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True or False




The Bucktail faction believed that control of the Democratic Party should be in the hands of established and powerful party leaders.

FALSE

True or False




Eary in the nation's history, the right to vote was based on property ownership or the payment of taxes.

TRUE

True or False




An important event in the advent of popular democracy was the rapid growth of the printing industry.

TRUE

True or False




The inauguration of Andrew Jackson marked the strengthening of traditional politics in America.

FALSE

True or False




The Nullification Controversy constituted the most serious threat to national unity that the nation had ever faced.

TRUE



True or False




The Trail of Tears was a tragic event that occurred as a result of the policy of Indian removal.

TRUE

True or False




The growth of large-scale business was delayed until the Civil War because states refused to pass laws that allowed for big corporations.

FALSE

True or False




The Panic of 1837 resulted from policies established during the administration of Martin Van Buren.

False

True or False




The first president to die in office was the Whig William Henry Harrison.

TRUE



True or False




Balloon-frame housing made nice homes much more affordable to common folks in the United States.

TRUE

The second American Party System...

created truly national political parties for the first time in American history.

During the early years of the 1800s...

the United States was unique in the way popular democracy developed in a nation.

The American political system developed in such a way that...

most adult white males gained the right to vote.

The period called the Era of Good Feelings came to an end with...

the election of 1824.

A significant characteristic of popular democracy was...

an insistence that voters express loyalty to a specific party.

Andrew Jackson ushered in a period of American history known as the ...

Age of the Common Man



During his administration, Andrew Jackson...

used the presidential veto quite frequently.

The Nullification Crisis...

epitomized growing sectional differences and the constitutional questions associated with those differences.

The nation's approach to Indian policy rested primarily on the idea of...

Native-American assimilation into white culture or the removal of the Native Americans to western lands.

In his letter in 1836, John Ross...

protested American policies toward the Cherokee Indians.

The proposals that Henry Clay advocated came to be known as...

the American System.

President Andrew Jackson...

generally mistrusted banks and so moved to destroy the Bank of the United States.

The political coalition that emerged in opposition to the Jacksonian Democrats was the...

Whig Party.

During the era of Andrew Jackson...

Americans begn to create a viable natinal artistic culture.

During the 1820s and 1830s...

a sense of national identity coincided with the emergence of powerful sectional differences.