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The Panic of 1819 had no impact on Philadelphia.
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The creation of the second party system was complete in the election of ____________________.
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The "Gag Rule" refers to the congressional attempt to avoid discussing which issue?
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By 1820, many Republicans were calling for a Jeffersonian revival that would limit governmental power and guarantee southern rights within the Union.
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Senator ____ proposed an amendment to Missouri's application for statehood that forbade slavery in the state.
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The marriage of ____________________ to Jackson's secretary of war caused a national scandal that disrupted the administration.
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In 1819, the North held a majority in the House of Representatives.
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The Panic of 1819 was the first nationwide failure of the market economy.
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The Tariff of 1828 was known throughout the South as the tariff of
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In 1828, Andrew Jackson ran strongly in every region but ____________________.
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Thomas Jefferson was deeply concerned about the implications of the Missouri Compromise.
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There was a clear contest in the Jackson administration between Martin Van Buren and ____________________.
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Andrew Jackson criticized the Bank because he believed that it
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