The Nullification Crisis was particularly destabilizing for national politics because:
a. the president and vice president were in open disagreement on an important issue.
b. Jackson openly defied the Supreme Court.
c. Congress refused to act to modify the tariff.
d. half a dozen states joined South Carolina in defying Jackson.
Answer: a. the president and vice president were in open disagreement on an important issue.
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AP U.S. History - Midterm Exam
- The election of 1816 was the last time:
- The force in Jackson's Force Bill was using military power to:
- The Cherokee "Trail of Tears" led from Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia to:
- The three elements of Henry Clay's American System were:
- The diplomatic successes of the Monroe administration were largely due to the efforts of:
- The United States entered the War of 1812 deeply divided along sectional lines. The sections that were most pro-war were the:
- The Embargo Act was a response to the:
- The "Era of Good Feelings" refers to:
- In the long run, the biggest losers as a result of the War of 1812 were:
- John C. Calhoun's Exposition and Protest was most closely related to what event?
- The Adams-Onis Treaty gave the U.S. possession of:
- An opponent of the Second Bank of the United States during the Bank War would most likely have argued that:
- The Rush-Bagot Treaty and Conventions of 1818 and 1824 settled issues between the U.S. and:
- The Whigs were most closely identified with the:
- Which of the following was a consequence of the others?
- The period between 1800 and 1850 in the United States was characterized by:
- The election of 1824 was decided by the:
- Which of the following was NOT one of the major issues leading to Missouri Compromise?
- If you were a War Hawk in the 1810, you would most likely be a/an:
- At the Hartford Convention, representatives from five New England states:
- In his lecture, "The American Scholar," this intellectual urged Americans to write about the details of their own culture.
- In the elections of 1824 and 1828, John Quincy Adams won most of his electoral votes in:
- Jackson's view of the presidency was that:
- In the "corrupt bargain" of 1824, what office was Henry Clay's reward?