A | B |
Jackson ordered all government money withdrawn from state banks and put into the national bank. | false |
Jackson disliked the bank because he believed that its interest rates were too low. | false |
Since the courts sided with the Native Americans, they did not have to move off of their lands. | false |
Native Americans resisted the Indian Removal Act by taking up arms, hiding, and using the courts to try and block their removal. | true |
Sequoya believed that Native Americans should accept white culture or be moved to western territories. | false |
Which Indian chief won a case in the Supreme Court which was supposed to allow his people to keep their lands? | John Ross |
Who was known as "The Great Compromiser" and came up with a compromise tariff that avoided a confrontation over South Carolina leaving the Union? | Henry Clay |
Which person was Vice President to Andrew Jackson and president when the Panic of 1837 hit? | Martin Van Buren |
Which person was a Whig, ran the 1st "Log Cabin Campaign," became president and then died soon after taking office? | William Henry Harrison |
Who was the president of the 2nd Bank of the United States? | Nicholas Biddle |
Which of the following people got representatives to vote for John Quincy Adams instead of Andrew Jackson? | Henry Clay |
Why did Northeasterners oppose Jackson’s easy credit policies for land sales? | They feared that their factory workers would move West to become farmers |
What was the central principle of Jacksonian democracy? | spreading political power to common people |
Why did J. Q. Adams have difficulty accomplishing his goals as president? | Jackson supporters dominated Congress., |
Whose policies controlled the nation’s money supply during most of Jackson’s presidency? | Nicholas Biddle, president of the national bank, |
Why did Andrew Jackson dislike the national bank? | He thought the bank’s policies favored the wealthy over average people., |
The Webster-Hayne debate was part of an ongoing discussion about what issue? | states rights |
Which reason best explains why the doctrine of nullification became popular in the South? | The 1828 tariff hit the South especially hard economically |
Which was ***NOT*** a reason why the Cherokees were forced to move west? | They refused to accept white customs and ways |
Why was Sequoya an important figure in the 1800s? | He invented a writing system for the Cherokee language |