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    AP U.S. History Chapter 11 Study Guide 1. What was de Tocqueville’s observation about the way democracy played itself out in America? He claimed that the most able men were rarely placed in the positions they deserved—those at the head of affairs. He also said ordinary citizens ignored important issues of public policy‚ refused to elect their intellectual superiors to office‚ and willingly assented to the politicians and leaders that lied to gain people’s support. 2. What is the

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    president‚ but that didn’t exactly change the fact that America went through a bank crisis‚ which nearly destroyed the economy and will need a strong‚ intelligent leader to assist them in rebuilding their economy into a more stable one. And that man was Martin Van

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    According to his enemies‚ Andrew Jackson behaved more like a dictator/king than a democratic president. Jackson and his followers became the basis of the Democratic-Republican party‚ later known as the Democratic party. He believed in the spoils system‚ supported the common man‚ and equality for all people regardless of their social class. Although he had such positive features‚ he had some negatives as well. Jackson removed Native Americans from their homeland by signing the Indian Removal Act of

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    that Adams and the Republicans wanted Henry Clay to succeed Adams in the election of 1832. William H. Crawford‚ presidential hopeful in 1824‚ also gave his support to Jackson. However‚ the most important man to lend his backing to Jackson was Martin Van Buren‚ because he could tell that Jackson was going places. Jackson was running as a Democratic Republican. Because the Democrats are widely known to be the party of the common man‚ Jackson could use the theory of us against them. The Democrats also

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    6. Temperance‚ Abolitionism‚ and Women’s rights movements. 7. Jeffersonian democracy and Jacksonian democracy were based on the beliefs in the freedom and equal rights of all men. 8. Jefferson and Jackson 9. Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren 10. Cause- The U.S. southern lands to improve their economy and expand their territory. Effect- It really helped the U.S> economy because those lands were perfect for growing cotton which was in high demand. This lead to slavery

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    Chapter 13 – The Rise of a Mass Democracy The so-called Era of Good Feelings was never entirely tranquil‚ but the illusion of national consensus was shattered by the panic of 1819 and the Missouri Compromise of 1820. Vigorous political conflict‚ once feared‚ came to be celebrated as necessary for the health of democracy. The American political landscape of 1824 was similar‚ in its broad outlines‚ to that of 1796. By 1840 it would be almost unrecognizable. The nonexistent party organizations

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    Gabrielle Sollecito September 31‚ 2012 Mr. Simone APUSH Alexander Hamilton’s plan for a National Bank created controversy in our country. The argument was whether it was “constitutional”. Despite warnings from George Washington two political parties were created. Hamilton led the federalists and Jefferson led the Democratic-Republicans. After the War of 1812 our country entered an Era of Good Feelings in which there was only one political party‚ the Democratic-Republicans. Only

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    1836 the Bank of the United State was collapsed. It brought a big problem in Martin Van Buren’s administration. Jackson change the presidency‚ economy‚ government landscape and the people. He is the only president to be maned after the whole age. In addition‚ Van Buren was the best political campaign and the highest political machine politician. The people believed that he will do good work for the white house. When Van took the oath he thought that he will imitate the Jackson‚ but the financial

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    1. Albany Regency-created by Martin Van Buren from NY. “Tightly disciplined state political machine in NY”. Not born into the elites. Van Buren had faith in the commoners. Allowed democracy to flourish‚ helped suffrage. 2. As a Bucktail‚ Van Buren’s goal was democracy and less power to elites. He helped create National Political parties‚ and went up against elite DeWitt. 3. 1840‚ changing voting qualifications changed and 90% of adult males over 21 could vote. 4. Universal manhood

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    new Republic of Texas‚ and his harsh removal of the southeastern Indian nations on the Trail of Tears. 60. Explain Jackson’s economic and political motives for waging the bitter Bank War‚ and show how Jacksonian economics crippled his successor Van Buren after the Panic of 1837. 70. Describe the different ways that each of the new mass political parties‚ Democrats and Whigs‚ promoted the democratic ideals of liberty and equality among their constituencies. 00001B. 0Glossary To build your social

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