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Question 1

How does this cartoon lampoon the lifestyles of free blacks who were living in the North and West in the 1820s?
 
  A) The couple is ridiculed for trying to pretend that they were members of a higher class.
  B) The couple is dressed in old-fashioned styles that were typical of the early eighteenth century.
  C) The cartoon promises a grand lifestyle for slaves who could run away from the South.
  D) The cartoon implies that free blacks had few opportunities for success.

Question 2

Even though property restrictions were banned in several states from the North and West during the 1820s to increase universal white male suffrage, why did many African Americans in these states lose their right to vote?
 
  A) These states required African Americans to pay higher poll taxes.
  B) These states adopted a high property requirement for African Americans so they could vote.
  C) These states required that African Americans had to be literate in order to vote.
  D) These states adopted new laws that only allowed African Americans to vote in local elections.

Question 3

What message about President Jackson, who is standing on the right of this image, does the cartoonist convey regarding the Nullification Crisis in South Carolina?
 
  A) Jackson supported Calhoun's position on giving the states more power.
  B) Jackson did not believe that the Nullification Crisis was a threat to the Union.
  C) Jackson thought that South Carolina's position on nullification was an honorable act.
  D) Jackson threatened to use force if South Carolina nullified the Tariff Act of 1832.



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