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The attempt to silence anti-slavery petitions in Congress was known as the_____________ rule.
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The creation of the second party system was complete in the election of_____________.
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Which of the following did not occur during Andrew Jackson's first term as president?
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What was "Jacksonian democracy"? Explore the ideals of this movement in their political, social, and economic realms.
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The "Gag Rule" refers to the congressional attempt to avoid discussing which issue?
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When Henry Clay used his influence as Speaker of the House to win the presidential election for John Quincy Adams in 1824, Andrew Jackson's supporters labeled their alliance a(n)_____________.
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The decisions of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall helped to strengthen the national government.
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In McCulloch v. Maryland , the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government had "implied powers" under the U.S. Constitution.
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Jacksonian democracy can best be understood as the inheritance of the old Hamiltonian emphasis on federal power.
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The political party that emerged in the 1830s to oppose Andrew Jackson was the Party.
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The Panic of 1819 was the first nationwide failure of the market economy.
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An important component of Andrew Jackson's vision for America was to use federal money to build large transportation systems throughout the United States.
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Andrew Jackson believed that the republic was safe only when governed by the will of the majority.
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_____________was the strongest card held by southern extremists.
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The presidential campaign of 1828 was run cleanly and was free of dirty tricks or slanderous accusations.
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George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both opposed the involvement of the federal government in building roads and canals.
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