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What was the Nullification Crisis?(1 point)
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A) when South Carolina declared the Tariff of 1828 and ‘32 illegal and did not want to listen to the federal government
A) when South Carolina declared the Tariff of 1828 and ‘32 illegal and did not want to listen to the federal government

B) when South Carolina argued for the passing of the Tariff of 1832
B) when South Carolina argued for the passing of the Tariff of 1832

C) when President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Tariff of 1832
C) when President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Tariff of 1832

D) when Thomas Jefferson wrote the Kentucky Resolution

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Why did Andrew Jackson oppose the Second Bank of the US?(1 point)
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A) he supported it
A) he supported it

B) he believed that it gave out too much money to western farmers
B) he believed that it gave out too much money to western farmers

C) he believed that the Constitution did not give Congress the power to create a bank and that it gave too much power to the elite
C) he believed that the Constitution did not give Congress the power to create a bank and that it gave too much power to the elite

D) he wanted to control the economy personally
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Why are the Supreme Court cases Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and Worcester v. Georgia (1832) important?(1 point)
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A) they settled a border dispute between the US and Canada
A) they settled a border dispute between the US and Canada

B) they guaranteed the rights of the Cherokee Nation, which President Jackson protected
B) they guaranteed the rights of the Cherokee Nation, which President Jackson protected

C) they guaranteed the rights of the Cherokee Nation, but President Jackson ignored them and ordered the Cherokee to move west
C) they guaranteed the rights of the Cherokee Nation, but President Jackson ignored them and ordered the Cherokee to move west

D) they reestablished an alliance between the Cherokee nation and the British, which the Cherokee used in the war of 1812
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How did the US annex Texas?(1 point)
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A) Mexico gave the US Texas as a gift
A) Mexico gave the US Texas as a gift

B) the US annexed an independent Republic of Texas after years of Texas wanting to join the Union
B) the US annexed an independent Republic of Texas after years of Texas wanting to join the Union

C) the US invaded an independent Republic of Texas to help put down a revolution with the Mexican government
C) the US invaded an independent Republic of Texas to help put down a revolution with the Mexican government

D) Texas was one of the original British North American colonies
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A) when South Carolina declared the Tariff of 1828 and ‘32 illegal and did not want to listen to the federal government.

The Nullification Crisis was a confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government in the early 1830s, primarily over the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832, which South Carolina opposed and deemed unconstitutional.
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C) he believed that the Constitution did not give Congress the power to create a bank and that it gave too much power to the elite.

Andrew Jackson opposed the Second Bank of the United States because he viewed it as an institution that favored the wealthy and powerful at the expense of the common people. He believed that the bank was unconstitutional and concentrated too much economic power in the hands of a few.
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C) they guaranteed the rights of the Cherokee Nation, but President Jackson ignored them and ordered the Cherokee to move west.

The Supreme Court cases Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia upheld the rights of the Cherokee Nation and recognized their sovereignty. However, President Andrew Jackson famously ignored the rulings, leading to the forced removal of the Cherokee people in what became known as the Trail of Tears.
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B) the US annexed an independent Republic of Texas after years of Texas wanting to join the Union.

After declaring independence from Mexico in 1836, Texas became an independent republic and sought to join the United States. In 1845, the U.S. Congress approved the annexation of Texas, leading to its admission as a state.

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