APUSH Early 1800s

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Which of the following events sparked the opinion in this case? A The state of Maryland tried to tax the National Bank. B A "lame duck" president tried to increase the number of Federalist judges. C The arrest and trial of Aaron Burr, the Vice President of the US. D The Election of 1800 between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

A "lame duck" president tried to increase the number of Federalist judges.

What caused the jump in Irish immigrants between 1846 and 1847? A A blight destroyed potato crops in Ireland. B The United States passed less restrictive immigration laws. C In the 1844 election, the nativist political party lost the election. D The United Kingdom persecuted Irish immigrants.

A blight destroyed potato crops in Ireland.

The "Missouri question" was a cause of which of the following? A Slavery was allowed to exist within any part of the Louisiana Purchase. B All slave states west of the Mississippi River were outlawed. C A line was drawn in the Louisiana Territory above which slavery was not allowed. D States within the Louisiana Purchase were allowed to vote concerning slavery.

A line was drawn in the Louisiana Territory above which slavery was not allowed.

Based on the passage, which of the following could best be inferred about economic changes between the 1820s and the 1840s? A The Lowell system was driven by the "Homespun" movement. B Factories like Lowell reinforced separate spheres. C The increase in participation of the workforce reduced immigration. D Government intervention, along with technological development, led to an increase in manufacturing jobs.

Government intervention, along with technological development, led to an increase in manufacturing jobs.

Which of the following BEST captures Thomas Jefferson's motives for acquiring land through the Louisiana Purchase? A He wanted to sway the Whigs to support him in the next election. B He longed to preserve his beloved agrarian democracy by ensuring land would be available for years to come. C He wanted to bring the nation a step closer to achieving Manifest Destiny. D He wanted to ensure a tight alliance with France against Great Britain.

He longed to preserve his beloved agrarian democracy by ensuring land would be available for years to come.

To what extent was the compromise described in the excerpt successful in quelling tensions over the expansion of slavery? A It was effective for a few decades until it was overturned by later compromises and court rulings. B It successfully prevented conflict until the Supreme Court declared slavery to be unconstitutional. C It eventually was deemed to be unnecessary as the demand for cotton declined significantly. D The Supreme Court consistently upheld the compromise when abolitionists challenged its constitutionality.

It was effective for a few decades until it was overturned by later compromises and court rulings.

Which of the following actions by President Jackson most directly led to the creation of the Whig Party and its platform? A The removal of Native Americans to lands west of the Mississippi River. B The refusal of Andrew Jackson to enforce rulings of the Supreme Court. C Andrew Jackson forced South Carolina to collect tariff duties. D Jackson removed federal funds from the National Bank and relocated the funds to state banks.

Jackson removed federal funds from the National Bank and relocated the funds to state banks.

Which of the following most directly contributed to the trend described in the excerpt? A Strictly taxpaying qualifications to vote were more common in the North as opposed to the South. B New England consistently had some of the most limiting voting laws in the country. C Newly-formed western states often developed the most generous suffrage laws. D South Carolina was consistently a model for open, universal suffrage

Newly-formed western states often developed the most generous suffrage laws.

Canals, such as the Erie Canal pictured above, typically connected what areas of the country? A Northeastern urban areas with farms in the Ohio River Valley. B Southern plantations with Northern Factories. C Western mines with Northern factories. D Southern plantations with western farms.

Northeastern urban areas with farms in the Ohio River Valley.

Which of the following most directly led to South Carolina's issuance of the Nullification Ordinance? A Opposition to tariffs B Expansion of canals and railroads C Federal limitations on the expansion of slavery D Andrew Jackson's veto of the National Bank

Opposition to tariffs

What "contest of opinion," was Jefferson referring to in his address? A Native Americans constantly attacked settlers living on the frontier. B The federal government raised tariffs under the Adams administration. C The Federal government passed legislation which limited freedom of speech. D The federal government passed legislation creating a National Bank.

The Federal government passed legislation which limited freedom of speech.

What event caused a breakdown in the relative peace between the North and South created by the Missouri Compromise? A Abolitionists increased their attempts to incite slave uprisings in the South. B Abolitionists elected a President that believed in ending slavery. C The invention of the cotton gin caused an increase in the number of slaves needed. D The United States acquired lands not subject to the Missouri Compromise

The United States acquired lands not subject to the Missouri Compromise

What likely caused the value of cotton exports to increase in value and number in the early 1800s? A Cotton supply diminished due to an outbreak of disease. B The United States increased cotton production due to the invention of the cotton gin and expanding west. C The United States lowered tariff rates leading to increased demand. D The South achieved a monopoly on cotton exports with Great Britain.

