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Liberty University Online Academy HIUS 316 QUIZ #2 Question 1) Andrew Jackson’s relationship with John C

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Liberty University Online Academy

HIUS 316

QUIZ #2

Question 1)

Andrew Jackson’s relationship with John C. Calhoun was:

 

 

  • Question 2

 

According to Howe, Jackson’s “kitchen cabinet” was:

 

 

 

  • Question 3

 

Jackson believed the following in regards to a system of Internal Improvements:

 

 

 

  • Question 4

 

How did Howe describe Jackson’s personality?

  • Question 5

 

Jackson’s attitude in regards to women was:

 

 

 

 

 

  • Question 6

 

According to Howe, Andrew Jackson reacted to the death of his wife Rachel by:  

  • Question 7

 

Jackson’s first Vice President was?

 

 

 

  • Question 8

 

Andrew Jackson’s policy toward Native Americans was:

 

 

 

 

 

  • Question 9

 

 

Monroe Doctrine meant that:

 

 

 

  • Question 10

 

All of the below were presidential candidates in the 1824 election except who?

 

  • Question 11

 

The United States had been negotiating with Spain since before the War of 1812 for possession of which region?

 

 

 

  • Question 12

 

 

During the Missouri Compromise debates most Southerners defended slavery as a positive moral good and most Northerners argued out of concern for the welfare of enslaved African Americans.

 

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Question 13

 

The Missouri Compromise created a new principle out of what had been happening previously by accident, that new states would be admitted in pairs so as not to alter the sectional balance between slave and free.

 

Question 14

 

By 1824 the majority of states  presidential electors by popular vote rather than by choice of state legislatures.

 

 

Question 15

 

The presidential campaign of 1824 represented a clash of regional, class, and philosophical differences rather than a clash of personal ambitions.

 

 

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