Age of Jackson Section 3 Quiz
- Who was known as Tippecanoe after his defeat of the Native Americans there?
- Andrew Jackson
- William Henry Harrison
- John Tyler
- John Q. Adams
- The Panic of 1837 led to ______.
- Economic growth
- Population decrease
- Increase in the value of money
- Depression
- What political party was later known as the Whig party?
- Democratic-Republicans
- National Republicans
- Federalists
- Democrats
- ______were referred to as state banks that federal money was put into because Andrew Jackson didn’t want all of the federal money in one National Bank.
- Pet banks
- American Banks
- Federal Banks
- Capital Banks
- Who was the first Vice-president to take over the office of President with out being elected?
- John Tyler
- Henry Clay
- Martin Van Buren
- Andrew Jackson
- The Panic of 1837 occurred during the presidency of ______.
- Martin Van Buren
- Andrew Jackson
- John Adams
- John Tyler
- Some people refer to the national government as the
- Universal government
- Autocratic government
- Federal government
- Local government
- Which of the following is NOT an “enumerated” power of the federal government?
- Declare War
- Coin Money
- Regulate interstate and foreign commerce
- Establish traffic laws
- Which of the following is NOT a qualification for holding the office for a Senator?
- Must be at least 30 years old
- Must have resided within the state from which he/she is elected
- Must have been a U.S. citizen for at least 9 yrs.
- Must have been a member of the House of Representatives first
- Who brought tobacco to Jamestown?
- John Smith
- Roger Williams
- John Rolfe
- What was the lawmaking body of Virginia called?
- Parliament
- Legislature
- Congress
- House of Burgesses
- What were the laws passed by England to limit America’s trade and to help them make more money?
- Embargo Acts
- Stamp Acts
- Tea Acts
- Navigation Acts
- A system set up in which the colonies sole purpose was to make money for England was called______.
- Mercantilism
- Federalism
- Taxation
- Nationalism
- The Proclamation of 1763
- Made the colonists pay the war debt from the French and the Indian War
- Forbade colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mts
- Forced the colonists to respect the rights of Native Americans
- Forced the colonies to trade only with Great Britain
- The writers built safeguards into the Constitution so one branch could not dominate the others. This is called
- Separation of powers
- Checks and balances
- Federalism
- Overlapping Powers
- The compromise between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia plan was called the
- Great Compromise
- Grand Compromise
- Missouri Compromise
- State Compromise
- Both the federal and state government have the powers to
- Tax
- Declare war
- Create money
- Make treaties
- People who favored the Constitution were called
- Anti-federalist
- Federalist
- Communist
- Dictators
- Favored by most large-states delegates; representation would be based on population
- New Jersey Plan
- Virginia Plan
- Kentucky Plan
- What was the solution for counting enslaved persons towards representation in the states?
- Great Compromise
- 3/5 Compromise
- Missouri Compromise
- New Jersey Plan
- What act increased the time required to become a citizen of the U.S. from 5 to 14 yrs.?
- Alien Act
- Sedition Act
- Alien Enemies Act
- Naturalization Act
- The most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention concerned suffrage, which was achieved through this amendment?
- 18th
- 19th
- 20th
- 21st
- Which amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18?
- 24th
- 25th
- 26th
- 27th
- What treaty allowed American ships to use the lower Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans?
- Treaty of Greenville
- Pinckney’s Treaty
- Treaty of Versailles
- Treaty of Legalism
- The Women’s Rights’ movement first began ______in 1848 with the idea of getting more rights for women in voting, participation in government, ownership of property, and jobs.
- Convention of 1800
- Seneca Falls Convention
- Million Women March
- Nullification Crisis