The United States increased cotton production due to the invention of the cotton gin and expanding west.

The ideas expressed in The South Carolina Exposition and Protest could be most directly compared to those found in which of the following? A McCulloch v. Maryland. B Washington's Farewell Address C The American System D The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

The platform of the Whig Party impacted the Presidential Election of 1840 in which of the following ways? A The Whig Party died out due to the popularity of Jackson's and Van Buren's policies. B The Whig Party lost the election but continued to be a force in politics up to the Civil War. C The Whigs won the Presidency but had little influence on policy. D The Whigs won the Presidency and fully implemented their platform.

The Whigs won the Presidency but had little influence on policy.

Which of the following occurred alongside the expansion of white male suffrage during this period? A The extension of women's suffrage in western states B The extension of African-American suffrage across the northern free states C The widespread use of "voice" voting, as opposed to the use of paper ballots D The expansion of campaign tools such as torchlight parades, nominating conventions, and partisan newspapers

The expansion of campaign tools such as torchlight parades, nominating conventions, and partisan newspapers

Which of the following most directly led to the political sentiment expressed in this expressed? A The federal government issued paper money backed by a gold standard only. B The federal government issued paper currency backed by gold and silver only. C The federal government refused to accept paper currency to purchase western lands. D The federal government issued large amounts of paper currency which caused inflation.

The federal government refused to accept paper currency to purchase western lands.

Which of the following movements would most directly support De Tocqueville's argument in the excerpt above? A The development of America's first political party system. B The growth of democracy during the Age of Jackson. C The growth of democracy during the Progressive Era. D The growing divides of American sectionalism.

The growth of democracy during the Age of Jackson.

Which of the following resulted most directly from the decisions of the Marshall Court, such as Marbury v. Madison? A The Federalists increase their hold on the judicial branch. B President Jefferson attempted to impeach judges that made this decision. C This decision, along with future John Marshall rulings, increased the power of the federal government. D Congress took efforts to override future court decisions by amending the Constitution.

This decision, along with future John Marshall rulings, increased the power of the federal government.

Monroe's pronouncement in the excerpt most directly impacted which of the following? A The transportation revolution B The Market Revolution C United States foreign policy D Expansion of slavery to the western territories

United States foreign policy

Soon after this document was written, Jefferson found himself in a Constitutional predicament for which of the following reasons? A While he approved of the purchase, Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution. B Making treaties was a Congressional power and yet Jefferson's foreign ministers had negotiated the agreement. C The Constitution forbade "entangling alliances" and he was fearful that Britain would object. D Jefferson worried that farmers would overpower the electorate; he favored urban merchants.

While he approved of the purchase, Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

Which regulation listed in the excerpt above was most likely added by the Tremont Mill specifically for women who made up a majority of the workers? A Workers are not paid directly, but instead payment is made to the worker's father. B Workers must observe the regulations of the room in which they are employed. C Workers intending to leave must give two weeks notice to the company. D Workers must board in one of the houses belonging to the company and conform to the rules of the boarding house.

Workers must board in one of the houses belonging to the company and conform to the rules of the boarding house.

Other economic changes that occurred in this era included all of the following EXCEPT A an increase in social mobility. B an increase in the standard of living. C a decrease in the Southern dependence on slavery. D an increase in the gap between the rich and the poor.

a decrease in the Southern dependence on slavery.

All of the following antebellum transportation innovations helped to create the market revolution EXCEPT A turnpikes. B canals. C steamships. D internal combustion engines.

internal combustion engines.

All of the following Antebellum developments helped to give rise to the market revolution EXCEPT A Henry Clay's proposal of the "American System." B the rise of the factory system. C the growth of the abolitionist movement. D agricultural developments like the mechanical reaper and cotton gin.

the growth of the abolitionist movement.

Which of the following would have been LEAST supportive of the economic system referred to in the excerpt? A Henry Clay B Andrew Jackson C Daniel Webster D John Marshall

Andrew Jackson

American interest in expansion in the Oregon Country led to which of the following memorable slogans? A "Remember the Alamo!" B "54-40 or Fight!" C "Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too!" D "Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Speech, Free Men"

"54-40 or Fight!"

