1

The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?

(1 point)

Oincreased reliance on anstocratic families

O acceptance of the common man

Oincreased nights for Native Americans

O acceptance of British influence

#2

Increased suffrage and the development of new political parties in the early 1800s indicate which of the following?

(1 point)

expansion of democracy

restriction of democracy

Oincrease in the power of individual states

O decrease in the power of individual stafiles

#3

In the text, you read this about the Bank of the United States:

The Bank of the United States had been a subject of dispute since its early days. The Bank had great power over the nation's banking system because it controlled loans made by state banks. When the Bank's directors thought that state banks were making too many loans, they limited the amount these banks could lend. The cutbacks angered farmers and merchants who borrowed money to buy land or finance new businesses.

Use the passage to answer the question.

Which of these groups were most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States?

(1 point)

ordinary laborers

international businessmen

people in favor of states' rights

those in favor of a strong central government

4
"The faith and justice of our nation were at hazard [in danger]. That faith and justice were pledged for the protection of the Cherokees in their rights; but that pledge was apparently about to be forfeited [given up), that faith to be broken, and an act of flagrant [open] robbery to be committed upon a defenceless people, with the sanction [approval] of our national authorities. We hoped that a decision of the Supreme Court might be the occasion of arresting [stopping] the hand of oppression-Samuel A. Worcester and Elizur Butler, Letter upon their release from prison, 1833

Use the passage to answer the question.

How would Samuel A. Worcester most likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee people?

(1 point)

He would be happy because he wanted the Cherokee to be moved to the west

He would be surprised because he expected the Supreme Court to rule in his lavor

He would be disappointed because he argued for the Cherokees' right to their land

He would be surprised because he expected Georgians to change their minds about Indian Removal

#5

What impact did Robert Fulton have on farmers?

(1 point)

His development of a canal system helped imgate dry farmland

His development of better roadways connected farmers to the east coast

His invention of the steamboat allowed for cheap transportation of crops

His invention of the steam engine led to a growth in the meat packing industry

6

Which statement correctly contrasts the Lancaster Turnpike with the National Road?

(1 point)

The Lancaster Turnpike was a longer road.

The National Road required users to pay a toll to use it

The National Road was a "corduroy road."

The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on U.S. history:

  1. The eventual election of Andrew Jackson indicated which shift in U.S. politics?

    • O acceptance of the common man
  2. Increased suffrage and the development of new political parties in the early 1800s indicate which of the following?

    • expansion of democracy
  3. Which of these groups were most likely to be concerned about the Bank of the United States?

    • farmers and merchants (not listed in your options, but they are the most affected based on the passage provided; if the best available choice among those given had to be picked, you would likely go with “people in favor of states' rights” as they may oppose such a centralized bank)
  4. How would Samuel A. Worcester most likely view the end result of the legal battle between Georgia and the Cherokee people?

    • He would be disappointed because he argued for the Cherokees' right to their land
  5. What impact did Robert Fulton have on farmers?

    • His invention of the steamboat allowed for cheap transportation of crops
  6. Which statement correctly contrasts the Lancaster Turnpike with the National Road?

    • The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state

If you have any more questions or need further explanations, feel free to ask!