Chapter 10 Quiz 2 Review. Which tariff caused the nullification crisis? – tariff of 1816 –...

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Chapter 10 Quiz 2 Review

• Which tariff caused the nullification crisis?– tariff of 1816– revised tariff of 1832– “Tariff of Abominations” (1828)– Compromise Tariff of 1833

• “Tariff of Abominations” (1828)

• What bank system did Jackson set up to replace the National Bank?– subtreasury system– independent treasury– pet banks– spoils system

• pet banks

• What Indian tribe attempted to keep its lands through legal action?– Fox– Sauk– Cherokee– Seminole

• Cherokee

• What was Jackson’s close circle of advisors called? _______________________

• Kitchen Cabinet

• What policy did Jackson adopt toward the Indian problem? __________________

• Indian Removal Policy

– A) John C. Calhoun– B) Sequoyah

• • ___ vice-president who proposed the doctrine

of nullification

• John C. Calhoun

– A) John C. Calhoun– B) Sequoyah

• • ___ creator of a written Cherokee alphabet

• Sequoyah

– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party

• • • ___ replacement of government officeholders

with supporters of the new administration

• D) spoils system

– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party

• • • ___ view that states can reject congressional acts

they deem unconstitutional

• B) nullification

– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party

• • • ___ competition against the two major political

parties

• E) third party

– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party

• • • ___ a written statement describing where a party

stands on various issues

• C) platform

– A) national convention– B) nullification– C) platform– D) spoils system– E) third party

• • • ___ a gathering of state delegates to nominate

the party’s presidential candidate

• A) national convention

– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”

• • ___ extremely high protectionist legislation

that led to the nullification crisis

• D) “Tariff of Abominations”

– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”

• • ___ the grant of war powers against South

Carolina

• B) Force Bill

– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”

• • ___ tariff designed to end the nullification

crisis by reducing the tariff rates

• A) Compromise Tariff of 1833

– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”

• • ___ prohibition of anything except hard

money for the purchase of public land

• C) Specie Circular of 1836

– A) Compromise Tariff of 1833– B) Force Bill– C) Specie Circular of 1836– D) “Tariff of Abominations”– E) “Trail of Tears”

• • ___ forced removal of the Civilized Tribes

from their homeland

• E) “Trail of Tears”

• True/False• • ___ Nullification is another word for secession

• False

• True/False• • ___ After years of fighting, the United States

army was still unable to remove all of the Seminoles from Florida

• True

• True/False• • ___ the Cherokee nation adopted a written

language, European-style farms, and regular communities with roads and schools.

• True

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