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1 Chapter 7 section 4 Review

2 Outline Chapter 7 section 4

3 1. (Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson) won the most popular votes but not enough electoral votes in the presidential election of 1824.

4 Andrew Jackson

5 2. A (caucus, spoils system) is a closed meeting of party members for the purpose of choosing a candidate.

6 caucus

7 3. (Jacksonian Democracy, Jeffersonian principles) celebrated majority rule and the dignity of the common people.

8 Jacksonian Democracy

9 4. 4) The (caucus, spoils system) rewarded party loyalty with political jobs.

10 spoils system

11 5. The (Indian Removal Act, ruling in Worcester v. Georgia) sought to negotiate the exchange of American Indian lands in the South for new lands in present-day Oklahoma.

12 Indian Removal Act

13 6. The Cherokees’ journey from their lands in the Southeast to present-day Oklahoma came to be called the (Second Seminole War, Trail of Tears.)

14 Trail of Tears

15 7. The presidential election of 1824
A. Led to a recount of votes. B. Ended in a compromise. C. Resulted in a four-way tie. D. Was decided by the House of Representatives.

16 D. Was decided by the House of Representatives.

17 C. Free African American men. D. white men without property.
8. In the early 1800s, new state constitutions expanded the electorate by giving the vote to A. New immigrants B. White women C. Free African American men. D. white men without property.

18 D. white men without property.

19 9. During the campaign of 1828, the Democratic Party changed by
A. Denouncing the spoils system B. Crafting more nationalist policies. C. Developing a disciplined system of local and state committees. D. Veering away from Jeffersonian principles.

20 C. Developing a disciplined system of local and state committees.

21 10. Why did the United States government remove Native Americans from the Southeast in the 1830s?
A. The Supreme Court ruled that the Native Americans had violated treaty obligations. B. Indian Territory offered more fertile land. C. White Southerners wanted the Native Americans’ valuable land. D. Native Americans refused to adapt to white American culture.

22 C. White Southerners wanted the Native Americans’ valuable land.


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