American History: A Survey (Brinkley), 13th Edition

Chapter 9: JACKSONIAN AMERICA

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Although the crowds here at Andrew Jackson's inauguration seem happy enough, one Supreme Court Justice remarked with disgust, "The reign of King 'Mob' seems triumphant." Who was he?
A)Amos Kendall
B)Joseph Story
C)Henry Clay
D)Winfield Scott
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The inauguration of Andrew Jackson is considered by some to be a watershed moment for American democracy. But some states dealt with expansion of the franchise more readily than others. In what state did the Dorr Rebellion occur?
A)New Jersey
B)South Carolina
C)Massachusetts
D)Rhode Island
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Vice-president under Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, is best remembered for formulating the doctrine of
A)nullification.
B)patronage.
C)specie circular.
D)soft money.
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Senator Daniel Webster is perhaps best remembered for his keen debating skills. With whom did Senator Webster famously debate the question of state's rights?
A)John C. Calhoun
B)Henry Clay
C)Robert Hayne
D)John Tyler
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This mocking cartoon of "King Andrew I" was probably used as propaganda for which party?
A)Federalists
B)Democrats
C)Republicans
D)Whigs
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This cartoon on the Bank War makes reference to the "Locofocos." Who were the Locofocos?
A)Jackson's unofficial circle of advisors, among them Martin Van Buren
B)radical Democrats who advocated a vigorous assault on privilege
C)mostly young, single white men who worked as fur trappers in the Far West
D)a group of young congressmen who pushed for a conflict with England or Spain
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This man served as president of the Bank of the United States. He is
A)Nicholas Biddle.
B)William L. Marcy.
C)Roger B. Taney.
D)De Witt Clinton.
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This cartoon depicts Martin Van Buren (with the Sub-treasury bag on his back) following Andrew Jackson on the "hard road" to the White House. Prior to serving under Jackson, Van Buren led a dissident political faction in New York against Governor De Witt Clinton. What were they called?
A)Locofocos
B)Whigs
C)Bucktails
D)Know-Nothings
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This cartoon is in support of the 1840 Whig candidate for president who successfully ran a "log cabin campaign." Who was he?
A)John Tyler
B)Martin Van Buren
C)William Henry Harrison
D)Henry Clay
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