The developments noted in the excerpt are evidence of which of the following larger trends in 19th century New England? A A movement away from trade with Europe. B A growing dependence on child labor. C A desire to return to the economic structure of the 18th century. D A transition from subsistence agriculture to manufacturing.

A transition from subsistence agriculture to manufacturing.

Why did Madison write this letter to Livingston? A As President, he was advising his Secretary of State to support its purchase. B He aimed to prevent secession during the Nullification Crisis. C He wanted to discourage Livingston's support of the purchase. D As Secretary of State, he supported the negotiation Livingston was doing with France.

As Secretary of State, he supported the negotiation Livingston was doing with France.

The "Missouri question" on which Jefferson is commenting is indicative of a continuation of which of the following? A As long as slave states were east of the Mississippi River the North agreed to their entry. B As long as slave states were south of the border of Pennsylvania, the North accepted their entry. C As long as a new state had a low population, the North accepted the state's entry into the Union. D As long as there was a balance between the number of slave and free states, then conflict was minimal.

As long as there was a balance between the number of slave and free states, then conflict was minimal.

Which of the following would BEST support Tocqueville's observations as expressed in the excerpt? A Census data showing religious affiliation statistics from the early to mid 1800s. B Data showing changes in immigration statistics from the early to mid 1800s. C Data showing changes in voter turnout from elections in the early to mid 1800s. D Census data showing changes in average family income from the early to mid 1800s.

Data showing changes in voter turnout from elections in the early to mid 1800s.

The ideas expressed in the passage above MOST directly reflect which of the following continuities in United States history? A A sense of cultural superiority and unique national mission. B Periodic bursts of religious reform and revivalism. C Tension over the use of a free market economic structure. D Debates over the rights and roles of women within American society.

Debates over the rights and roles of women within American society.

This passage most strongly supports which of the following statements about laborers during the Market Revolution? A Women working at Lowell were generally supported in their decision to work in the factories. B Despite new opportunities for women in the workforce, labor conditions created discontent among female laborers working in the Lowell System. C Laborers at the Lowell factory preferred the work to farm labor. D The majority of factory owners relied mostly on female labor to fill their labor needs.

Despite new opportunities for women in the workforce, labor conditions created discontent among female laborers working in the Lowell System.

Which of the following presidential administrations is also credited with internal improvements similar to those proposed by the American System? A Thomas Jefferson. B James K. Polk. C Lyndon Johnson. D Dwight Eisenhower.

Dwight Eisenhower.

Which of the following most impacted the debate about federal and state power in the early 1800s as demonstrated in the excerpt? A The Southern states' adherence to the compact theory. B Fears of a tyrannical centralized authority similar to a monarchy. C Rising income inequality throughout the nation. D An industrial, commerce-based economy versus an agrarian-based economy.

Fears of a tyrannical centralized authority similar to a monarchy.

Despite Jefferson's call for being "all Republicans and Federalists," what event occurred which suggested a lack of unity? A Members of Congress debated the merits of purchasing Louisiana. B The United States declared a quasi-naval war with France. C Federalist judicial appointments created political arguments under the Jefferson administration. D Congress passed a resolution declaring neutrality in the war between England and France

Federalist judicial appointments created political arguments under the Jefferson administration.

Which of the following opportunities did factory work provide for female employees? A Female workers could pay college tuition. B Female workers could purchase land and, thereby became politically active. C Female workers could achieve a measure of economic independence from fathers and husbands. D Female workers formed groups which would evolve into the first successful labor unions.

Female workers could achieve a measure of economic independence from fathers and husbands.

If this chart showed all immigration from this period, which of the following countries would represent another large group of immigrants? A Mexico. B Germany. C Poland. D Italy.

Germany.

Which of the following most directly contributed to the willingness of the US government to compromise with Great Britain to solve the dispute over the Oregon Country? A The looming threat of civil war between North and South B Imminent U.S. confrontation with Mexico over lands in the Southwest C Native American uprisings in the West that prompted a quick end to the Oregon Country dispute D The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in the Oregon Territory

Imminent U.S. confrontation with Mexico over lands in the Southwest

In the mid-1800s, factory owners replaced the workers described above with workers from which of the following immigrant groups? A German immigrants. B Irish immigrants. C Chinese laborers. D Italian immigrants.

