Question 1
The most important political figure to associate the West with democracy was __________.
A) David Crockett
B) Andrew Jackson
C) John Quincy Adams
D) George Caleb Bingham
Question 2
The scene in John Lewis Krimmel's Fourth of July in Center Square more than likely influenced the conservative lawyer and judge James Kent to call for __________.
A) retention of property requirements for voting
B) universal white male suffrage
C) suffrage for African Americans, women, and Indians
D) additional admission of states from the Western territories
Question 3
After completing a tour of the United States, French nobleman Alexis de Tocqueville noted in Democracy in America that American society was more __________ than European society.
A) ignorant
B) intelligent
C) sophisticated
D) egalitarian
Question 4
These maps showing data from 1800 and 1830 reveal that, in this 30-year period, democracy in America __________.
A) remained stagnant because of the requirement to own property
B) expanded due to universal white male suffrage
C) grew because of suffrage extended to African Americans and Indians
D) declined as stricter property-owning requirements were adopted by newer states
Question 5
What similarity does George Caleb Bingham's painting Stump Speaking or the County Canvass and the illustration from A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett share regarding the new democratic style of politics that began to transform America in
the 1820s? A) Both images reveal that African Americans, women, and American Indians gained political
power during the 1820s.
B) Both pictures appealed to urban voters in New England and the mid-Atlantic.
C) Both scenes show that common voters from the West exemplified democracy with egalitarian
ideals.
D) Both illustrations reflect aristocratic values associated with the political system of the late
1700s and early 1800s.