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Why did the north have more capital than the south

The North was more industrialized while the South was agrarian.

What did the crisis over the Missouri compromise expose

The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery

What was the result of the destruction of the national bank

The result of the destruction of the national bank was that paper money of uncertain value flooding the economy.

How did the cotton gin lead to a rise in slavery

Whitney's cotton gin created an easy way to pick the seed from the cotton. Once this was possible cotton became a cash crop and it was necessary to be picked far more to keep up with the ability to de-seed it. This in turn led to the need of more people (slaves) to pick the cotton.

What was the result of the presidential election of 1824

In 1824, John Quincy Adams was elected President. There were four candidates that received a substantial number of electoral votes, so that no one candidate received a majority. Therefore, in accordance with the US Constitution, the House of Representatives chose the president. Jackson got the most electoral votes and also won in popular votes but with some political maneuvering mostly by Henry Clay, Adams prevailed. Adams made Clay his Secretary of State and Jackson people screamed ,"Foul Play!", but it was all legal.

When was the Judiciary Act of 1789 adopted

The Judiciary Act of 1789 was adopted September 24, 1789.

What groups tended to favor tariffs

NovaNet ANSWER: Northern industrialists

President Jackson viewed the national bank as

Dick

How did factory owners benefit from industrialization

Many jobs could be done by unskilled workers for lower wages.

Which of the followign reflects a boom phase in a capitalist economy

Emplotment, profits, and incomes are high.

What happened after congress renewed the charter for the bank of the United States

President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill

How did President Jackson respond to the supreme court's ruling in worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with cherokee

In response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee, President Jackson disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.

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