Irish immigrants.

Which of the following gave the Supreme Court the authority to render this decision on federal and state power? A Judicial review. B The supremacy clause. C Veto power. D Constitutional amendments.

Judicial review.

For workers who found any of these regulations unfair, which of the following movements would have been their best option? A Women's suffrage. B Labor unions. C Temperance movement. D Second Great Awakening.

Labor unions.

The passage above described a labor system first implemented in which of the following areas of the country? A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. B Charleston, South Carolina. C Detroit, Michigan. D Lowell, Massachusetts.

Lowell, Massachusetts.

What caused Southern states to fail to invest in transportation improvements, such as the Erie Canal? A Southern states lacked the finances to build such projects. B The South's population lagged behind the North, so such projects were not necessary. C Due to the North investing in the connections to the South, Southern states redirected funds to other needs. D Most of the South's large plantations were near the coast or rivers, so Southern states failed to make investments into transportation

Most of the South's large plantations were near the coast or rivers, so Southern states failed to make investments into transportation

Which of the following groups would MOST likely support the author's argument that capitalism had taken over the "economy, politics, and culture" of America? A Progressives. B Free Soil Party. C Know-Nothing Party. D Ku Klux Klan.

Progressives

The Lowell company shares similarities in both factory town design and labor unrest with which company of the later industrial period? A US Steel. B Pullman Palace Car Company. C Standard Oil. D The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Pullman Palace Car Company.

What was an example of an occupation that large numbers of Irish immigrants participated in shortly after this swell of Irish immigration? A Potato farmers in the mid-west. B Cotton farmers in the southeast. C Gold mining in the west. D Railroad worker in the mid-west.

Railroad worker in the mid-west.

Irish and German immigration, as reflected in the excerpt, most directly contributed to which of the following? A Urban political machines began to discriminate against immigrant residents. B Voting regulations which restricted immigrant suffrage emerged. C Single-issue nativist political parties formed. D There was a swelling of abolitionist numbers thanks to immigrant support.

Single-issue nativist political parties formed.

Based on Jefferson's letter to Holmes, which of the following issues concerned him enough to describe it as a "firebell in the night?" A Slavery's potential expansion to the Pacific. B Slavery's effect on Native Americans west of the Mississippi River. C Slavery's expansion into Northern states. D Slavery's potential to divide the United States.

Slavery's potential to divide the United States.

What did Calhoun intend to convey in this excerpt? A The federal government was supreme over the states. B State governments were equal to or supreme to the federal government. C The U.S. Supreme Court was the ultimate judge of the constitutionality of a federal law. D The citizens of the United States were the creators of the Constitution.

State governments were equal to or supreme to the federal government.

Projects such as the one pictured above were a part of which of the following? A The notion of King Cotton, where cotton dominated the South's economy. B Hamilton's economic plan which included a national bank, paying off the debt of the Revolution, and taxes. C The American System which promoted internal improvements, a strong National Bank, and a protective tariff. D Jacksonian Democracy based on granting more power to the people to establish businesses.

The American System which promoted internal improvements, a strong National Bank, and a protective tariff.

What is the central argument of this excerpt? A The Supreme Court did not possess the authority to determine whether the Bank was constitutional or should be dismanteled. B The Supreme Court did not believe that the Bank was constitutional and was able to rule it unconstitutional through the process of judicial review. C The Bank was made law by the first Congress of the United States after much debate and argument from those who both supported and opposed it. D Ruling on the constitutionality of the Bank was not possible due to the preferential granted to it by the first elected Congress.

The Bank was made law by the first Congress of the United States after much debate and argument from those who both supported and opposed it.

According to the Supreme Court in the excerpt above, what served as the ultimate source of protection for the people? A The people themselves. B The federal government. C The Constitution. D The Supreme Court.

The Constitution.

In Fletcher v. Peck, the Supreme Court exercised which of the following powers for the first time? A The Court demonstrated the power to declare a state law unconstitutional. B The Court demonstrated the power to declare a federal law unconstitutional. C The Court demonstrated the power to declare a business a monopoly. D The Court demonstrated the power to return land to the Native Americans.

The Court demonstrated the power to declare a state law unconstitutional.

