What is the connection between the values of the Democratic Party and the issue of slavery during the 1820s and 1830s?

What will be an ideal response?


Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Explain that the Democratic Party championed the rights of white men and territorial expansion and was responsible for the forced westward relocation of the Cherokees and other southeastern Indian peoples.
2. Explain that the Democratic Party's outlook toward African Americans demonstrated racism and exclusion.
3. Point out that Democrats supported the territorial expansion of slavery as a state's right and private property issue for white people.
4. Conclude that Democrats championed the rights of slaveholders as a democratic ideal.

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Marcus Garvey established the Black Star Line shipping company to __________

A) promote black solidarity and in keeping with his belief in black-owned businesses B) encourage African Americans to take up factory work C) ensure economic dependence of African Americans D) promote the establishment an independent nation in the Caribbean to be settled by African Americans

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In the 1500s what kind of states developed in Europe for the first time since Charlemagne?

a. Numerous mini-states b. City-states c. Democracies d. Theocracies e. Large centralized ones

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How did the views of Locke and Rousseau differ?

A) Rousseau valued individual liberties, while Locke valued the common good. B) Locke believed in strong government, while Rousseau wanted to abolish government. C) Rousseau valued democracy, while Locke valued monarchy. D) Locke valued property rights, while Rousseau saw property as a source of inequality

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