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2 Jacksonian Democracy

3 For whom was Jacksonian Democracy named? President Andrew JacksonPresident Andrew Jackson

4 What characterized American politics in the Age of Jackson? A new democratic spiritA new democratic spirit

5 Who participated in American politics for the first time during the Age of Jackson? The American massesThe American masses

6 In what type of government do the people who are best qualified to rule hold all the power? An AristocracyAn Aristocracy

7 What is an aristocrat? A member of the ruling classA member of the ruling class

8 Define suffrage. The right to voteThe right to vote

9 What was universal white manhood suffrage? All adult white males were eligible to voteAll adult white males were eligible to vote

10 What two voting requirements did universal white manhood suffrage eliminate? Religious (church membership)Religious (church membership) Property ownershipProperty ownership

11 What is a national convention? Members of the same political party meet to choose that party’s candidates for president and vice presidentMembers of the same political party meet to choose that party’s candidates for president and vice president

12 How did Andrew Jackson reward his supporters? The spoils systemThe spoils system

13 What was the spoils system? Giving government jobs to political supportersGiving government jobs to political supporters

14 What was the biggest criticism of the spoils system? The best qualified people did not get government jobsThe best qualified people did not get government jobs

15 Why did Jackson distrust the Bank of the United States? UndemocraticUndemocratic Controlled by the Eastern eliteControlled by the Eastern elite

16 Who made up the Eastern elite during the Age of Jackson? Wealthy businessmenWealthy businessmen

17 How can a president block a bill passed by Congress? Veto itVeto it

18 What does it mean for a president to veto a bill? Reject itReject it

19 What action did President Jackson take on the bill to recharter the BUS? Vetoed itVetoed it

20 How did Jackson’s veto of the bank bill differ from all previous presidential vetoes? It was not based on constitutional grounds.It was not based on constitutional grounds.

21 What precedent was set by Jackson’s bank veto? Presidents can veto any bill they don’t like.Presidents can veto any bill they don’t like.

22 What was the main issue in the 1832 election? Jackson’s bank vetoJackson’s bank veto

23 Who ran against Jackson in 1832? Henry ClayHenry Clay

24 What was Henry Clay’s political party? National RepublicanNational Republican

25 What political party did the National Republicans become? The Whig PartyThe Whig Party

26 What was Jackson’s main goal during his second term as president? Destroy the Bank of the United StatesDestroy the Bank of the United States

27 How did Jackson destroy the BUS? He withdrew all the federal government’s money from the BUSHe withdrew all the federal government’s money from the BUS

28 What resulted from Jackson’s decision to take the federal money out of the BUS? A major economic depressionA major economic depression Panic of 1837Panic of 1837

29 What did white Americans do to the Indians during the Age of Jackson? Beat them in warsBeat them in wars Kicked them off their landsKicked them off their lands

30 What did the Indian Removal Act do? Forced Southeastern Indians to move to a new Indian TerritoryForced Southeastern Indians to move to a new Indian Territory

31 In what present day state was the new Indian Territory? OklahomaOklahoma

32 What was the forced journey of the Cherokee Indians from their homes in Georgia to the new Indian Territory in Oklahoma? The Trail of TearsThe Trail of Tears

33 What Indians were on the Trail of Tears? The CherokeesThe Cherokees

34 What happened to nearly 1/4 of the Cherokees on the Trail of Tears? They died.They died.

35 What happened to other Indian tribes during the Age of Jackson? Forced to move to OklahomaForced to move to Oklahoma Made to stay on reservationsMade to stay on reservations

36 What happened to American Indians throughout the rest of the 19th century? Forced to move off their ancestral landsForced to move off their ancestral lands Kicked off their landKicked off their land Made to live on reservationsMade to live on reservations

37 What was the main goal of the women’s rights movement during the Jacksonian period? Women’s suffrageWomen’s suffrage Or the right to voteOr the right to vote

38 When did the women’s rights movement begin? 18481848

39 Where did the women’s rights movement begin? Seneca Falls, New YorkSeneca Falls, New York

40 What right for women did the Seneca Falls Declaration support? Women’s suffrageWomen’s suffrage

41 Who were two of the early leaders of the women’s suffrage movement? Elizabeth Cady StantonElizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony


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