13,14 AP classroom
the opening of the Erie canal in 1825 was important because it
strengthened the ties between the eastern manufacturing and western agricultural regions
In the first half of the 19th century, Cherokee efforts to retain tribal lands in Georgia received direct support from
the Us supreme court
What influenced Adams recollection of revolutionary events
the development of a national culture and national identity
the rise of manufacturing beginning in the early 1800's eventually resulted in which of the following by 1848
the emergence of a larger middle class in the north
What histroical developments contribueted most directly to the market revolution
the emergence of new forms of transportation
the expansion of a market economy in the early 19th century is reflected in which of the following
the improvement of transportation and availability of goods
Which of the following best explains a change in migration in United States society during the early 1800s?
the ride in manufacturing in the north coincided with an increase of immigration from abroad to these urban areas
most of the irish immigrants who came to the US following the potato famine of the 1840's settled in
urban areas of the north
an important consequence of the tariff of abominations (1828) is that is led to
enunciation of the doctrine of nullification
The role of women expressed in the cult of domesticity had its roots in
republican motherhood
What was a result of the growth of a national market economy between 1815 and 1860
increasing economic specialization the application of machinery to the mass production of goods a greater disparity of wealth between rich and poor americans the beginnings of an organized labor movement
Andrew Jackson supported
indian removal the removal of federal depositis from the BUS annexation of new territory use of the presidential veto power
in addition to the cotton gin, Eli Whitney's major contribution to American Technology was his
introduction of interchangeable parts
The most important factor in Andrew Jacksons successful bid for the presidency in 1828 was his
reputation as a hero of the War of 1812