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Abridged Chapter 13: Andrew Jackson and the Rise of Mass Democracy (1824-1840)

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Directions: Please watch the Period 4.2 EdPuzzle on the Age of Jackson first, then read the following excerpts from your textbook and answer the comprehension questions. Be sure to review any missed questions and the correct answers once you click "Submit."

Directions: Please watch the Period 4.2 EdPuzzle on the Age of Jackson first, then read the following excerpts from your textbook and answer the comprehension questions. Be sure to review any missed questions and the correct answers once you click "Submit."

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That's all due for Tuesday, 11/15/2022! Way to stay on top of your work so you are ready for the Ch. 11-12 & 13 Quiz on Friday, 11/18/2022.

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That's all due for Wednesday, 11/16/2022! Any questions?

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Another chapter in the books! What do you think are the five most important key terms to recall from this reading?

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Finité. Any questions about the abridged Chapter 13 before the Ch. 11-12 & 13 Quiz tomorrow?

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The passage indicates that the two issues in the 1820s and 1830s that greatly raised the political stakes were
hard money and banking regulatuib,
the end of property qualifications for voting and political conventions.
slavery and economic distress.
westward expansion and Native American removal.
The passage suggests that Andrew Jackson's inauguration symbolized the
dignity and decorum with which he would run the White House.
the rise of the common people.
aloofness with which Jackson treated his supporters.
return of Jeffersonian simplicity.
The purpose behind the spoils system was to
press those with experience into governmental service.
prevent corruption from spoiling democratic systems.
reward political supporters with public office.
turn politics from an amateur to a professional pursuit.
Andrew Jackson's administration supported the removal of Native Americans from the eastern
states because
Native Americans were assimilating too easily into white society.
he wanted to open Indian lands to white settlement.
Native Americans were waging warfare on white settlements.
the Supreme Court ruled that Native Americans could not be American citizens.
In an effort to accommodate their culture to white American society, the Cherokees took all of
these steps EXCEPT
develop a written legal code and constitution.
support antislavery reform.
develop a Cherokee writing system.
promote education and schools.
According to the table, the essential policy of the Jackson administration towards Native Americans was
delegating mangement to the churches.
the forced removal to the West.
the establishment of a reservation system.
a process of gradual assimilation.
Americans who moved to Texas defied which aspect of their agreement with Mexico?
That they abstain from alcohol.
That they do not bring slaves into Mexico.
That they denounce Spain.
That they arrive as families.
The initial attempt to bring Texas into the Union was thwarted by
many Texans' determination to maintain an independent republic.
Mexicans who threatened a new war if Texas became part of the United States.
northern antislavery forces.
the "Texican" refusal to accept Anglo-American culture and language.