APUSH Chapter 12 Practice Quiz
Henry Clay's "American System" called for all of the following EXCEPT A. a tariff for the protection of industry B. internal improvements at national government expense C. sale of federal lands to finance higher education D. greater reliance on domestic financial resources E. increased trade among the sections of the nation
sale of federal lands to finance higher education
The Battle of New Orleans
saw British troops defeated by Andrew Jackson's soldiers
As a result of the Missouri Compromise
slavery was banned north of 36 30 in the Louisiana Purchase territory
In McCulloch v. Maryland, Cohens v. Virginia, and Gibbons v. Ogden, Chief Justice Marshall's rulings limited the extent of
states' rights
Which of the following was NOT a result of the growth of a national market economy between 1815 and 1860?
A greater number of men working at home
The Monroe Doctrine
As home and the workplace became separated, women were increasingly expected to be responsible for housework and childcare while men took jobs outside the home
How did the growth of a market-based economy in the United States in the early 1800s most directly influenced changes in gender roles?
As home and the workplace became separated, women were increasingly expected to be responsible for housework and childcare while men took jobs outside the home.
Which of the following describes an interpretation of Clay's economic principles at the time as expressed in the excerpt? A. The sections of the United States should retain separate regional economies. B. The farmers of the United States should switch to manufacturing jobs. C. The United States should increase domestic manufacturing to promote prosperity. D. The United States should never engage in foreign commerce
C. The United States should increase domestic manufacturing to promote prosperity.
"The creation of a home market is not only necessary to procure for our agriculture a just reward of its labors, but it is indispensable to obtain a supply of our necessary wants. . . . Suppose no actual abandonment of farming, but, what is most likely, a gradual and imperceptible employment of population in the business of manufacturing, instead of being compelled to resort to agriculture. . . . Is any part of our common country likely to be injured by a transfer of the theatre of [manufacturing] for our own consumption from Europe to America? ". . . Suppose it were even true that Great Britain had abolished all restrictions upon trade, and allowed the freest introduction of the [products] of foreign labor, would that prove it unwise for us to adopt the protecting system? The object of protection is the establishment and perfection of the [manufacturing] arts. In England it, has accomplished its purpose, fulfilled its end. . . . The adoption of the restrictive system, on the part of the United States, by excluding the [products] of foreign labor, would extend the [purchasing] of American [products], unable, in the infancy and unprotected state of the arts, to sustain a competition with foreign fabrics. Let our arts breathe under the shade of protection; let them be perfected as they are in England, and [then] we shall be ready . . . to put aside protection, and enter upon the freest exchanges." Henry Clay, speaker of the House of Representatives, speech in Congress, 1824 The excerpt could best be used by historians studying which of the following in the early 1800s?
The political debates over economic development
In interpreting the Constitution, John Marshall
favored "loose construction"
The resolutions from the Hartford Convention
helped to cause the death of the Federalist party
The War of 1812 was one of the worst-fought wars in United States history because
of widespread disunity
Andrew Jackson's military exploits were instrumental in the United States gaining
possession of Florida
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, the Hartford Convention, and the South Carolina Exposition and Protest were similar in that all involved a defense of
states' rights
At the peace conference at Ghent, the British began to withdraw many of its earlier demands for all of the following reasons except a. reverses in upper New York. b. a loss at Baltimore. c. increasing war weariness in Britain. d. concern about the still dangerous France. e. the American victory at New Orleans
the American victory at New Orleans
Henry Clay's call for federally funded roads and canals received whole- hearted endorsement from
the West
The western land boom resulted from all of the following except
the construction of railroad lines as far west as the Mississippi River.
The War of 1812 was one of the worst-fought wars in American history for all of the following reasons except that
there was no militia to draw on to supplement the regular army
Latin America's reaction to the Monroe Doctrine can best be described as
unconcerned or unimpressed
The Era of Good Feelings
was a troubled period
When the House of Representatives passed the Tallmadge Amendment in response to Missouri's request for admission to the Union, the South thought that the amendment
would threaten the sectional balance