chapter 10 quiz 2 review
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Chapter 10 Quiz 2 Review. Which tariff caused the nullification crisis? tariff of 1816 revised tariff of 1832 “Tariff of Abominations” (1828) Compromise Tariff of 1833. “Tariff of Abominations” (1828). What bank system did Jackson set up to replace the National Bank? subtreasury system - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Chapter 10 Quiz 2 Review
• Which tariff caused the nullification crisis?– tariff of 1816– revised tariff of 1832– “Tariff of Abominations” (1828)– Compromise Tariff of 1833
• “Tariff of Abominations” (1828)
• What bank system did Jackson set up to replace the National Bank?– subtreasury system– independent treasury– pet banks– spoils system
• pet banks
• What Indian tribe attempted to keep its lands through legal action?– Fox– Sauk– Cherokee– Seminole
• Cherokee
• What was Jackson’s close circle of advisors called? _______________________
• Kitchen Cabinet
• What policy did Jackson adopt toward the Indian problem? __________________
• Indian Removal Policy
– A) John C. Calhoun– B) Sequoyah
• • ___ vice-president who proposed the doctrine
of nullification
• John C. Calhoun
– A) John C. Calhoun– B) Sequoyah
• • ___ creator of a written Cherokee alphabet
• Sequoyah
– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party
• • • ___ replacement of government officeholders
with supporters of the new administration
• D) spoils system
– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party
• • • ___ view that states can reject congressional acts
they deem unconstitutional
• B) nullification
– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party
• • • ___ competition against the two major political
parties
• E) third party
– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party
• • • ___ a written statement describing where a party
stands on various issues
• C) platform
– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party
• • • ___ a gathering of state delegates to nominate
the party’s presidential candidate
• A) national convention
– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”
• • ___ extremely high protectionist legislation
that led to the nullification crisis
• D) “Tariff of Abominations”
– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”
• • ___ the grant of war powers against South
Carolina
• B) Force Bill
– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”
• • ___ tariff designed to end the nullification
crisis by reducing the tariff rates
• A) Compromise Tariff of 1833
– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”
• • ___ prohibition of anything except hard
money for the purchase of public land
• C) Specie Circular of 1836
– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”
• • ___ forced removal of the Civilized Tribes
from their homeland
• E) “Trail of Tears”
• True/False• • ___ Nullification is another word for secession
• False
• True/False• • ___ After years of fighting, the United States
army was still unable to remove all of the Seminoles from Florida
• True
• True/False• • ___ the Cherokee nation adopted a written
language, European-style farms, and regular communities with roads and schools.
• True