HIST 101: Chapter 10 Reading Guide

Give Me Liberty! An American History

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Review Question 2

On Page 285, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Jackson's career embodied..."

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How did Andrew Jackson represent the major developments of the era: westward movement, the market revolution, and the expansion of democracy for some alongside the limits on it for others?

Review Question 3

On Page 286, find the sentence beginning with the words: "As Tocqueville recognized,..."

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How did the expansion of white male democracy run counter to the ideals of the founders, who believed government should be sheltered from excessive influence by ordinary people?

Review Question 4

On Page 292, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The plan rested..."

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What were the components of the American System, and how were they designed to promote the national economy under the guidance of the federal government?

Review Question 5

On Page 295, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The Missouri controversy..."

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How did the Missouri Compromise and the nullification crisis demonstrate increasing sectional competition and disagreements over slavery?

Review Question 1

On Page 296, find the sentence beginning with the words: "First, the United..."

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What global changes prompted the Monroe Doctrine? What were its key provisions? How does it show America's growing international presence?

Review Question 6

On Page 298, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Party competition provided..."

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According to Martin Van Buren, why were political parties a desirable element of public life? What did he do to build the party system?

Review Question 9

On Page 301, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Whigs united behind..."

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What were the key issues that divided the Democratic and Whig Parties? Where did each party stand on those issues?

Review Question 7

On Page 304, find the sentence beginning with the words: "As the market..."

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How was Indian Removal connected to the market revolution and other developments of the Jacksonian era?

Review Question 8

On Page 307, find the sentence beginning with the words: "And freedom meant..."

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What rights did the Muscogee nation seek to confirm in its 1832 memorial to Congress? On what bases did Native peoples make claims?

Review Question 10

On Page 311, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Taken together, these..."

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Explain the causes and effects of the Panic of 1837.