Unit 5 Study Guide
Part 1
KEY TERMS: “Old Hickory”; Jacksonian Democracy; spoils system; “Kitchen Cabinet”; Tariff of Abomination (1828); nullification; Force Bill (1830); Indian Removal Act of 1830; Trail of Tears; Nicholas Biddle; 2nd Bank of the U.S.; Specie Circular; Panic of 1837; Whigs vs. Democrats
QUESTIONS:
- What were the general characteristics of "Jacksonian Democracy" [its philosophy, practice, etc.]?
- Describe the “corrupt bargain” in the election of 1824. Give evidence for and against the bargain.
- How did Adams’ “win” in that election and charges of corruption haunt Adams’ entire presidency? How did his “win divide the Republican party?
- Explain the Anti-Mason movement. Why was Anti-Masonry so appealing to some?
- To what extent did the growth of democracy change the American political system?
- What groups were excluded from this widening of political opportunity? Why?
- What was the "Kitchen Cabinet?"
- What programs did Martin Van Buren propose? How did these proposals reflect the balance of power in the Democratic Party?
- Describe the presidency of John Quincy Adams. What were his successes? His failures?
- How did the spoils system fit into Jackson's "democratic" plans? What other means did he use to bring more people into the political process?
- How were Jackson's views concerning the Indians "little different" from those of white Americans?
- Summarize the actions of white settlers and US government toward Indians from the 1790s to the 1820s.
- How did Jackson defy the Supreme Court’s rulings regarding the Cherokees in Georgia? What did the Indian Removal Act (1830) accomplish? Describe the “Trail of Tears”.
- Summarize the experience of African Americans during the Jackson administration.
- How did the tariff issue divide the country in the 1820s?
- Why did South Carolinians refer to the Tariff of 1828 as the "Tariff of Abomination?"
- What was Calhoun's theory of nullification as set forth in the South Carolina Exposition and Protest?
- What was the major point of disagreement between Webster and Hayne? What arguments were advanced on either side?
- Describe how Clay’s Compromise Tariff of 1833 and the Force Bill ended the nullification controversy. How was this only a temporary solution to a problem that would not be solved until the Civil War?
- What was Jackson's opinion on the Bank of the United States? On what did he base his views? What other factors contributed to his stand?
- What was Nicholas Biddle's initial attitude toward the Bank's involvement in politics? What caused him to change his mind and what steps did he take to resolve the situation?
- How did Jackson respond to the efforts to re-charter the Second BUS? What reasons did he give for his action?
- How does Jackson “kill” the Bank after the 1832 election? How was this significant?
- Describe the changes that Jackson made to the presidency.
- Summarize the significance of Jackson’s Specie Circular? What did it mean? What was its effects?
- What kind of president was Martin Van Buren? What kinds of problems did he face?
- What caused the Panic of 1837? What effect did it have on the nation? on the Democratic Party?
- How did the Whig Party come into existence? What kinds of people supported the party? Summarize the party’s platform (beliefs and policies).
- Why did the Whigs select William Henry Harrison as their presidential candidate in 1840? How did his campaign set a new pattern for presidential contests?
- Compare and contrast the social makeup of the Democratic and Whig parties.
- What were the results of the 1836 presidential election?
- How were the divisions between the Whigs and Democrats in 1840 like the Hamilton-Jefferson divisions in the 1790s?