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What did Alexis de Tocqueville observe on his visit to the United States that reflected changes that were happening in the country during Jackson's administration?(1 point)
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a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a strict divide between rich and poor
a strict divide between rich and poor
a growth in racial equality and increased rights for African Americans
a growth in racial equality and increased rights for African Americans
a government that limited voting rights strictly to the wealthy
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a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a strict divide between rich and poor
a strict divide between rich and poor
a growth in racial equality and increased rights for African Americans
a growth in racial equality and increased rights for African Americans
a government that limited voting rights strictly to the wealthy
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Which of the following is an accurate comparison of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson?(1 point)
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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.
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.
Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man.
Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man.
Adams had strong support from the rural areas in the South and West, but Jackson’s strongest supporters were from the North.
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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.
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.
Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man.
Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man.
Adams had strong support from the rural areas in the South and West, but Jackson’s strongest supporters were from the North.
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Why does the cartoon, from the Bank War in 1832, portray President Jackson as a king?(1 point)
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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.
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.
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.
Many people felt he was motivated by his own wealth.
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Why does the cartoon, from the Bank War in 1832, portray President Jackson as a king?(1 point)
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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.
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.
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.
Many people felt he was motivated by his own wealth.
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Who was President Jackson's vice president that led the resistance to the Tariff of 1828?(1 point)
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Henry Clay
Henry Clay
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
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Henry Clay
Henry Clay
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
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Which statement best explains how the conflict over the Tariff of 1828 was resolved?(1 point)
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South Carolina passed the Nullification Act, which canceled the tariff outright.
South Carolina passed the Nullification Act, which canceled the tariff outright.
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.
Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions.
Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariff.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariff.
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South Carolina passed the Nullification Act, which canceled the tariff outright.
South Carolina passed the Nullification Act, which canceled the tariff outright.
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.
Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions.
Henry Clay proposed a compromise tariff that eventually eased tensions.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariff.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the tariff.
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How did John Calhoun react to the Tariff of 1828?(1 point)
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He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.
He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.
He led a charge to impose stricter regulations on the Second Bank of the United States.
He led a charge to impose stricter regulations on the Second Bank of the United States.
He used his power as vice president to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff.
He used his power as vice president to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff.
He devised a Force Bill allowing the president the right to use the army to enforce the tariff.
How did John Calhoun react to the Tariff of 1828?(1 point)
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He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.
He claimed that states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.
He led a charge to impose stricter regulations on the Second Bank of the United States.
He led a charge to impose stricter regulations on the Second Bank of the United States.
He used his power as vice president to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff.
He used his power as vice president to influence President Jackson to oppose the tariff.
He devised a Force Bill allowing the president the right to use the army to enforce the tariff.
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Alexis de Tocqueville observed **a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes** during his visit to the United States, which reflected the changes that were happening in the country during Jackson's administration.
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The accurate comparison of John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson is: **Adams supported efforts to promote the growth of businesses, while Jackson supported efforts to help the common man.**
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The cartoon from the Bank War in 1832 portrays President Jackson as a king because **some felt he had used his power inappropriately in vetoing legislation to recharter the Bank.**
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President Jackson's vice president who led the resistance to the Tariff of 1828 was **John C. Calhoun.**
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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.**
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John Calhoun reacted to the Tariff of 1828 by claiming that **states had the right to cancel any federal law deemed unconstitutional.**