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Unit 2 Assessment > "Jacksonian Democracy"

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  • Q1

    The increasing belief during the 1820s and 1830s in the political wisdom of common people is called ____.

    Jacksonian Democracy

    We the People

    Common Democracy

    Common Law

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  • Q2

    The meetings in which delegates choose their party’s presidential candidates are called ___.

    party elections

    nominating conventions

    selection committees

    candidate meetings

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  • Q3

    Many southerners nicknamed the high protective Tariff of 1828 the ___.

    Tariff of Tears

    Tariff of Hopelessness

    Tariff of Abominations

    Terrible Tariff

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  • Q4

    This 1830 law passed by Congress permitted the relocation of Native Americans.

    Relocation Law

    Indian Reservation Treaty

    Treaty of Indian Relocation

    Indian Removal Act

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  • Q5

    Andrew Jackson hoped to relocate Native Americans to the designated Indian Territory, which was located in this modern-day state:

    Missouri

    Oklahoma

    Arkansas

    Idaho

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  • Q6

    According to what we have learned in Unit 2, The Cherokee people endured a brutal march of ______  to their new home west of the Mississippi River.

    800 miles

    5,365,678 miles

    400 miles

    1,200 miles

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  • Q7

    As part of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which one of the following Indian groups agreed to give up 10.5 million acres?

    Seminole

    Creek

    Cherokee

    Choctaw

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  • Q8

    The 1835 agreement that the U.S. government used to justify removal of all remaining Cherokee from Georgia was the ___.

    Jackson Indian Act

    Treaty of Greenville

    Treaty of New Echota

    Indian Removal Act

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  • Q9

    In 1838, a forced march in which thousands of Cherokee died of disease and exposure to harsh weather was initiated by the U.S. government. Historically, it is known as  ______.

    the Trail of Tears

    the Cherokee Exodus

    the Cherokee Deliverance

    the Great Migration

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  • Q10

    Henry David Thoreau influenced which of the following reform movements by writing the book entitled  "Walden"?

    Women's Rights

    Anti-Slavery

    the 2nd Great Awakening

    Transcendentalism

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  • Q11

    This organization gave lectures and distributed pamphlets urging Americans to reduce or stop their drinking.

    National Prohibition League

    Anti-Demon Rum Club

    Alcoholics Anonymous

    American Temperance Society

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  • Q12

    Which of these is the name of the first national women’s rights conference?

    Seneca Falls Convention

    New York Women’s Conference

    Niagara Falls Convention

    Women of Faith Conference

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  • Q13

    President Andrew Jackson used his presidential veto power in order to end the existence of the ______.

    Bank of America

    Indian Removal Act

    Treasury Department

    National Bank

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  • Q14

    Use this map to answer the following question: Identify the two states that were admitted to the United States as part of the Missouri Compromise.

    Question Image

    A and C

    A and B

    A and D

    C and B

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  • Q15

    The Southern economy was primarily based on industrialism and manufacturing.

    FALSE

    TRUE

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  • Q16

    Abolitionists were concerned with prohibition of alcohol and gambling.

    FALSE

    TRUE

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  • Q17

    The Nullification Crisis occurred because South Carolina believed that the Tariff of 1828 was unconstitutional and that as a state they had the right to nullify the protective tariff.

    TRUE

    FALSE

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  • Q18

    South Carolina threatened to secede as a result of the Nullification Crisis.

    FALSE

    TRUE

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  • Q19

    Andrew Jackson had the same outlook as the Founding Fathers regarding political parties.

    FALSE

    TRUE

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  • Q20

    Thomas Jefferson was against drawing the 36' 30" line as a long term solution for the U.S. because he feared it would divide the country.

    FALSE

    TRUE

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