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zhenek [66]
3 years ago
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Answer all of the following questions

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marishachu [46]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise?

  • to maintain an equal number of senators from the North and the South

2. What resulted from the Missouri Compromise?

  • Maine was admitted to the Union as a free state.

3. What happened in the election of 1828?

  • Jackson ran against Adams and was elected president.

4. What did Andrew Jackson do as president?

  • He passed a law allowing him to use federal troops against states.

5. Which belief was held by most supporters of Jacksonian Democracy?

  • Enslavement is immoral and should be banned.

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