#1 What was the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis? (1 point) Responses Can the federal government regulate interstate commerce? Can the federal government regulate interstate commerce? Can a state regulate interstate commerce? Can a state regulate interstate commerce? Can a state overturn a federal law? Can a state overturn a federal law? Can the federal government levy taxes on states? Can the federal government levy taxes on states? Question 2 #2 Which statement best explains how the conflict over the Tariff of 1828 was resolved? (1 point) Responses The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariff. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariff. Daniel Webster gave a speech to the Senate and the tariff was repealed. Daniel Webster gave a speech to the Senate and the tariff was repealed. South Carolina passed the Nullification Act, which canceled the tariff outright. South Carolina passed the Nullification Act, which canceled the tariff outright. Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions. Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions. Question 3 #3 Which of the following is an accurate comparison of Adams and Jackson? (1 point) Responses Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the ordinary man. Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the ordinary man. Jackson supported the idea of high tariffs to increase revenue, but Adams wanted to end high tariffs. Jackson supported the idea of high tariffs to increase revenue, but Adams wanted to end high tariffs. Adams had strong support from the rural areas in the South and West, but Jackson’s strongest supporters were from the North. Adams had strong support from the rural areas in the South and West, but Jackson’s strongest supporters were from the North. Jackson wanted to improve the territory already under the control of the U.S., but Adams wanted to expand territory to the Pacific Ocean. Jackson wanted to improve the territory already under the control of the U.S., but Adams wanted to expand territory to the Pacific Ocean. Question 4 #4 Which of the following best describes how settlers traveled west? (1 point) Responses Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on flatboats to float down rivers. Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on flatboats to float down rivers. Many settlers traveled along with Daniel Boone across Lake Ontario to the Gateway to the West. Many settlers traveled along with Daniel Boone across Lake Ontario to the Gateway to the West. Most African Americans were given their freedom so they could help clear the trails for other settlers. Most African Americans were given their freedom so they could help clear the trails for other settlers. Settlers from New England traveled south to take over plantations in Georgia and Alabama. Settlers from New England traveled south to take over plantations in Georgia and Alabama. Question 5 #5 Use the cartoon to answer the question. Why does the cartoon, from the Bank War in 1832, portray President Jackson as a king? (1 point) Responses Many people felt he was motivated by his own wealth. Many people felt he was motivated by his own wealth. Some felt he had used his power inappropriately in vetoing legislation to recharter the Bank. Some felt he had used his power inappropriately in vetoing legislation to recharter the Bank. Some felt there remained questions about the legitimacy of the election that put him into office. Some felt there remained questions about the legitimacy of the election that put him into office. Many people believed that his anti-Bank stance was to serve the interests of aristocrats. Many people believed that his anti-Bank stance was to serve the interests of aristocrats. Question 6 #6 During the 1840s the factors in this diagram contributed to widespread support for which of the following? (1 point) Responses The Kansas-Nebraska Act The Kansas-Nebraska Act Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny The American System The American System States' Rights States' Rights Question 7 #7 Which of the following accurately portrays what life was like for pioneers traveling west? (1 point) Responses Entire families rarely traveled together because it was too dangerous for the children. Entire families rarely traveled together because it was too dangerous for the children. Travel across the land was preferred over river travel because of the need to bring wagons. Travel across the land was preferred over river travel because of the need to bring wagons. Pioneers carried all their possessions on long and dangerous trails. Pioneers carried all their possessions on long and dangerous trails. Pioneers traveled along well-maintained trails with little difficulty. Pioneers traveled along well-maintained trails with little difficulty. Question 8 #8 How did the Indian Removal Act of 1830 go against the Worcester v. Georgia ruling? (1 point) Responses It extended a military campaign against Native American peoples who had farm land. It extended a military campaign against Native American peoples who had farm land. It nullified all previous treaties that protected the interests of Georgians against Cherokees. It nullified all previous treaties that protected the interests of Georgians against Cherokees. It was a law banning Native American groups from owning land within the borders of any U.S. state. It was a law banning Native American groups from owning land within the borders of any U.S. state. It ignored that fact that Native American lands were sovereign and not technically part of the United States. It ignored that fact that Native American lands were sovereign and not technically part of the United States. Question 9 #9 "I shall never surrender or retreat…I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism and everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid, with all [speed]…" ----William B. Travis Use the passage to answer the question. How did this message and the events at the Alamo affect Texans? Select two that apply. (4 points) Responses It discouraged Texans who realized the battle had been lost. It discouraged Texans who realized the battle had been lost. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support. It reminded Texans that enslaved people would want freedom as well It reminded Texans that enslaved people would want freedom as well It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence. It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence. Question 10 #10 Who was President Jackson's vice president that led the resistance to the Tariff of 1828? (1 point) Responses Henry Clay Henry Clay John C. Calhoun John C. Calhoun Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Frederick Douglass

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Here are the answers to your questions:

#1 The primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis was: Can a state overturn a federal law?

#2 The statement that best explains how the conflict over the Tariff of 1828 was resolved is: Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions.

#3 An accurate comparison of Adams and Jackson is: Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the ordinary man.

#4 The best description of how settlers traveled west is: Some settlers loaded their animals and wagons on flatboats to float down rivers.

#5 The reason the cartoon portrays President Jackson as a king is: Some felt he had used his power inappropriately in vetoing legislation to recharter the Bank.

#6 The factors in the diagram contributed to widespread support for: Manifest Destiny.

#7 An accurate portrayal of what life was like for pioneers traveling west is: Pioneers carried all their possessions on long and dangerous trails.

#8 The Indian Removal Act of 1830 went against the Worcester v. Georgia ruling because: It ignored the fact that Native American lands were sovereign and not technically part of the United States.

#9 The message by William B. Travis and the events at the Alamo affected Texans by:

  1. It inspired Texans to fight the Mexicans for their independence.
  2. It encouraged Texans to plead with the United States for support.

#10 President Jackson's vice president who led the resistance to the Tariff of 1828 was: John C. Calhoun.