7/8
Excerpt: US Supreme Court, McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the above decision?
Former federalists
Which of the following developments ended the debate over emancipation in the south in the early nineteenth century?
Gabriel Prosser's slave uprising
Image: Map of the Missouri Compromise, 1820-1821 Which of the following people was most influential in the creation of the compromise depicted above?
Henry Clay
At the time it was issued the Monroe Doctrine was
Incapable of being enforced by the United States
The South political clout which ensured that the national government would continue to protect slavery rested on which of the following?
Its domination of the presidency and Senate
R) James Monroe, The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Who of the following provided the strongest influence on President Monroe in the writing of the Monroe Doctrine?
John Quincy Adams
Excerpt: US Supreme Court, McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 The above quotation most focuses on which of the following debates that characterized the new Republic?
Loose vs. Strict interpretation of the Constitution
Excerpt: James Monroe, The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Which best explains why the American people were so supportive of the Monroe Doctrine?
Nationalism
John Marshall's rulings almost single-handedly shaped constitutional interpretation in the direction of
Nationalism or sectionalism and regionalism
Excerpt: US Supreme Court, McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 The above decision reflected which of the following Tendencies of the early Supreme Court?
The favor National over state power
Why did a group of prominent citizens found the American Colonization Society in 1817?
Their goal was to establish colonies of freed blacks in the American West, far from white settlements.
Image: Map of the Missouri Compromise, 1820-1821 Which of the following actions or events from prior to 1820 compared is most closely to the events that this map describe?
Three-Fifths Compromise
Which of the following describes the Missouri Compromise, enacted in 1820?
this piece of legislation set a precedent for the future states' admission to the Union
Image: Map of the Missouri Compromise, 1820-1821 The issues highlighted in the map of above led most directly to
A truce over the issue of slavery
Which slaves became free as a result of the Virginia's legislators passage of a Manumission Act in 1782?
Any slave who could read and write
In which of the following lists is the emergence of American financial institutions placed in the correct chronological order?
Bank of the United States, state banks, Second Bank of the United States
Excerpt: James Monroe, The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 Monroe counted on which of the following European nations to be an ally of Any Nation challenged the Monroe Doctrine
Britain
Which of the following best characterizes the market Revolution
Change from small family produced Goods to Goods mass-produced in cities
Why did the Emancipation of slaves proceed very slowly in the northern states during and after the revolution?
Northern states give priority to slaveholders property rights so that emancipation often was spaced out over several slave Generations
All of the following were results of the Missouri Compromise except that:
Sectionalism was reduced
Which of the following spurred the panic of 1819 in the United States?
Significant inflation of agricultural prices
Which of the following stipulations was included in the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819?
Spain ceded Florida to the United States
On what basis did the u.s. government base its claim that the Commonwealth system was consistent with Republican ideology?
State support for private businesses contributed to the overall public good
In McCulloch v. Maryland, Cohan v. Virginia and Gibbons v. Ogden, Chief Justice Marshall's rulings limited the extent of
States' rights