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100

The “problem” with the presidential election of 1824 was— 

a. John Quincy Adams was declared the winner of the election despite having received far fewer popular votes and electoral votes than Jackson.

b. The votes submitted by indigenous peoples were not counted, which was illegal. 

c. The British government was accused of interfering in the vote. 

d. There was no vice-presidential candidate which was a problem for presidential succession.

a. John Quincy Adams was declared the winner of the election despite having received far fewer popular votes and electoral votes than Jackson.

100

What impact/s did the Indian Removal Act have on the indigenous people of the southeastern United States?

a. Hundreds of thousands of indigenous people were forcibly removed from their traditional home lands to reservations west of the Mississippi River. 

b. The indigenous groups affected included the Choctaw, Creek, Cherokee, and Seminole. 

c. Thousands of indigenous people died on the journey, many of exhaustion due to having to walk for hundreds and hundreds of miles. 

d. All of the above

d. All of the above

100

_______Martin Van Buren 


a. Known as “The Great Compromiser.” 

b. Described as the “Moses of his people.” 

c. Negotiated the treaty that made Florida part of the U.S. 

d. Was U.S. president during the Trail of Tears. 

e. Signed the Indian Removal Act

d. Was U.S. president during the Trail of Tears. 

100

This person is Ms McLaughlin's 3rd favorite president.

George Washington


100

If Heaven was a food she would be 

mozzarella sticks

100

Sectionalism was— 

a. The term used by geographers to indicate distinct regions of the U.S. 

b. A short-lived third American political party founded by Andrew Jackson. 

c. The popular movement in the South which supported Southern states’ desire to leave the US, which lead to the American Civil War. 

d. The result of different regions of the United States, such as the North and the South, prioritizing their own unique political and social needs over those of other regions, leading to conflict.

d. The result of different regions of the United States, such as the North and the South, prioritizing their own unique political and social needs over those of other regions, leading to conflict.

200

what was one opinion some critics held of President Andrew Jackson? 

a. He was a popular leader who cared about the public, especially indigenous groups. 

b. He was backed by the British monarchy. 

c. He abused his power and disrespected the U.S. Constitution and its laws. 

d. He was loved so much that there was a political movement to make him a king.

c. He abused his power and disrespected the U.S. Constitution and its laws. 

200

The 5 Civilized Tribes were moved by ____________

a. The American Colonies, 1845. 

b. Consequences of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 

c. Battles of the Mexican-American War 

d. Democratic-Republican Electoral Votes, 1837 – 1845

b. Consequences of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 

200

_______John Ross


a. Known as “The Great Compromiser.” 

b. Described as the “Moses of his people.” Leader of the Cherokee

c. Negotiated the treaty that made Florida part of the U.S. 

d. Was U.S. president during the Trail of Tears. 

e. Signed the Indian Removal Act

b. Described as the “Moses of his people.” Leader of the Cherokee

200

Mr Singer's favorite president is _________

Dwight Eisenhower

200

Corinne least favorite singer

Sexy red

200

economy based on plantations. 

a. North

b. South

b. South

300

The expression “corrupt bargain” was— 

a. John Adams’ term for the Indian Removal Act. 

b. Andrew Jackson’s term for the creation of the Bank of the United States. 

c. How Andrew Jackson referred to the results of the presidential election of 1824 which John Quincy Adams stole. 

d. How John Adams referred to the removal of property ownership requirements for voters

c. How Andrew Jackson referred to the results of the presidential election of 1824 which John Quincy Adams stole. 

300

Which of the following is an example of the Spoils System? 

a. A newly elected president gives jobs to people who donated to his campaign. 

b. A state governor institutes a tariff system for imported fruits and vegetables. 

c. A state governor restricts public education access to children of wealthy families. 

d. A women’s rights activist vandalizes and government building

a. A newly elected president gives jobs to people who donated to his campaign. 

300

_______ Andrew Jackson 


a. Known as “The Great Compromiser.” 

b. Described as the “Moses of his people.” 

c. Negotiated the treaty that made Florida part of the U.S. 

d. Was U.S. president during the Trail of Tears. 

e. Signed the Indian Removal Act

e. Signed the Indian Removal Act

300

Who is Mr Kirsopp's 2nd favorite president? Hint: we do not learn about him this year.

FDR


300

Jeremiah's favorite place to hangout

mall

300

economy based on manufacturing.

a. North

b. South 

a. North

400

The “Jacksonians” withdrew from the Democratic-Republican party & formed the—

a. Democratic Party 

b. Nationalist Party 

c. Federalist Party 

d. Democratic-Republican Party.

a. Democratic Party 

400

The result of Worcester v. Georgia (1832) was— 

a. George J. Worcester, a Jacksonian, became governor of Georgia. 

b. George J. Worcester, a Republican, was removed as governor of Georgia. 

c. The Cherokee Nation was recognized as a distinct political community that could not legally be regulated by the citizens of Georgia. 

d. The Seminole were given new land in Michigan Territory.

c. The Cherokee Nation was recognized as a distinct political community that could not legally be regulated by the citizens of Georgia. 

400

_______ John C. Calhoun 


a. Known as “The Great Compromiser.” 

b. Described as the “Moses of his people.” 

c. Andrew Jackson's Vice president. Threatened to lead South Carolina out of the U.S.

d. Was U.S. president during the Trail of Tears. 

e. Signed the Indian Removal Act

c. Andrew Jackson's Vice president. Threatened to lead South Carolina out of the U.S.

400

Who is Ms Felver's 2nd favorite president?

Teddy Rosevelt


400

Ra'niya favorite show is

shameless

400

relied on cheap foreign goods. 

a. North

b. South

b. South

500

“[The] bank [of the United States] is a monster that corrupts our statesmen and [aims] to destroy our republican institution…the bank is trying to kill me, but I will kill it.” 

The above statement was MOST LIKELY said by— 

a. John Quincy Adams 

b. Martin Van Buren 

c. Henry Clay 

d. Andrew Jackson 

e. John C. Calhoun


d. Andrew Jackson 

500

21. The Panic of 1837 was— 

a. The result of Andrew Jackson getting rid of the 2nd Bank of the United States. 

b. Public concern over possible corruption in the upcoming election of 1838. 

c. South Carolina’s secession from the United States. 

d. None of the above

a. The result of Andrew Jackson getting rid of the 2nd Bank of the United States. 

500

_______ Henry Clay 


a. Known as “The Great Compromiser.” 

b. Described as the “Moses of his people.” 

c. Negotiated the treaty that made Florida part of the U.S. 

d. Was U.S. president during the Trail of Tears. 

e. Signed the Indian Removal Act

a. Known as “The Great Compromiser.” 

500

Who is Ms Harris favorite president?

Barack Obama


500

Destiny only likes to

eat food

500

favored tariffs. 

a. North

b. South

a. North