Review Questions
- Which group saw an expansion of their voting rights in the early nineteenth century?
- free Black people
- non-property-owning men
- women
- Native Americans
- What was the lasting impact of the Bucktail Republican Party in New York?
- They implemented universal suffrage.
- They pushed for the expansion of the canal system.
- They elevated Martin Van Buren to the national political stage.
- They changed state election laws from an appointee system to a system of open elections.
- Who won the popular vote in the election of 1824?
- Andrew Jackson
- Martin Van Buren
- Henry Clay
- John Quincy Adams
- Why did Andrew Jackson and his supporters consider the election of John Quincy Adams to be a “corrupt bargain”?
- Who stood to gain from the Tariff of Abominations, and who expected to lose by it?
- What was the actual result of Jackson’s policy of “rotation in office”?
- an end to corruption in Washington
- a replacement of Adams’s political loyalists with Jackson’s political loyalists
- the filling of government posts with officials the people chose themselves
- the creation of the Kitchen Cabinet
- The election of 1828 brought in the first presidency of which political party?
- the Democrats
- the Democratic-Republicans
- the Republicans
- the Bucktails
- What were the planks of Andrew Jackson’s campaign platform in 1828?
- What was the significance of the Petticoat affair?
- South Carolina threatened to nullify which federal act?
- the abolition of slavery
- the expansion of the transportation infrastructure
- the protective tariff on imported goods
- the rotation in office that expelled several federal officers
- How did President Jackson respond to Congress’s re-chartering of the Second Bank of the United States?
- He vetoed it.
- He gave states the right to implement it or not.
- He signed it into law.
- He wrote a counterproposal.
- Why did the Second Bank of the United States make such an inviting target for President Jackson?
- What were the philosophies and policies of the new Whig Party?
- How did most White people in the United States view Native Americans in the 1820s?
- as savages
- as being in touch with nature
- as enslaved people
- as shamans
- The 1830 Indian Removal Act is best understood as ________.
- an example of President Jackson forcing Congress to pursue an unpopular policy
- an illustration of the widespread hatred of Native Americans during the Age of Jackson
- an example of laws designed to integrate Native Americans into American life
- an effort to deprive the Cherokee of their enslaved property
- What was the Trail of Tears?
- The winner of the 1840 election was ________.
- a Democrat
- a Democratic-Republican
- an Anti-Federalist
- a Whig
- Which of the following did not characterize political changes in the 1830s?
- higher voter participation
- increasing political power of free Black voters
- stronger partisan ties
- political battles between Whigs and Democrats
- How did Alexis de Tocqueville react to his visit to the United States? What impressed and what worried him?