
John Quincy Adams
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John Quincy Adams
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Multiple Choice
What is suffrage?
Suffering emotionally, physically, and mentally
the right to vote
the right to practice a religion
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Multiple Choice
The growth of the U.S. led to sectional differences
True
False
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Multiple Choice
By 1830s, most states dropped the requirement for men to own land to vote .
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Married women were not allowed to own land.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
How many candidates ran in the election of 1824?
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5
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Multiple Choice
Who chose the President in the election of 1824?
The electors
The House of Representatives
The voters
Henry Clay
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Multiple Choice
Jackson called the election a "corrupt bargain" because ____ persuaded the Reps to vote for Adams, and Adams made him Secretary of State.
Henry Clay
William Crawford
James Monroe
Alexander Hamilton
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How Did Political Parties Derive From the
Democrat-Republican Party?
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J.Q. Adams
and Henry Clay
Andrew Jackson
and Adams’ V.P.,
John C. Calhoun
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Multiple Choice
In the mid-1830s, supporters of John Quincy Adams created the ____ party.
Democrat-Republican
Whig
Democrat
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Multiple Choice
Who supported westward expansion to open up land for settlers?
Democrats
National Republicans & Whigs
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Multiple Choice
Who supported higher tariffs?
Democrats
National Republicans & Whigs
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Multiple Choice
Who supported federal oversight of the banking system?
Democrats
National Republicans & Whigs
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Multiple Choice
Who supported government projects to promote industry?
Democrats
National Republicans & Whigs
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Multiple Choice
Who opposed privileges for the wealthy and educated?
Democrats
National Republicans & Whigs
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Multiple Choice
Who won the election of 1828 for the "common people?"
John Quincy Adams
Henry Clay
William Crawford
Andrew Jackson
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Multiple Choice
J.Q. Adams lobbied tirelessly against the 1836 "gag rule" which prevented petitions against
westward expansion.
displacing Native Americans.
slavery.
political parties.
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