 The main issue that pulled the Whig party together was opposition to  Jackson’s policies  protective tariffs  the National Bank  the Force Bill.

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 The main issue that pulled the Whig party together was opposition to  Jackson’s policies  protective tariffs  the National Bank  the Force Bill

 Jackson’s policies

 What presidential candidate used the slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler too”?  John Quincy Adams  Martin Van Buren  William Henry Harrison  Andrew Jackson

 William Henry Harrison

 What was the main theme of the Whig’s colorful 1840 presidential campaign?  log cabin  tariff  National Bank  Indian removal policy

 log cabin

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) William Henry Harrison  C) Martin Van Buren  D) John Tyler  E) Panic of 1837  ___ supported states’ rights and unexpectedly became president when the president died

 D) John Tyler

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) William Henry Harrison  C) Martin Van Buren  D) John Tyler  E) Panic of 1837  ___ president whose administration lasted only one month

 William Henry Harrison

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) William Henry Harrison  C) Martin Van Buren  D) John Tyler  E) Panic of 1837  ___ a deep five-year depression worsened by Jackson’s economic policies

 E) Panic of 1837

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) William Henry Harrison  C) Martin Van Buren  D) John Tyler  E) Panic of 1837  ___ Panic of 1837 was associated with this president

 C) Martin Van Buren

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) William Henry Harrison  C) Martin Van Buren  D) John Tyler  E) Panic of 1837  ___ one-month presidency

 William Henry Harrison