History (1301) Exam 3, Review Questions sections and answers, 100% Accurate. RATED A+
History (1301) Exam 3, Review Questions sections and answers, 100% Accurate. RATED A+ John C. Calhoun--–Vice President – not able to openly protest South Carolina Exposition and Protest written anonymously In the spirit of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Principle of Nullification Only way for minority to protect itself against the tyranny of the majority –(tyler presidency) John C. Calhoun (Sec of State) complicates matters ‘justified the annexation as a defensive move to preserve southern slavery ’ Outrages Senators – reject annexation treaty 16–35 Henry Clay--–became secretary of state, throwing support behind Adams... Jackson is livid Andrew Jackson--–revo war vet, indian fighter, battle of New Orleans, presidential "firsts" –Old Hickory, tall and slim, assassination attemps, ambitious and self–made, big temper –2 bullets carried in his body by Charles Dickenson and Thomas Hart Benton –"King Andrew" ruled trough his KITCHEN CABINET –used veto power 12 times... most ever... next largest amount is 9 –"defender against privilege" but really didn't do much to help the common man... killing national bank hurt farmers and merchants Trail of Tears--20,000 rounded up – ¼ died on the journey ?????????????? Tariff of Abominations--–New tariff (1828) –South believes that the federal government is out to impoverish them to the benefit of special interests Nullification--–the states'–rights doctrine that a state can refuse to recognize or to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress –the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something –only way for minority to protect itself against the tyranny of the majority Whig party--–formation of the Whig party Wide coalition with remnants of Nat. Republicans Link to Hanoverian opposition to tyranny under George III –Active government National bank Paper currency Humanitarian reforms Schools, prisons, asylums, temperance, abolition In general more optimistic and enterprising No problem helping one group if benefits entire economy Combine with Revivalists and Religious reformers into huge movement –a political party of the United States during the era of Jacksonian democracy. Considered integral to the Second Party System and operating from 1833 to 1856,[1] the party was formed in opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party. In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of Congress over the executive branch and favored a program of modernization and economic protectionism. This name was chosen to echo the American Whigs of 1776, who fought for independence, and because "Whig" was then a widely recognized label of choice for people who James Madison--?/ Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia--The Cherokee nation asked for an injunction Claiming that Georgia's state
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