During Jackson's presidency, the national debt grew smaller until it was paid off entirely in 1835.
True.
The Eaton affair revealed:
The destructive gossip of the Washington social scene.
Martin Van Buren resigned from Jackson's cabinet:
In order to give the president a clear path to replace the entire cabinet.
All of the following were prominent Whig politicians, EXCEPT:
Martin Van Buren.
The Anti-Masonic party was the first to:
Hold a national nomination convention.
Henry Clay was Andrew Jackson's second vice president.
False
The one thing that united all members of the new Whig party was opposition to:
Andrew Jackson.
What federal law(s) did South Carolina nullify?
The Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.
William Henry Harrison:
Had defeated the Shawnees at Tippecanoe.
During the Jacksonian era, and for the first time in American political history:
A president assumed his position to be superior to that of Congress.