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Identify and explain ONE example from the presidencies of John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, or William Henry Harrison/John Tyler that supports the idea that politicians at the time thought political parties were helpful to the American political system.

Identify and explain ANOTHER example from that time that supports the same idea.


Identify and explain ONE example from the same time that shows a harmful effect of parties during the early second party system.

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James Kent, Excerpt from the Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled for the

Purpose of Amending the Constitution of the State of New York, 1821.

That extreme democratic principle [universal suffrage] . . . has been regarded with terror by the wise

men of every age because, in every European republic, ancient and modern, in which it has been tried,

it has terminated disastrously and been productive of corruption, injustice, violence, and tyranny. . . .

The apprehended danger from the experiment of universal suffrage applied to the whole legislative

department is no dream of the imagination. . . . The tendency of universal suffrage is to jeopardize the

rights of property and the principles of liberty. There is a constant tendency . . . in the poor to covet and

to share the plunder of the rich; in the debtor to relax or avoid the obligation of contracts; in the majority

to tyrannize over the minority and trample down their rights; in the indolent and the profligate to cast

the whole burdens of society upon the industrious and virtuous. . . . We are no longer to remain plain

and simple republics of farmers. . . . We are fast becoming a great nation, with great commerce,

manufactures, population, wealth, luxuries, and with the vices and miseries that they engender.

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