HIUS 221 Exam 2 Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
The Preemption Act of 1830 allowed squatters to stake out claims ahead of the land surveys
Anti-Irish prejudice was especially based upon fear of growing Catholic influence
The Know-Nothings campaigned primarily to limit immigrant influence
A radical wing of the Jackson Democratic Party was also known as the Locofocos
Ironically, the Jacksonian era was characterized by growing economic and social inequality
The Jacksonian concept of equality was a belief that everyone should have an equal chance
to succeed
Thomas Jefferson considered Andrew Jackson unfit for the presidency due to his violent
temperament
Andrew Jackson was a true Jeffersonian in his belief in limited government
The Indian chief who resisted federal policy in Illinois and Wisconsin was Black Hawk
The Trail of Tears resulted in the death of thousands of Indians
William Henry Harrison had defeated the Shawnees at Tippecanoe
Following the War of 1812, President Madison endorsed a national university
,The secretary of state through Monroe's presidency was John Quincy Adams
The Rush-Bagot Agreement ended naval competition on the Great Lakes by limiting naval
forces there
Under the Navigation Act of 1817, importation of West Indian produce was restricted to
American vessels or vessels belonging to West Indian merchants
The most important factor behind U.S. acquisition of Florida in 1819 was Andrew Jackson's
incursion in pursuit of the Seminoles
The Transcontinental Treaty of 1819 extended the boundary of Louisiana to the Pacific
The immediate cause of the Panic of 1819 was a sudden collapse of cotton prices
The Missouri Compromise stipulated that in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36°30"
slavery would be excluded
In 1824, the United States signed a treaty with Russia concerning claims in Oregon
The Monroe Doctrine depended upon British naval power for enforcement
Andrew Jackson was elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee in 1823
Jefferson's inauguration was notable for its being the first in Washington, D.C.
In the case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court declared a federal law
unconstitutional
, In the case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court chief justice who established the
principle of judicial review was John Marshall
To avoid the problems associated with political parties running multiple candidates for the
presidency, Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment providing that electors use separate
ballots to vote for a president and a vice president
Led the "Old Republicans" John Randolph
Aaron Burr's conspiracy aimed to give him a private western empire
Jefferson's Embargo Act sought to stop all American exports
Which war hawk loudly proclaimed that his state of Kentucky was ready to march on Canada
and acquire its lucrative fur trade? Henry Clay
The Treaty of Ghent ended the war
Washington's secretary of state was Thomas Jefferson
Washington's Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton
Washington's Secretary of War was Henry Knox
Washington's Attorney General was Edmund Randolph
The Preemption Act of 1830 allowed squatters to stake out claims ahead of the land surveys
Anti-Irish prejudice was especially based upon fear of growing Catholic influence
The Know-Nothings campaigned primarily to limit immigrant influence
A radical wing of the Jackson Democratic Party was also known as the Locofocos
Ironically, the Jacksonian era was characterized by growing economic and social inequality
The Jacksonian concept of equality was a belief that everyone should have an equal chance
to succeed
Thomas Jefferson considered Andrew Jackson unfit for the presidency due to his violent
temperament
Andrew Jackson was a true Jeffersonian in his belief in limited government
The Indian chief who resisted federal policy in Illinois and Wisconsin was Black Hawk
The Trail of Tears resulted in the death of thousands of Indians
William Henry Harrison had defeated the Shawnees at Tippecanoe
Following the War of 1812, President Madison endorsed a national university
,The secretary of state through Monroe's presidency was John Quincy Adams
The Rush-Bagot Agreement ended naval competition on the Great Lakes by limiting naval
forces there
Under the Navigation Act of 1817, importation of West Indian produce was restricted to
American vessels or vessels belonging to West Indian merchants
The most important factor behind U.S. acquisition of Florida in 1819 was Andrew Jackson's
incursion in pursuit of the Seminoles
The Transcontinental Treaty of 1819 extended the boundary of Louisiana to the Pacific
The immediate cause of the Panic of 1819 was a sudden collapse of cotton prices
The Missouri Compromise stipulated that in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase north of 36°30"
slavery would be excluded
In 1824, the United States signed a treaty with Russia concerning claims in Oregon
The Monroe Doctrine depended upon British naval power for enforcement
Andrew Jackson was elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee in 1823
Jefferson's inauguration was notable for its being the first in Washington, D.C.
In the case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court declared a federal law
unconstitutional
, In the case of Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court chief justice who established the
principle of judicial review was John Marshall
To avoid the problems associated with political parties running multiple candidates for the
presidency, Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment providing that electors use separate
ballots to vote for a president and a vice president
Led the "Old Republicans" John Randolph
Aaron Burr's conspiracy aimed to give him a private western empire
Jefferson's Embargo Act sought to stop all American exports
Which war hawk loudly proclaimed that his state of Kentucky was ready to march on Canada
and acquire its lucrative fur trade? Henry Clay
The Treaty of Ghent ended the war
Washington's secretary of state was Thomas Jefferson
Washington's Secretary of the Treasury was Alexander Hamilton
Washington's Secretary of War was Henry Knox
Washington's Attorney General was Edmund Randolph