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Module 2 and 3 Review - Jacksonian Democracy

Authored by Joseph Provini

Social Studies

9th Grade

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Module 2 and 3 Review - Jacksonian Democracy
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Andrew Jackson's election victory in 1828 depended on support from

the rich and well-born.

Native Americans.

the common people.

states' rights supporters.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Jackson's practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs became known as

the spoils system.
Jacksonian democracy.
mudslinging.
a corrupt bargain.

3.

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Jacksonian Democracy

an informal group of trusted advisers who sometimes met in the White House kitchen

The practice of giving government jobs to political backers

The period of expanding democracy that gave voting rights to all white males

The Court ruled that the national bank was constitutional

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why did Jackson oppose the Bank of the United States?

He thought its president was inexperienced and poorly educated.
He thought it loaned too much money to farmers and workers.
He thought it was unconstitutional and that it favored the rich.
He thought it benefited western business owners over those in the east.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which bank was Andrew Jackson having a conflict with?

First Bank of the United States

Second Bank of the United States

Pet Banks

State Banks

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Why were many more people allowed to vote during Andrew Jackson's presidency?

A man didn't have to own property anymore to vote
tariffs were lowered
women gained the right to vote
African Americans were allowed to vote

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Vice President who declared that the states had the right to nullify any federal law with which they disagreed was who? This guy said people in South Carolina didn't have to pay the tariffs.

John Marshall

Martin Van Buren

John Douglas

John C. Calhoun

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