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Putting Things in OrderPut the following events in correct order by numbering them from 1 to 5.
An increasingly sectionalist South Carolinian resigns as Jackson's vice president after a
cabinet crisis set offby social gossip.
A strange four-way election puts an icy New Englander in office amid charges of a "comrptbargain."
A New England-backed high tariff raises howls of protest and talk of nullification in theSouth.
Two eloquent senatorial orators debate sectionalisrn, nationalism, and the nature of theConstitution.
Matchiirg Cause and Effect
Match the historical cause in the left column with the proper effect in the right column by writingthe correct letter on the blank line.
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The paoic of 1819 and theMissouri Compromise of 1820
The end ofproperty qualificationsfor voting
The nomination of presidentialcandidates by congressional caucus
The failure of any candidate to winan electoral majority in the four-way electiot af 1824
The alleged "comrpt bargain"between Adams and CIay for thepresidency in 1824
President Adams's strongnationalistic policies
The high New England-backedTariffof 1828
The Jacksonian "Revolution of1 828"
Jackson's belief that any ordinaryAmerican could hold govemmentoffice
The Eaton affair
Effect
Laid the basis for the spoils system and theoften comrpt political machines that thrived . .
on itProvoked protests and threats of nullificationfrom South CarolinaAroused Jacksonian fury and made Jackson'ssupporters determined to elect him in 1828Allowed the common people to vote andcreated a new style of popular politicsBegan as a minor social scandal but ended inthe ouster of cabinet officers and theresignation of the vice presidentBecame issues that aroused the commonpeople to political action and fueled the NewDemocracySwept into national power the raw dernocracyof the'West and Southfuoused charges of "elitism" and led to a newsystem of choosing candidates by nationalnominating conventionsAroused the bitter opposition of westernersand southerners, who were increasinglysectionalistThrew the election into the House ofRepresentatives
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Chapter 13 The Rise of lacl<sonianDentocracy, 1824-1830 L25
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E. Putting Things in Order
Put the following events in correct order by numbering them from 1 to 5'
A southern state declares a federal tariff law invalid but finally submits to federal pressure'
A financial collapse causes a prolonged economic crisis and widespread suffering'
The federal government establishes a system of separate vaults to hold treasury deposits'
president Jackson and Senator CIay Iock homs in a bitter battle over rechartering a national
bank.
U.S. settlers in a Latin American county stagt a successful rebellion to win their independence'
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F. Matching Cause and Effect
Match the historical cause in the left columnthe cor.rect letter on the blank line.
Cause
with the proper effect in the right column by writing
Effect
Drew a presidential veto and set off a bitter
"BankWar"Enraged Jackson and led him to thteaten
armed confrontation and civil warReestablished an effqctive American two-party system by the late 1830s
Created financial instability and set the stage
for the panic of 1837
Forced thousands ofpeople to travel the
deadly '"Trail of Tears" to OklatromaPushed American politics even further toward
emphasizing personalities and hoopla rather
tban issues
Led to the rejection of Texas's petition forannexation to the United States in 1837
Prompted Texas's declaration ofindependence in 1836
Got the government out of banking butweakened the banking sYstem
Attacked secret societies and promoted moral-religious reforms
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The Sopth Carolina nullificationcrisis of 1832
Henry Clay's bill to extend the
charter of the Bauk of the UnitedStates
The Anti-Masonic partY
Jackson's destruction of the Bankof the United States
Jackson's defiance of the SupremeCourt in the Cherokee Indian case
Friction between the Mexicangovernment and Texas settlers
Jackson's fear of offendingnorthern anti-slavery sentiment
The organization of anti-Jacksonforces into the'trhig party
Van Buren'i "Divorce Bill"
The Whigs' "1og cabin and hard
cider" campaign of 1840
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Chapter 14 laclaonian Democraq' at Flood Tide, I 830-1840 135