S.S. C11 - S1

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S.S. C11 - S1

What election practices used in this section are still used today?
Mudslinging, speeches, buttons, slogans, events, campaigns, and national conventions.
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What election practices used in this section are still used today? Mudslinging, speeches, buttons, slogans, events, campaigns, and national conventions.
Who finished his 2nd term in office, he decided to not run for a 3rd? James Monroe.
The Republicans were still the political favorites, so all 4 presidential candidates were who? Republicans.
Who were the 4 candidates? William Crawford, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and John Quincy Adams.
Out of the 4 candididates, who was very sick, and not a strong candidtate? William Crawford.
Out of the 4 candidates, who was a hero from the War of 1812? Andrew Jackson.
Out of the 4 candidates, who was the speaker of the House? Henry Clay.
Out of the 4 candidates, who was popular with the Northeast? John Quincy Adams.
Who recieved the most population votes, but couldn't secure a majority of the election votes? Andrew Jackson.
According to the 12th ammendment, if no candidate recieves a majority of the election votes, the House of Reps selects the who? The president.
Who and who struck a deal where Henry Clay used his influency to get John Quincy Adams elected, and Henry Clay was Secretary of State- a very important position. John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay.
Who was mad and set the stage for John Quincy Adams to be an unpopular president? Andrew Jackson.
Was John Quincy Adams popular or unpopular with Congress by the end of his 1st term? Unpopular.
Which party supported Andrew Jackson and favored states rights? The Democratic Republicans.
Andrew Jackson promised equal protection and equal benefits for who? All Americans.
The equal protection and equal benefits extended to only who? White American Men.
Andrew Jackson also protested against what? The bureacracy.
Andrew Jackson's Democratic's held the 1st National Convention, which allowed non-congress delegates to nominate a what? A Candidate.
Who won the party nomination again? Andrew Jackson.
During Andrew Jackson's 1st term, Congress passed a high tariff on goods from where? Europe.
Who argued again for state soveriegnety and said the states have the right to cancel this tariff? John C. Calhoun.
Who threatened to secede, or break away, from the Union? The Southern States.
Webster argued that allowing the South to cancel this tariff would break up who? The country.
Who supported keeping the country together? Andrew Jackson.
Who backed down for awhile and resigned as vice-president? John C. Calhoun.

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