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| Led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule |
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| trade that takes places across state lines |
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| Explain how political changes influenced the growing democratic spirit in the United States by the 1840's Be sure to use examples and details in the text. |
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| More white men were eligible to vote, caucus system replaced by party conventions, spoils system allowed common man to participate in government decisions |
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| Small group of party members meet privately and select a candidate or promote a policy |
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| Evaluate the presidency of Andrew Jackson. Decide which of his policies or actions benifited the nation and which were not in agreement with US government principles. |
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approve: support for the common people defense of the union fighting the bank of the US disapprove: use of the spoils system, indian removal act |
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| 8th President of the United States became president in March 1837, five weeks before the Panic of 1837 |
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| in 1820-1840 Native Americans were _____________ |
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a political convention held every four years in the United States by the political parties ...
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Through which pair of states did the Native Americans journey through in their removal march? |
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| What was a major feature of the change in politics in the campaign of 1840? |
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| The Whigs stressed the western origion of their candidate, William Henry Harrison. |
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| upheld the congressional power of controling interstate trade |
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| American foreign policy opposing interference in the western hemisphere from outside powers |
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| What did John Quincy Adams believe about US involvement in foreign affairs by the end of his presidency? |
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| The US should not get involved in the affairs of other countries |
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| Why did the North and South have different attitudes toward higher tariffs? |
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| The South had fewer factories |
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"To the victor belong the spoils" (Senator William L. Marcy, 1832) What does the word spoils mean in thhis context? |
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| What did Jackson think really favored the wealthy? |
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"To the victor belong the spoils" (Senator William L. Marcy, 1832) what does this quote refer to? |
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| Jackson gave his supporters government jobs |
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| resulted in the US taking posession of Florida |
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| in 1832, South Carolina repealed nullification after |
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| a leading United States Southern politician from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th century. Calhoun was an advocate of slavery, states' rights, limited government, and nullification. |
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| The Act of the Union of 1841 gave Canadians _____________ |
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| more power over there own affairs |
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