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Which of the following is TRUE?Andrew Jackson considered the Second Bank of the U.S. as the only financial institution that could guarantee the “common man” fair treatment and ensure the nation a stable economy.Andrew Jackson condemned the “Tariff of Abominations” and supported the right of states to nullify it.By 1860, only about 25% of families in the south owed any slaves.The English took no public position on slavery, refusing to comment on a problem that they felt was purely American._____ was an element of the American System that was championed by Henry Clay.a.National bankb.High tariffc.Internal improvementsd.Industrial growthe.All of the above were elements of Clay’s American System.n the 1824 presidential election, candidate Henry Clay swung his support to John Quincy Adams. After Adams secured the presidency, he appointed Clay as _____. In response, _____ called this a “corrupt bargain.”a.Attorney General; James Monroeb.Secretary of State; Andrew Jacksonc.Secretary of the Treasury; John C. Calhound.Chief Justice of the U.S.; Nicholas BiddleNicholas Biddle, President of the Second Bank of the U.S., made a tactical blunder when he attempted to renew the bank’s charter in 1832. Although the Congress passed it, President Andrew Jackson vetoed it and the bank was not re-chartered. True FalseWhich are examples of slave protest?a.breaking toolsb.vandalismc.violent revoltd.malingeringe.all of the aboveWhich statement about American religion in the 1830s is TRUE?a.Religious revivals proved popular in towns like Rochester, NY that were coping with problems thataccompanied booming businesses and expanding populations.b.Preachers like Charles G. Finney promoted revivalist Christianity as a remedy for the evils that accompanied profound social and economic change.c.A New England mill owner would have been likely to endorse religious revivals because of the stand they took against drinking.d.All of the aboveWhich of the following statement(s) about the Missouri Compromise of 1820 is/are TRUE? I. Missouri would be a free state. II. The line between free and slave was the 36°30′ parallel. III. Congressional representation was an issue in settling the Missouri Compromise. IV. Maine would be a slave state.I only is true.I, III only are true.II, III only are true.III, IV only are true.I, III, IV only are true.According to Tecumseh’s Vision, which of the following are TRUE?I. After the American Revolution, the British believed that the new American republic might fail, so they supported Indian resistance to American westwardexpansion.II. While Tecumseh was in the South, his warriors, led by “The Prophet,” achieved a major victory near the Tippecanoe River when they drove off William Henry Harrison’s American force.III. The name of the Indian settlement burned by American forces following the battle near the confluence of the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers was Fallen Timbers.IV. In the War of 1812, Tecumseh and his men allied themselves with the British in their fight against the Americans.V. The Ohio River was the geographic feature Tecumseh envisioned as a boundary for Indian lands.a.I, II, III only are true.b.I, II, IV only are true.c.I, III, IV only are true.d.I, IV, V only are true.e.II, III, IV only are true.f.II, III, V only are true.g.II, IV, V only are true.h.III, IV, V only are true.In the 1840-1860 period, the South justified slavery on all of following EXCEPT:a.Despite arguments that abolitionists made against slavery, there was nothing in the U.S. Constitutional that prohibited it.b.Slavery was a “positive good” because it converted slaves to Christianity and saved them from savagery.c.Historically and biblically, slavery had always existed.d.The U.S. legal system was derived from the England’s system, and Parliament had taken no steps toabolish slavery in the British Empire.Which are TRUE about the presidential election of 1840?I. Martin Van Buren was the candidate of the Whig Party and William Henry Harrison was the candidate of the Democratic Party.II. The slogan of the Whig Party was “Tippecanoe and Tyler too!”III. Martin Van Buren won reelection in a landslide.IV. Martin Van Buren was the candidate of the Democratic Party and William Henry Harrison was the candidate of the Whig Party.V. William Henry Harrison defeated the incumbent President Martin Van Buren.a.I, II, IV only are true.b.I, IV, V only are true.c.II, III, IV only are true.d.II, III, V only are true.e.II, IV, V only are true.The U.S. Constitution stated that slavery would be abolished in all states by 1808.True FalseWhen we talk about the “Old Northwest” in the historic period we are currently studying, the approximate geographic boundaries are:a. Arkansas River, Finger Lakes.b. Washington, Oregonc. Delaware River, Ozarksd. Ohio River, Great Lakese. Canada, Pacific OceanThe _____ Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or tothe people.a. Firstb. Secondc. Fourthd.Fifthe. TenthWhere does a historian find this statement?“No Person held to Service or Labor in one State, under the Laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or Regulation therein, be discharged from such Service or Labor, but shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labor may be Due.”a. 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitutionb. Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitutionc. 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitutiond. Article IV, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitutione. none of the aboveWriters of the _____ were responding directly to the Alien and Sedition Acts passed during the administration of President John Adams.a. Petition of Slaves, 1777b. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutionsc. Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizend. Articles of ConfederationCopy ofWhere do historians find the following?"Congress cannot pass a law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise of religion; this guarantees the freedom of speech and of the press; the people have the right to assemble people peaceably and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."a. 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitutionb. Article I, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitutionc. 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitutiond. Article IV, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitutione. none of the


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