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APush Chapter 12
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The greatest American military successes of the War of 1812 came in the | naval battles on the Great Lakes and elsewhere |
| Two prominent American military heroes during the War of 1812 were | Oliver Hazard Perry and Andrew Jackson |
| Even though the victory in the Battle of New Orleans provided a large boost to American morale, it proved essentially meaningless because | he peace treaty had been signed several weeks before |
| he terms of the Treaty of Ghent ending the War of 1812 provided that | he two sides would stop fighting and return to the status quo before the war. |
| One significant domestic consequence of the War of 1812 was | an increased threat from Indians in the West. |
| One significant international consequence of the War of 1812 was | a growth of Canadian patriotism and nationalism |
| The Era of Good Feelings was sharply disrupted by the | panic of 1819 and the battle over slavery in Missouri. |
| The new nationalistic feeling right after the War of 1812 was evident in all of the following except | the addition of significant new territory to the United States. |
| Besides admitting Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, the Missouri Compromise provided that | slavery would not be permitted anywhere in the Louisiana Purchase territory north of the southern boundary of Missouri, except in Missouri itself. |
| In the case of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, John Marshall's Supreme Court held that | only the federal government and not the states could charter educational and other nonprofit institutions. the states could no |
| One of the key components of the sectional Missouri Compromise negotiated by Henry Clay was | a congressional prohibition on slavery in the Louisiana territory north of the southem boundary of Missouri. |
| Andrew Jackson's invasion of Florida led to permanent acquisition of that territory after | Secretary of State Adams pressured Spain to cede the area to the United States. |
| The original impetus for declaring the Monroe Docfrine came from | a British proposal that America join Britain in guaranteeing the independence of the Latin American republics |
| As proclaimed by Monroe in his message of 1823, the Monroe Doctrine asserted that | the United States would not tolerate further European intervention or colonization in the Americas. |
| The immediate effect of the Monroe Doctine at the time it was issued was | very small |