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In 1828, newly enfranchised white men who did not own land showed support for: A. Andrew Jackson's defeat as U.S. president. . the organization of the National Republican Party C. Democrats who criticized Andrew Jackson as a slaveholder D. Andrew Jackson's election as U.S. president.
In 1828, newly enfranchised white men who did not own land showed support for Andrew Jackson's election as U.S. president. The correct option is (D).
Who was Andrew Jackson?The seventh American president was Andrew Jackson. From 1829 to 1837, he held office for two terms.
Andrew Jackson ran against incumbent John Quincy Adams in the 1828 presidential election. Adams was the nominee for the National Republicans, and Jackson's supporters formed the Jacksonian Democrats, sometimes known as the Democrats.
The United States changed from a republic, where only landowners could vote, to a mass democracy, when white men from all socioeconomic strata were granted the right to vote, during Jackson's administration.
Tens of thousands of Native Americans were forcibly relocated as a result of the Indian Removal Act, which Jackson oversaw and which had a catastrophic impact on the Native population.
Therefore, in 1828, newly enfranchised white men who did not own land showed support for Andrew Jackson's election as U.S. president.
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Answer:Andrew Jackson's election as U.S. president.
Explanation:
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The Declaration's Grievances
"He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most
wholesome and necessary for the public good...
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for
opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights
of the people...
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing
Armies without the Consent of our legislatures...
4x
For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us...
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world...
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent.....
from The Declaration of Independence
In The Declaration of Independence, many of
4x the phrases begin with the word "He." To
whom is this referring?
A
4x
4x
event?
B
x
C
4x
14x A
The phrase "For cutting off our Trade with all
4x parts of the world" would MOST likely
reference a law passed as a result of which
D George Washington
B
King George Ill of England
C
Thomas Jefferson
D
the British Parliament
the forming of the Second Continental
Congress
the Battles of Lexington & Concord
the Boston Massacre
the Boston Tea Party
Answer:
Explanation:
The phrase "He" in the Declaration of Independence is referring to King George III of England. The Declaration of Independence is a document that was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which declared the 13 colonies in North America to be independent states and no longer a part of the British Empire. The Declaration outlines the reasons for the colonies' decision to break away from British rule, and lists a number of grievances against King George III. The phrases in the Declaration that begin with "He" are referring to actions or policies of the King that the colonists believed were unjust or oppressive. The phrase "For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world" would most likely refer to laws or policies implemented by the King or the British government that restricted or prohibited trade between the colonies and other countries.
What were the proposed plans that guided the Reconstruction
process? How did they differ? Which plan was eventually adopted by the Federal
government? To what extent did it succeed or fail?
Explanation:
Reconstruction Period: Overview
The Reconstruction period in America began at the conclusion of the American Civil War in April of 1865. President Abraham Lincoln began contemplating the circumstances of Reconstruction prior to the ultimate Union victory against the Confederacy. The main purpose of the Reconstruction era was to ensure that the divided nation was able to be swiftly brought back together at the conclusion of the war effort. Due to the assassination of President Lincoln, the budding Reconstruction movement was ultimately taken on by his successor, President Andrew Johnson, who would spar with Radical Republicans in Congress over the direction of the period. The battles between the legislative and executive branches of government would serve as the first in a series of contentious conflicts regarding the aim and scope of the post-Civil War period in America.
When was the Reconstruction Era?
The Reconstruction era began when the American Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, after the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to then Lt. General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia. The Reconstruction era would last until March 31, 1877, following an earlier compromise between Democrats and Republicans in Washington. The Compromise of 1877 would serve as the vehicle for the end of the Reconstruction era in America as Democrats won control over the South.
Evaluating Reconstruction
As the Civil War was drawing to a close in 1865, President Lincoln began making plans for the physical, economic, social and political rehabilitation of a region marked by four years of war and 200 years of racism. Republicans in the federal government felt responsible for restoring public infrastructure, private property, food production, medical care and housing - all while the workforce and economy were in shambles. Furthermore, they wanted to change many characteristics of Southern society and politics.
Reconstruction-era Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, and Grant
Presidents Lincoln Johnson Grant
Even though most of the programs were aimed at helping the South, many white Southerners resented the suggestion that their world needed to be reconstructed at all and fought against any changes imposed on them by Republicans, Northerners or anyone in the federal government. This struggle to rebuild Southern government, society, infrastructure and economy was called Reconstruction, and it dominated political debate for 12 years under three different presidents. But, was it successful?