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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A To force President Jackson into an unpopular veto
B To continue its stabilizing benefits to the nation
C To help President Jackson defeat the bank bill
D To ensure Whigs in Congress would reject the charter
Question #2
A a limited federal government with an Indian removal policy.
B a government that promoted economic development of America.
C a powerful federal government that could shape people’s lives.
D a strong government that expanded opportunities for all races.
Question #3
A He ordered federal deposits removed from its vaults.
B He shut down the national bank and all state banks.
C His narrow victory convinced him to support the bank.
D He hoped to let the original charter expire quietly in 1836.
Question #4
A was one of the methods that women were encouraged to use when disciplining their children
B was a bonus system that provided landowners with additional land if they were married
C was an economic system used to encourage investors to invest in the Erie Canal project
D a political policy where loyal campaign supporters expected to benefit from the federal patronage system.
Question #5
A Missouri
B Minnesota
C Florida
D Louisiana
Question #6
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #7
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #8
A The Cherokee trip home from Washington after a failed attempt to keep some of their land
B The route taken by Cherokee warriors when they retreated after their defeat by the U.S. army
C A Cherokee ritual mourning the loss of hundreds of their people in an unprovoked massacre
D A 1,200-mile forced march of Cherokees who were expelled from their land
Question #9
A They hoped to show that Van Buren needed to be a more lenient president than Jackson had been.
B They assumed that Van Buren was so unpopular that any of the three could win.
C Daniel Webster insisted on running even though he lacked support outside of the South.
D Each candidate had a solid regional base, but none had the support of all regions.
Question #10
A send troops to slaughter the Indians.
B defend Indian rights to disputed lands in Georgia.
C oppose their removal to the West.
D refuse to enforce a Supreme Court decision in the Indian’s favor.
Question #11
A dropped by half
B quadrupled
C tripled
D doubled
Question #12
A Congress enhanced manumission laws to defuse the protest.
B They passed a “gag rule” through Congress.
C They organized off-the-record hearings for the petitioners.
D Congress ordered mail carriers to destroy the petitions.
Question #13
A a statement that suggested the Western Hemisphere will ultimately come under the rule of one republic, the United States.
B a mandate that Western Hemispheric nations are destined to become one economic unit with laws and procedures by which Europe must abide.
C a mandate that proclaims the Western Hemispheric nations will have no interests in Europe affairs that could upset its domestic tranquility.
D a statement that suggested the Western Hemisphere is henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European power.
Question #14
A TRUE
B FALSE
Question #15
A The Cherokee Indians won two Supreme Courts cases that allowed them to stay on their land in Georgia
B The Sauk Indians refused to leave their land in Illinois and were forceabley removed by Union troops
C President Jackson vetoed the legislation so the Cherokee could stay on their land
D The Apache Indians fought a war of resistance in the Mexico territory
Question #16
A Democrats and Republicans
B Republicans and Whigs
C Federalists and Democrats
D Democrats and Whigs
Question #17
A The character of the candidates
B Slavery
C The national bank
D Women’s rights
Question #18
A American bankers called for loans to be repaid only with banknotes.
B America demanded payment in specie from foreign business and this resulted in a decline in cotton prices.
C Businesses refused to liquefy their assets in order to pay off debts.
D Real estate prices increased even as stock prices plummeted.
Question #19
A The rising prices for American cotton overseas
B Rising prices increased inflation and speculation.
C The slackening of consumer demand for numerous goods
D Pessimism concerning U.S. economic prospects
Question #20
A He sent armed ships to Charleston harbor.
B He eliminated the tariff entirely.
C He applauded South Carolina’s assertion of states’ rights.
D He increased the tariff.