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Question 1.
State governments determined voting qualifications.

   
 
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Question 2.




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Question 3.
The Second Great Awakening

 
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Question 4.
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Andrew Jackson was a key player in the formation of the party. 

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Jackson

 
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Andrew Jackson initiated the system in which the party in power distributed government jobs to its supporters. 

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Question 7.
The Indian Removal Act

 
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Question 8.
The Bank War

 
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Question 9.
The immediate cause of the Panic of 1837 was

 
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William Lloyd Garrison published the abolitionist newspaper

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William Henry Harrison

 
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William Henry Harrison’s running mate was

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In 1844 the Democratic Party strongly supported acquiring Texas and .  

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Question 15.
Who were the Whig Party and Democratic Party candidates in the election of 1844?

 
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