QUESTION 1
After the “Tariff of Abominations” was approved by Congress in 1828, Vice President John C. Calhoun published the Exposition and Protest which stated:
|
|
Congress restricted tariff duties at 20% |
|
|
a state convention could write new federal laws |
|
|
laws passed by the federal government could be rejected by the states |
|
|
laws passed by the federal government should be accepted by the states |
QUESTION 2
All the statements occurred during the election of 1828 except?
|
|
Adams’s supporters questioned the morality of Andrew Jackson and his wife Rachel because her divorce had not been finalized when they married |
|
|
Jackson’s supporters questioned the morality of John Quincy Adams because they accused him of being a pimp |
|
|
the election was decided by Congress |
|
|
Jackson benefitted during the election with the removal of the property ownership requirement to vote |
QUESTION 3
How did Jackson weaken the Second Bank of the United States?
|
|
Jackson forced it to close immediately after he vetoed the recharter bill |
|
|
Jackson distributed government deposits to state banks |
|
|
Jackson replaced the president of the bank with a supporter |
|
|
renamed it the Third Bank of the United States |
QUESTION 4
What ended the Nullification Crisis in 1832?
|
|
The Dorr War |
|
|
The succession of South Carolina from the Union |
|
|
A compromise tariff |
|
|
Andrew Jackson enforcing the collection of custom duties through military force |
QUESTION 5
In 1836, the Specie Circular ordered that payment for federal lands be made in gold or silver. It affected the country by:
|
|
bursting the specie bubble and increasing the value of public lands |
|
|
increasing President Andrew Jackson’s and his supporters’ popularity |
|
|
draining state banks of their gold and silver deposits and fueled an economic depression |
|
|
causing a recession in the South when the international price of cotton collapsed |
QUESTION 6
Both Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau advocated which of the following?
|
|
urbanism |
|
|
the status quo |
|
|
religious adherence |
|
|
individualism |
QUESTION 7
Which of the following was NOT a method used by Garrisonian abolitionists in their crusade to end slavery?
|
|
Distribution of anti-slavery pamphlets and newspapers |
|
|
Publication of slave narratives that revealed the immorality of slavery |
|
|
Submission of thousands of anti-slavery petitions to Congress |
|
|
Calls for the gradual emancipation of slaves |
QUESTION 8
The Cult of True Womanhood held that:
|
|
women should become involved in reforming society |
|
|
women were the guardians of moral virtue |
|
|
women should have property rights |
|
|
women should have the right to vote |
QUESTION 9
By the 1840s, the abolitionist movement had split over the issue of:
|
|
elevating women to leadership roles within the movement |
|
|
submitting anti-slavery petitions |
|
|
the creation of anti-slavery newspapers |
|
|
emphasizing the immorality of slavery |
QUESTION 10
Women’s involvement in abolitionism:
|
|
was limited to distributing leaflets |
|
|
was enthusiastically supported by their male colleagues |
|
|
led them to fight for women’s rights |
|
|
faced little criticism for taking on public speaking roles |
The post QUESTION 1 After the “Tariff of Abominations” was approved by Congress in 1828, Vice President John C. Calhoun published the Exposition and Protest which stated: appeared first on My Academic Papers.