Question 1
How does this pro-Workie political cartoon portray the average workingman in America?
A) as a corrupt person selling his vote to the devil
B) as a suppressed individual lacking the privileges endowed to other citizens
C) as a loyal supporter of Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party
D) as an honest person independently exercising his right to vote while invoking liberty
Question 2
Which organization created this image on an apron and for what reason?
A) Anti-Masons did this to show they were more influential than Freemasons.
B) Freemasons did this to contrast their enlightened values to the Anti-Masonic vices.
C) Jackson's Democratic Party did this to show the evils of both Freemasons and Anti-Masons.
D) The Workies did this to show they were in collaboration with the Anti-Masons.
Question 3
What political technique first used by Anti-Masons was later adopted by mainstream parties?
A) selecting a presidential candidate at a national nominating convention
B) establishing a nationwide network to keep party members on message
C) using presidential primaries as testing grounds for presidential candidates
D) organizing fundraising events for party candidates
Question 4
This map addressing the Indian removal issues of the 1830s suggests that __________.
A) President Jackson disregarded Chief Justice Marshall's decision in Worchester v. Georgia
B) the affected tribes moved exclusively through land routes to reach their new lands
C) Indian removal was limited to the Five Civilized Tribes
D) Indian removal for all affected tribes took place simultaneously