Asked by Isaias Ocasio on May 08, 2024

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Which of the following statements about Martin Van Buren is true?

A) By 1832, he had established the political machinery of the Whig Party.
B) He wanted to see competition between political parties.
C) Based on his strong intellectualism, he promoted the idea of a national university.
D) He emphasized sectionalism over party loyalty.
E) In the 1820s, he wanted politicians to focus more on ending slavery.

Martin Van Buren

The eighth President of the United States, known for his role in the formation of the Democratic Party and his efforts to deal with the Panic of 1837.

Political Machinery

The organized structure and mechanisms used by political parties and candidates to win elections, influence legislation, and mobilize voters.

National University

A university that is funded and maintained by the government of a nation and typically provides education in a range of fields to students from all over the country.

  • Identify the evolution and roles of political party systems during the 1820s and 1830s.
  • Acquire knowledge about the excitement and theatrical aspects of American politics during the Jacksonian era, focusing on personal attacks and the influence of partisan newspapers.
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Esmer CercedaMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Van Buren believed in the value of a two-party system for the health of American politics, seeing competition between parties as essential for democracy. He was a key figure in the establishment of the Democratic Party, not the Whig Party, and his political strategies were more about building party loyalty than promoting sectionalism or specific intellectual agendas like a national university. His stance in the 1820s was not focused on ending slavery but on political organization and party development.