- Right of citizens to vote in democratic elections.
Your answer:
Authentic Assessment
Voting Block
Utopian
Suffrage
- Voters who shared similar political needs and aims and who tended to vote alike.
Your answer:
voting block
utopian
suffrage
a "good chunk of time"
- Policy supported by President Jackson that forced thousands of Indians to leave their homelands to make room for white settlers.
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Nullification Crisis
Bank Bill of 1832
Indian Removal
Voting Block
- Indian tribe that challenged the Indian Removal Law of 1830 in the Supreme Court.
Your answer:
Indian Removal
Cherokee
Lyon Tribe
Utopians
- Name given to the political dispute caused by South Carolina's promise to secede from the Union if the Tariff of 1832 was not set aside.
Your answer:
Bank Bill of 1832
Indian Removal
Voting Block
Nullification Crisis
- Ideal community in which a belief in total equality was stressed.
Your answer:
Indian Removal
Cherokee
Suffrage
Utopian
- Religious group, many members of which worked to end slavery during the mid-1800's.
Your answer:
Chrokees
Nullification Crisis
Voting Block
Quakers
- Black abolitionist who traveled throughout the North to speak against slavery.
Your answer:
John C. Calhoun
Mary Lyon
Frederick Douglass
Horace Mann
- Founder of the first women's college in the United States.
Your answer:
John C. Calhoun
Mary Lyon
Horace Mann
Frederick Douglass
- Educational leader who won many public-school reforms during the late 1830's.
Your answer:
Frederick Douglass
Mary Lyon
Horace Mann
John C. Calhoun
- One of the leading northern abolitionists in the 1830's.
Your answer:
Alfred E. Neuman
William Lloyd Garrison
Andrew Jackson
John C. Calhoun
- During the Age of Jackson, Americans made several attempts to ...
Your answer:
put a man on the moon
build a larger slave trade
reform their society
regulate foreign farm production
- High tariffs on goods produced overseas and sold in America generally resulted in ...
Your answer:
lower prices for American-made goods
lower prices for foreign-made goods
sticky tar on "iffy" roads
higher prices for American-made goods
- During the Age of Jackson, many westerners and most southerners called for ...
Your answer:
the abolition of slavery
faster internet access
higher tariffs
lower tariffs
- During the 1820's and the 1830's, the South grew to depend upon ...
Your answer:
high tariffs on overseas goods sold in the U.S.
dial-up access
the industrial power of the West
northern industries to turn its cash crops into finished goods for market
- The water route built across New York State during the 1820's was known as the ...
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Southwest Passage
Northwest Passage
American System
Erie Canal
- One of President Jackson's first acts after taking office in 1829 was to ...
Your answer:
oppose construction of southern industries
resign from office
reward his political friends by placing them in government jobs
support a law raising the Tariff of 1828
- Generally, northern factory owners opposed cheap prices for western land because they ...
Your answer:
feared that cheap land would draw northern workers to the west
wanted to buy the land themselves
feared that cheap land would lead to a war with Mexico
had paid a lot for the land
- One voting block that gained influence in the 1820's was made up largely of ...
Your answer:
middle-class western farmers
southern factory workers
black Americans
immigrants
- During the early 1800's, one way that suffrage was expanded in many states was to ...
Your answer:
make everybody suffer
give the right to vote to women
allow Indians to own land
do away with property ownership as a qualification for voting