The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
Although the are no options provided, we can say the following.
1) What personality characteristics did Jackson display during the Petticoat Affair?
President Andrew Jackson was very upset and angry during the Affair because he felt he had been the victim of a conspiracy. He thought that his enemies used the Petticoat Affair to damage him, while Jackson believed that this was just a social incident. He said that the issue was taking out of context and proportion.
2) Who was able to vote in the United States prior to Jackson’s presidency?
Prior to Andrew Jackson's presidency, white men with no property were able to vote in the United States elections.
Answer:
Called for a constitutional amendment to empower the federal government to build roads and canals.
Explanation:
During President Madison second term the US had grown rapidly, the nation had gone bigger and transport and communication across the territory became a challenge.
New roads and canals were needed so the country could develop, Madison knew that. But he believed that the Congress did not have the authority to build them, so he defended that the Constitution should be amended so the federal government was authorized to build them.
Congress did not agree with that and did not amend the Constitution, instead, they passed the Bonus Bill, that was vetoed by Madison exactly because he believed that the federal government did not have the power to carry the execution of those powers.
Spartan soldiers were expected to serve in the army until they were 60
Answer:
a.other nations would not form an alliance against him.
Explanation:
In France, public opinion´s mood was aversion to another war. In Britain, people did not care about the German remilitarization of the Rhineland. So, German troops and planes marched and flew over the Rhineland and there was not a Western reaction in 1936.
I think it's David G. Farragut, I just researched.