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Which part of the country was most in favor of seizing Canada in the War of 1812? the west
The greatest impact of the Hartford Convention was the federalist party was gone
A major result of the War of 1812 was the development of our own culture
Which of the following from The Great Triumvirate, who dominated Congress and politics, is incorrectly matched? john c cal-south, henry clay- west, danial webster- new england
Which of the following was not a part of the American System parts that are: a bank, roads, tariffs
The American System proposed by Republicans was most similar to the federalist government
Opposition to the proposed American System of internal improvements was a result of sexualism
Which of the following treaties is correctly matched with its description? jays treat, treaty of ghent, rush bagot, webster ashburton treaty
Which of the following developments LEAST strengthened the increasing economic linkage of the North and the Midwest during the antebellum era? Federal, shift to production
Which of the following connected the Great Lakes to the East Coast and fueled the economic rise of New York City? erie canal
Which of the following was NOT true about the 1820 Missouri Compromise? maine and missouri came in, 36’30 line, solved the slavery issue temporarily
The most divisive issue in regards to western expansion during the antebellum era was the extension of slavery
Which of the following Supreme Court cases is correctly identified? mcallon vs maryland,
Which of the following best describes the Monroe Doctrine? it was a warning to european nations-hands off in the western hemisphere
The letter above was most likely written in response to Missouri Compromise
The concerns expressed in the letter above can best be understood in the context of slavery
Which of the following did NOT result from the Supreme Court ruling above or similar rulings by the Supreme Court in the early 1800s? federal over the states, country over sectionalism
Which of the following groups would most likely have supported the arguments in the excerpt above? federalists
The ideas expressed in the excerpt above can best be understood in the context of debates over fed power over state power
The expansion of the U.S. transportation network by 1837, as shown in the map above, benefitted MOST from which of the following technological advances? steam engine, boats, trains
The opening of canals and new roads in the United States, as depicted in the map above, had the LEAST impact on which of the following? roads only had to do in america and moving around in america, did not leave the borders
The Corrupt Bargain refers to election win- henry clay got to be secretary state
The Tariff of 1828 was considered the Tariff of Abominations by the south
Ways in which the power of the Common Man increased in Presidential elections included all of the following except people could vote, nominated conventions, popular election by president
The Spoils System did all of the following except reward people from being loyal, took away peoples jobs, didn’t hire people with the right qualifications
Indian Removal Act (1830) Called for the removal of Indians
The tribe that attempted to fight their removal through the Supreme Court was the Cherokee
The John Marshall Court favored_______________ in these cases involving Georgia’s attempts to obtain native lands. Cherokee
The most obvious example of government intent and policy toward Native Americans was trail of tears
Nullification Crisis and South Carolina’s view they could nullify federal laws would have been acceptable under the articles of confederation
The South Carolina (States Rights) Exposition was most similar to virginia and kentucky resolutions- states were superior
The powers granted in the Force Bill provided powers previously exercised by the executive branch in the whiskey rebellion
The South Carolina threat of secession was most similar to hartford convention
The politician most responsible for the compromise ending the Nullification Crisis was henry clay
Jackson’s views on the Bank issue most closely echoed those of jefferson
Jackson ended the viability of the national bank by taking out all of the federal money
The Panic of 1837 was caused by all of the following except pep banks, over speculation, ending of national bank
The new democratic party was most similar to republicans
The Whig party was most similar to Federalist
The catalyst for the above letter being written involved tariff abominations
The ideas expressed in the excerpt above can best be understood in the context of debates over state’s rights
Which of the following resulted from the sentiments expressed in the excerpt above? force bill and compromise tariff of 1833
Overall, the letter above was most likely written in response to the indian removal act
The ideas expressed in the excerpt above can best be understood in the context of debates over government policy towards indians
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