Andrew Jackson, the 7th U.S. President
  • 1. In which year was Andrew Jackson inaugurated as President of the United States?
A) 1790
B) 1829
C) 1800
D) 1865
  • 2. What nickname was given to Andrew Jackson due to his tough and aggressive personality?
A) The Reformer
B) The Great Communicator
C) Old Hickory
D) Gentleman Jack
  • 3. Which battle is Andrew Jackson most famous for?
A) Battle of Yorktown
B) Battle of New Orleans
C) Battle of Gettysburg
D) Battle of Antietam
  • 4. Andrew Jackson was originally from which U.S. state?
A) South Carolina
B) Virginia
C) Kentucky
D) Tennessee
  • 5. Which of the following did Andrew Jackson fight against during his presidency?
A) The Nullification Crisis
B) The Louisiana Purchase
C) The Emancipation Proclamation
D) The Alien and Sedition Acts
  • 6. What was Andrew Jackson's military title during his service in the War of 1812?
A) Major General
B) Colonel
C) Lieutenant
D) Captain
  • 7. What was the name of Andrew Jackson's adopted son who fought alongside him at the Battle of New Orleans?
A) Lyncoya
B) Hiram
C) Jasper
D) Nathaniel
  • 8. Which First Lady famously caused a scandal during Jackson's presidency?
A) Martha Washington
B) Dolley Madison
C) Abigail Adams
D) Peggy Eaton
  • 9. In which U.S. war did Andrew Jackson gain his reputation as a military leader?
A) Revolutionary War
B) War of 1812
C) Mexican-American War
D) American Civil War
  • 10. Who was Jackson's vice president during his first term in office?
A) John C. Calhoun
B) John Tyler
C) Martin Van Buren
D) John Quincy Adams
  • 11. Which famous Supreme Court case challenged Jackson's Indian Removal policies?
A) Worcester v. Georgia
B) Dred Scott v. Sandford
C) McCulloch v. Maryland
D) Marbury v. Madison
  • 12. After his presidency, Andrew Jackson retired to his estate called:
A) The Hermitage
B) Ashland
C) Mount Vernon
D) Monticello
  • 13. What controversial policy did Jackson implement regarding Native Americans?
A) Native American assimilation program
B) Treaty of Greenville
C) Reservation system
D) Indian Removal Act
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