How did Democratic and Whig cartoonists represent Jackson during the Bank War?
What will be an ideal response?
Whig cartoonists represented Jackson as a monarch, trampling the Constitution by ignoring the power it granted to Congress and imposing his personal political goals on the American people. In contrast, Democratic cartoonists represented Jackson as a strong leader who stood up to the tiny, weak Whig politicians and proponents of the Bank.
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A. obligatory payments B. irremissible payments C. discretionary payments D. compulsory payments
Under the First Reconstruction Act of March, 1867, the former states of the Confederacy (excluding Tennessee) were
A) allowed to elect members to the Senate, but not to the House. B) required to confiscate large plantations in the former Confederacy and divide the land among the former slaves. C) readmitted to the Union after each ratified the Thirteenth Amendment. D) divided into five military districts.
Politics in Yugoslavia were characterized by __________.
A. political parties representing specific ethnic groups B. a struggle between urban and rural regions C. the question of whether to seek a closer relationship with Italy D. Soviet intervention