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APUSH M/C 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The map of the electoral vote of 1800 shows that | the key to victory was combining New York w/ the South and West |
| On the issue of slavery, the Constitution in 1787 | effectively guaranteed the continued existence of slavery |
| Father of the Constitution | James Madison |
| The suppression of the "Whiskey Rebellion" indicated all of the following EXCEPT | the national government proved that the protesters had no legitimate complaint |
| The inauguration of George Washington took place in | New York |
| The French Revolution aided the American economy in all of the following ways EXCEPT | increasing the overseas market for American manufactured goods |
| Napoleon sold the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. partly because | his army in Haiti had been defeated |
| All of the following would be considered subsistence farmers EXCEPT a | South Carolina planter who raised rice and indigo |
| The causes of the Panic of 1819 included all of the following EXCEPT | strikes by workers for higher wages |
| The Impending Crisis | was an attack on slavery |
| The most important reason for th Old South's prosperity among the following was the | English textile mills |
| Calhoun supported the doctrine of nullification because | he saw it as a way to protect the rights of minorities |
| nickname for Martin Van Buren | Van Ruin |
| Demands for rights for all in the 19th C led to resistance and setbacks in all of the following ways EXCEPT | political instability and dictatorship in Mexico |
| Lowell's cotton mill, opened 1814: | was partly the result of industrial espionage |
| The National Road | tied E and W together as a public project |
| The author of the pamphlet Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World, which called for slave rebellions was written by | David Walker |
| The map of reform movements in upper New York State shows that the area most changed by the Erie Canal became such a hot-bed of religious revivals it became known as the | Burned-Over District |
| The General Trades Union | included only relatively few white men in skilled trades |
| whig name for Jackson | King Andrew |
| Merchants who accumulated capital in international trade and then invested in other activities include all of the following EXCEPT: | Samuel Slater |
| system of payment that exchanges goods rather than money is | a barter system |
| sentimentalism involved all of the following EXCEPT | an emphasis on romantic love in the novels of that era |
| which city in the U.S. had the most unwelcoming response to Irish immigration? | Boston |
| State funding for internal improvements and subsequent defaults on loans contributing to financial instability followed from Jackson's veto of the | Maysville Road Bill |