
CFA 4 Review
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Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which case is Marshall speaking about and how was the decision an example of him increasing the Supreme Court’s power to interpret the law? Options: Gibbons v. Ogden; the Supreme Court ruled that Congress cannot regulate commerce that crosses state lines., Gibbons v. Ogden; the Supreme Court ruled that Congress has the power to regulate commerce that crosses state lines., McCulloch v. Maryland; the Supreme Court ruled that state governments cannot prevent the national government from establishing national banks within their borders., McCulloch v. Maryland; the Supreme Court ruled that state governments can prevent the national government from establishing national banks within their borders.
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McCulloch v. Maryland; the Supreme Court ruled that state governments cannot prevent the national government from establishing national banks within their borders.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is being represented by the picture? Jackson’s ability to gain a victory over the Seminole Indians in Florida, Jackson’s ability to spoil the War of 1812 at the Battle of New Orleans, Jackson’s ability to establish his supporters in government positions, Jackson’s ability to defeat the Creek Nation at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
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Jackson’s ability to establish his supporters in government positions
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Using the selection above and your own knowledge of history, determine which of the following was the goal of Jacksonian Democracy: To encourage the leaders of the Democratic Party to create policies to support small farmers, To spread democracy through lowering voter qualification so that more citizens could vote, To encourage the wealthy to use their influence to get more citizens involve in the voting process, To spread patriotism by encouraging western farmers to vote in national elections.
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To spread democracy through lowering voter qualification so that more citizens could vote
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following explains the “corrupt bargain”?
Back
John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay made a deal that involved Clay dropping out of the 1824 presidential race and giving his support to Adams to defeat Jackson.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How did Jackson’s actions towards the Bank of the United States’ charter affect the United States?
Back
It led to Jackson’s reelection and the Panic of 1837.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The following actions led some states to claim they could decide if they wanted to follow federal laws or not. What was this known as?
· In 1828, the federal government placed a tariff on foreign goods to help Northern Industries.
· People in the South called this the “tariff of abominations.”
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Nullification Crisis
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is true about Worcester v. Georgia and the photo? Options: The court ruled in favor of the Cherokee Indians, but they signed a treaty and still moved from their land in Georgia. The court ruled that the state of Georgia had no legal power over the Cherokee, but they were relocated because President Jackson ignored the ruling. The court ruled that only state governments had authority over American Indians, so the Cherokee moved back to Georgia. The court ruled that U.S. troops in any state had the right to move American Indians, so the Cherokee were sent on an involuntary 800-mile march.
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The court ruled that the state of Georgia had no legal power over the Cherokee, but they were relocated because President Jackson ignored the ruling
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