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7.3 and 7.4 Age of Jackson

Who lost the election of 1824 despite winning the popular vote? A. Henry Clay B. John C. Calhoun C. Andrew Jackson D. John Q. Adams

2. To be able to vote in the early Republic you had to be a white, male landowner. By 1828 which one of those requirements was dropped, allowing more voter participation?

3. What Supreme Court Case ruled in favor of the Cherokee Indians by saying they could stay in their territory? A. McCullough v. Maryland B. Worcester v. Georgia C. Marbury v. Madison D. Gibbons v. Ogden

4. The Trail of Tears refers to the forced relocation of the Cherokee to Indian Territory, which is now present day _____________________.

5. Andrew Jackson said of John Marshall’s famous decision in favor of the Cherokee Indians by saying “Marshall made is decision now let him _________________it.

B. Tariff of Abominations. C.. Imprisonment of US seamen. 6. The South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification was a result of the A. Panic of 1837. B. Tariff of Abominations. C.. Imprisonment of US seamen. D. Missouri Compromise

7. Who was Jackson’s Vice-President from South Carolina who opposed tariffs and believed that states could nullify national laws (“South Carolina Nullification Crisis”)? A. Henry Clay B. John Quincy Adams C. John C. Calhoun D. Daniel Webster

8. Jackson’s “pet banks” led to the A. Removal of Native Americans. B 8. Jackson’s “pet banks” led to the A. Removal of Native Americans. B. Tariff of Abominations. C. Panic of 1837. D. Spoils System.

9. What political party formed in the 1830s to oppose the policies of Andrew Jackson? A. Free-Soil B. Democrats C. Whigs D. Populist

10. William Henry Harrison was elected President in 1840 10. William Henry Harrison was elected President in 1840. He is famous for serving only _______days as President, the shortest term in U.S. History.