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US History Chapter 12, Lesson 3
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- Q1president of the Second Bank of the United States; represented everything Jackson disliked.John BiddleNicholas BerkheimerNicholas BiddleNicholas Saint30s
- Q2an organization that has an important purpose in societyinsolanceinsinuationinstitutioninsensitivity30s
- Q3to reject a bill and prevent it from becoming lawvetodeclare constitutionalimpeachfilibuster`30s
- Q4Martin Van Buren, Jackson's VP won the election due to Jackson's popularity with the people.Election of 1828Election of 1832Election of 1840Election of 183630s
- Q5led to a depression which land values dropped and banks failed. Many workers lost their jobs, and people could not afford food or rent.The Depression of the 1930sThe Depression of 1873The Panic of 1837The Stock Market Crash of 192930s
- Q6Van Buren persuaded Congress to create an independent federal treasury. This prevented further bank crises.184019281836184830s
- Q7the Whigs chose William Henry Harrison (another hero of the War of 1812) and John Tyler, to run against Van Buren.The Lincoln Log CampaignThe Stalker Campaign"Make America Great Again"The Log Cabin Campaign30s
- Q8The major slogan of the Whig party in the Election of 1840."Tippecanoe and Tyler Too.""I like Ike""Make America Great Again""Madison All the Way"30s
- Q9A very cold day Harrison caught pneumonia and died 32 days later. He served the shortest term of any president.Election Day 1840Inauguration Day 1837Inauguration Day 2017Inauguration day, 184130s