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QUESTION 1

What is Jacksonian Democracy?

a democracy in which real political power is given to the people

a democracy in which real political power is given to the President

a democracy in which real political power is given to Congress

a democracy in which real political power is given to the courts

a democracy in which there is system of checks and balances
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QUESTION 2

What is the spoils system?

What is the spoils system?

When children get everything they want, they get spoiled.

when the winning party gives out the best jobs to its supporters

when the President and the Senate are all in the same political party

none of the above
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QUESTION 3

What was Jackson's policy towards the Native Americans?

He tried to get rid of them.

He thought people should be nice to them.

He thought they should be left alone to get along as best they could.

He thought it would be best to leave the problem for the next President to solve.

He thought that they either had to become citizens of the United States and take on our ways, or move off government land and go live in the western territory.
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QUESTION 4

Why did Jackson oppose The Second Bank of The United States?

He thought the bank was acting like a monopoly.

He thought the bank had too much power.

He thought the bank was unconstitutional.

He thought the bank was doing illegal things.

all of the above
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QUESTION 5

What were the three major issues of Jackson's presidency?

problems with Native Americans, state's rights, and the bank

The depression, the Doctrine of Nullification, the Seminole tribe

slavery, westward movement, gold mining in Georgia

the Tariff of Abomination, the spoils system, and state's rights

none of the above

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1. What is Jacksonian Democracy?

a democracy in which real political power is given to the people

2. What is the spoils system?

when the winning party gives out the best jobs to its supporters

3. What was Jackson's policy towards the Native Americans?

He thought that they either had to become citizens of the United States and take on our ways, or move off government land and go live in the western territory

4. Why did Jackson oppose The Second Bank of The United States?

all of the above

5. What were the three major issues of Jackson's presidency?

problems with Native Americans, state's rights, and the bank


Hope this helps and thank you for the points :)






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1. real political power is given to the people...I think
2. when the winning party gives the best jobs to its supporters
3. they either had to become citizens or move off government land
4. I believe it is the unconstitutional one
5. native Americans, states rights, and the bank
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