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    any suitable reference book‚ to help you determine the solution. Mark the Scantron and submit it for grading at the end of the class period. (Note* Do not leave any answer blank.) United States History Advanced Placement-2 Jacksonian Democracy; 1828-1848 1.A 2.E 3.A 4.A 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.B 12.C 13.B 14.B 15.C 16.C 17.D 18.D 19.C 20.A 21.E 22.A 23.C 24.A 25.E 26.E 27.D 28.D 29.D 30.E 31.A 32.B 33.B 34.B 35.A 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.B 40.A 1. The charge

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    called this the corrupt bargain; he and his supporters believe that Adams and clay made an agreement where Henry helped John Quincy Adams win the presidency in return he appointed him as secretary of state. Andrew will then run for the presidency in 1828 and win against his rival Adam. After Jefferson purchases the Louisiana territory in 1803 there was an equal balance of representation‚ that changed in 1819 when the Missouri territory wanted to join the union. The Missouri Compromise was an agreement

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    said to be constitutional. In the election of 1832‚ Clay wanted to challenge Jackson on the issue by trying to persuade Congress to pass a bank re-charter-bill. Jackson vetoed it‚ saying that it was a private monopoly and that it favored the wealthy‚ and in turn led to the backfire of Clay’s plan. The majority of the voters agreed on his attack on the “hydra of corruption.” And as a result of this issue‚ Jackson got the majority of the votes and won the election. In his second term Jackson killed

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    different ways. The election of 1828 was run on the personalities of Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams instead of on the issues important of the day. Because it was run on personalities and not issues‚ Jackson was able to prevail. This election is where the supporters of Jackson began to call themselves the Democratic Party and the former Democratic-Republicans were replaced by the National Republicans who were in support of Adams. There were more changes that came about in the election of 1832. Andrew

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    Common Man Elected in 1828‚ Andrew Jackson remained popular with the general public. Jackson asserted that the fundamentals of democracy lay in absolute acceptance of the majority – the common man. Jackson persuaded countless Americans by stressing Jackson’s life story as a man from modest origins to becoming a successful planter. He is associated with the movement of increased popular participation in government‚ nearly doubling voter turnout during his second election. Jackson‚ the man who accentuated

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    campaigns. People including John Adams‚ Andrew Jackson‚ Martin Van Buren‚ William Harrison‚ and John Tyler were all important Presidents during the Second Part System period. People became more implicated and the elections became more aggressive. Participation in political campaigns and elections in the U.S. evolved between 1815 and 1840 from events that pushed America toward a Democratic nation. When people first began campaigning‚ they used more diverse methods. Candidates would not make public speeches

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    for his election in 1828. Jackson was also largely self educated. He read widely from the Bible and also threw dozens of daily and weekly news papers. Andrew Jackson was the first president to add running water into the White House‚ the first to be a target of an assassination attempt‚ and he was also the last president to serve in the in the revolutionary

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    Andrew Jackson won the election of 1829 making him the seventh President of the United States. Jackson was one of the candidates for the election of 1825‚ but lost due to the lack of majority votes. He was President from 1829 to 1837‚ during that time; he used Pocket Veto‚ then he came up with the Spoils System‚ another thing he did was create two different political parties‚ the Republican Party‚ and the Democratic Republicans. Andrew Jackson used Pocket Veto a total of twelve times. One of the

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    1. 601. Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada because A) there were too many French there. B) Canadian business would prove too competitive. C) it was too agrarian and would give more votes to the Democratic-Republicans. D) they believed that the Canadians could never become Americanized. E) too many Indians lived there. C 2. 602. During the War of 1812‚ the New England states A) supported the United States’ war effort. B) lent more money and sent more food to the British army than

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    STUDY GUIDE – FINAL SUMMER 2013 1. Which of the following came to America against their will? 2. What prodded hundreds to make the long leap into the dark? 3. What was it that betrayed a person’s rank in society? 4. What did early immigrants find when they got to America? 5. Which of the following colonies were parts of the middle colonies? 6. Which of the following colonies were parts of New England? 7. What served as the western border of the colonies? 8. What was the condition

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