The woman's responsibilities depicted in the image should be associated with which of the following? A The Second Great Awakening. B Increasing literacy in America. C The Cult of Domesticity. D Developments in transportation.

The Cult of Domesticity.

Which of the following constitutional amendments does not reflect a larger trend in U.S. history of expanding suffrage to more and more groups? A The Fifteenth Amendment B The Eighteenth Amendment C The Nineteenth Amendment D The Twenty-Sixth Amendment

The Eighteenth Amendment

Which of the following best represents continuity in the years after 1830 with the ideas that Tocqueville expressed in the excerpt? A The Indian Removal Act B The Dred Scott v. Sanford decision C The American System D The Fifteenth Amendment

The Fifteenth Amendment

The passage above is most clearly an expression of the ideas found in which of the following? A The Monroe Doctrine B The American System C The Transcontinental Treaty D The Tariff of Abominations

The Monroe Doctrine

The debate over the tariff outlined by Clay in the excerpt eventually manifested in which of the following events? A The Nullification Crisis of 1832. B Election of 1896 . C Election of 1912. D War of 1812 .

The Nullification Crisis of 1832.

Discontent with the concept of "separate spheres" for men and women shown in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following historical developments? A Republican Motherhood B The Seneca Falls Convention. C Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique D The rise of abolitionism.

The Seneca Falls Convention.

The South Carolina Nullification Ordinance was most clearly a predecessor to which of the following? A The Dred Scott decision B The Compromise of 1850 C The Kansas-Nebraska Act D The South Carolina secession ordinance

The South Carolina secession ordinance

What was one possible reason the Southern United States gained a leading position in cotton exports in the early 1800s? A The Southern United States' location near to major trade routes. B The Southern United States' cotton was cheaper than other suppliers. C The Southern United States' cotton was the highest quality available at the time. D Major wars throughout Europe and Asia caused cotton shortages.

The Southern United States' cotton was cheaper than other suppliers.

The passage was written in response to which of the following? A Jackson's veto of the Maysville Road bill. B Jackson's withdrawal of all funds from the National Bank. C The Tariff of 1828, also knows as "The Tariff of Abominations" D Jackson's defiance of the Supreme Court's decision in Worcester v. Georgia.

The Tariff of 1828, also knows as "The Tariff of Abominations"

Which of the following events in U.S. history is depicted in this map? A The Pony Express routes B The Trail of Tears C The Oregon Trail migrations D Manifest Destiny

The Trail of Tears

Which of the following accurately describes the outcome of the confrontation over the Oregon Country? A The U.S. acquired all of the Oregon Country due to extensive U.S. settlement in the region. B The British acquired all of the Oregon Country due to extensive established trade networks. C After a brief war, the U.S. and Britain divided the Oregon Country through a treaty. D The U.S. and Britain divided the Oregon Country through a peaceful compromise.

The U.S. and Britain divided the Oregon Country through a peaceful compromise.

Referred to above as a "contest of opinion", which of the following most directly separated Federalists and Democratic-Republicans at the time of this speech? A The creation of laws which restricted freedom of speech. B The decision to declare war upon the Barbary Pirates, which hindered shipping in the Mediterranean Sea. C The decision to support France in its war with Great Britain. D The debate over the expansion of slavery.

The creation of laws which restricted freedom of speech.

Which of the following events during the Marshall Court's tenure proved the limits of the Supreme Court's power to overturn laws that it declared "unconstitutional?" A The decision of the Court to say that the state of Maryland could not tax the National Bank. B The decision of the court that Congress had the power to regulate interstate commerce. C The decision of the Court that the Cherokee could remain on their land. D The decision of the court that the College of Dartmouth could remain a private institution.

The decision of the Court that the Cherokee could remain on their land.

Which of the following is the BEST example of the federal government exercising the power described in the first paragraph of the excerpt? A Missouri's entry into the Union as a slave state. B The decision to use the military to enforce tariff collection in South Carolina. C The rejection of Texas entering the Union. D Polks' attempts to get the Oregon Territory.

The decision to use the military to enforce tariff collection in South Carolina.

Which of the following was a major cause of the development of the Cult of True Womanhood described in the excerpt above? A The emergence of a middle class, as a result of the market revolution. B The western migration of Americans, looking for more natural resources. C New art that combined European forms with American cultural sensibilities. D Growing distinctions between northern and southern regional economies and lifestyles.

