
D) Daniel Webster; secretary of state
E) Nicholas Biddle; president of the Bank of the United States
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72
Match each candidate in the election of 1824 with the correct description. 
A) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4
B) A-4, B-1, C-3, D-2
C) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
D) A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
E) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3

A) A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4
B) A-4, B-1, C-3, D-2
C) A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
D) A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1
E) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3
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73
The section of the United States most hurt by the Tariff of 1828 was
A) New England.
B) the Great Lakes states.
C) the Southwest.
D) the South.
E) the Middle Atlantic states.
A) New England.
B) the Great Lakes states.
C) the Southwest.
D) the South.
E) the Middle Atlantic states.
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74
By the 1840s voter participation in presidential elections reached
A) nearly 50 percent.
B) 25 percent.
C) 40 percent.
D) 15 percent.
E) nearly 80 percent.
A) nearly 50 percent.
B) 25 percent.
C) 40 percent.
D) 15 percent.
E) nearly 80 percent.
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75
What was one of John Quincy Adams's major weaknesses as president?
A) His inflexible code of honor
B) His widespread use of patronage and the spoils system
C) His status as a member of the Adams political dynasty
D) His warmth and sentimentality
E) His strong adherence to nationalistic ideas
A) His inflexible code of honor
B) His widespread use of patronage and the spoils system
C) His status as a member of the Adams political dynasty
D) His warmth and sentimentality
E) His strong adherence to nationalistic ideas
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76
Andrew Jackson's inauguration as president symbolized the
A) return of Jeffersonian simplicity.
B) newly won ascendancy of the masses.
C) dignity and decorum with which Jackson ran the White House.
D) aloofness with which Jackson treated his supporters.
E) growing evangelical temperance movement in American society.
A) return of Jeffersonian simplicity.
B) newly won ascendancy of the masses.
C) dignity and decorum with which Jackson ran the White House.
D) aloofness with which Jackson treated his supporters.
E) growing evangelical temperance movement in American society.
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77
The South Carolina state legislature,after the election of 1832,
A) voted to abolish all federal legislation, with regard to tariffs, as unconstitutional.
B) declared the existing tariff constitutional and part of South Carolina law.
C) was taken over by a majority of Federalists.
D) voted to secede from the union.
E) declared the existing tariff null and void in South Carolina.
A) voted to abolish all federal legislation, with regard to tariffs, as unconstitutional.
B) declared the existing tariff constitutional and part of South Carolina law.
C) was taken over by a majority of Federalists.
D) voted to secede from the union.
E) declared the existing tariff null and void in South Carolina.
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78
The election of 1824 ended in a deadlock (i.e.,no candidate received a majority of votes in the Electoral College),as directed by the ____,the House of Representatives had to choose among the top three candidates.
A) Ninth Amendment
B) Tenth Amendment
C) Eleventh Amendment
D) Twelfth Amendment
E) Thirteenth Amendment
A) Ninth Amendment
B) Tenth Amendment
C) Eleventh Amendment
D) Twelfth Amendment
E) Thirteenth Amendment
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79
John Quincy Adams could be described as
A) a clever behind-the-scenes operator.
B) a great mind with a morally flawed character.
C) a person with great tact and love for people.
D) a politician without a politician's skills.
E) a man of limited intelligence.
A) a clever behind-the-scenes operator.
B) a great mind with a morally flawed character.
C) a person with great tact and love for people.
D) a politician without a politician's skills.
E) a man of limited intelligence.
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80
How did politicking change by the 1840s?
A) Debates between candidates became standard.
B) Politicians routinely toured the country to get out the vote.
C) Presidential candidates now hired a full staff to run their campaigns.
D) Politicians made an effort to appeal to women and minority voters.
E) Candidates increasingly used parades, banners, and barbecues to rally voters.
A) Debates between candidates became standard.
B) Politicians routinely toured the country to get out the vote.
C) Presidential candidates now hired a full staff to run their campaigns.
D) Politicians made an effort to appeal to women and minority voters.
E) Candidates increasingly used parades, banners, and barbecues to rally voters.
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