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dybincka [34]
3 years ago
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Indian Removal Act (1830) Trail of Tears (1838 – 1839) Second Bank of the U.S. Bank War Tariff of Abominations (1828) nullificat

ion Force Bill (1833) Whigs Distribution Act (1836) Panic of 1837 Independent Treasury Act (1840) Second two party system___________
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fredd [130]3 years ago
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Answer:

Second two party system (1828 - 1854)

Explanation:

The Second Party System refers to a political system in the United States between 1828 and 1854, which was characterized by the dominance of two parties, the Democratic and the Whig parties, as well as an increase in citizen participation in politics and elections.

The First Party System, which existed roughly between 1792 - 1824, collapsed during the presidential elections of 1824 with the split of the then ruling Democratic-Republican party, with 4 candidates of the same party running for president. In the years between both systems, political parties pretty much disappeared from the public eye. However, Andrew Jackson, who was a very popular politician, created the Democratic Party and won the 1828 presidential election. The creation of the Whig Party in 1832 gave rise to the other element of the Second Party System.

However, the New Republican Party, which remained a minor party during much of this time, finally rose to prominence after the collapse of the Whig Party in 1852. By this time, the Third Party System, which existed until the end of the century, was characterized by the dominance of the New Republican and Democratic parties.

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