The emergence of a middle class, as a result of the market revolution.

The views expressed in the excerpt are best seen as evidence of which of the following in society? A The evolution of the United States into a national economy linked to regional consumers and producers. B The growing sectionalism between the North and South before the Civil War. C The effects of the Second Great Awakening on the religious practices of ordinary Americans. D The establishment of the Whig Party.

The evolution of the United States into a national economy linked to regional consumers and producers.

Which of the following is the primary contention of historian Daniel Walker Howe in this excerpt? A The hiring of young female factory workers was a positive development. B The South was moving toward an economic system like New England. C Women were now ready for suffrage. D American factories were less advanced than their European counterparts.

The hiring of young female factory workers was a positive development.

Which of the following was not a chief concern among most white South Carolinians ahead of the 1832 Nullification Ordinance? A The threat of slave uprisings in the state B The falling price of cotton C The historic inability of southern slaveholders to occupy the presidency D Poor agricultural soils and competition from lands further west

The historic inability of southern slaveholders to occupy the presidency

Besides opposition to Andrew Jackson, which of the following beliefs defined the platform of the Whig Party? A The raising of protective tariffs, the renewal of the national bank, and internal transportation improvements. B The spread of slavery and the increasing of states rights. C The annexation of Texas and the purchase of California D The support of the common man, the use of the spoils system, and universal white male suffrage.

The raising of protective tariffs, the renewal of the national bank, and internal transportation improvements.

The movement indicated in the map above is most directly a predecessor to which of the following? A The reservation system B The Dawes Act C Indian assimilation D Tribal self-determination

The reservation system

Factory work in Lowell, MA during the Industrial Revolution gave women the promise of new and exciting experiences that they had not had at home on the farm. According to this document, what did they have to give up for such an opportunity? A Higher wages. B The right to miss work due to illness. C The right to practice freedom of religion. D Freedom of speech.

The right to practice freedom of religion.

Which of the following factors in early 19th century America MOST directly contributed to the immigration trend McPherson describes? A There was an abundance of work available for unskilled laborers. B A highly organized national labor union movement protected workers' interests. C The federal government funded a social safety net for the working poor. D Citizens of the U.S. welcomed new immigrants with open arms.

There was an abundance of work available for unskilled laborers.

While German immigrants encountered some discrimination in the U.S., why were the Irish particularly targeted as victims of discrimination? A They generally had a strong affinity for the British. B They were unable to give up their Anglo-Saxon traditions. C They avidly supported the temperance movement. D They were believed to have a religious allegiance to a pope.

They were believed to have a religious allegiance to a pope.

Based upon this image from Godey's Lady's Book, a popular women's magazine, which of the following best describes women during the 19th century? A They were expected to manage the affairs of the home. B They had little time for their children. C They were ill-prepared to handle responsibilities outside of the house. D They yearned for the right to vote.

They were expected to manage the affairs of the home.

Which Democratic-Republican figure would have most likely shared the concerns expressed in the excerpt above? A Alexander Hamilton. B John Jay. C Thomas Jefferson. D George Washington.

Thomas Jefferson.

What was the goal of the compromise outlined in the excerpt? A To use popular sovereignty to determine the expansion of slavery. B To keep an equal number of slave and free states for representation in the Senate. C To allow the South spread cotton production into Northern areas. D To enforce Congress's outlawing of the slave trade in 1808.

To keep an equal number of slave and free states for representation in the Senate.

The policy invoked by President Monroe above was explicitly or implicitly invoked for all of the following incidents in subsequent U.S. history EXCEPT A U.S. support for Mexican president Benito Juarez against the French Emperor Maximilian in the 1860s B U.S. annexation of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War C The Roosevelt Corollary and Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick ideology D U.S. confrontation with the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962

U.S. annexation of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War

All the following contributed to the expansion of white male suffrage between 1800 and 1830 EXCEPT: A Jacksonian Democracy and the "Age of the Common Man" B Competition for votes among more powerful political parties C Violent protests and rioters in urban areas demanding extended voting rights D The decline of deference to social elites

Violent protests and rioters in urban areas demanding extended voting rights

Which of the following Supreme Court cases nearly prevented the westward movement indicated in the map above? A Marbury v. Madison (1803) B McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) C Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) D Worcester v. Georgia (1832)

Worcester v. Georgia (1832)


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