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What is the right to vote

It is a right given to the adult citizens of most democratic countries to vote in local or federal elections.

When did the second great awakening end

The Second Great Awakening was in decline by the 1830s.

Where were immigrants encouraged to vote in large numbers

Northern cities (apex)

Which group did the Democratic Party appeal to the most

The working class

Which states were added to the union as part of the Missouri Compromise

Missouri & Maine. APEX.

Why was the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison significant

Why was the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison significant?

Political parties learned to increase their chances of winning elections by

All of the Above

The nullification crisis was a part of a larger disagreement over

States' rights

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