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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |