US HISTORY TEST 2

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During the early republic. If you chew tabacco and spit it at your political opponent in the US house of representative.

you could end up fighting them on the house floor.

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Republican Motherhood was the idea that women

played an important role raising future citizens of the republic

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The following statement are true about the Hatian revolution except…?

Napoleons support proved essential in the sucess of the Hatian Revolution.

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Jefferson purchased Louisiana from France because…

It was ultimately for the good of the country

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Why did war break out between the Barbary states and the United states?

The Barbary states exacted millions in tribute and attacked American ships

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How did the Tenskwatawa’s vision differ from Neolin?

They had largley the same beleifs

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Why is the War of 1812 remebered as a victory for the United states?

The battle of new orleans was such a resounding sucess for American history.

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General Andrew Jackson

Defeated the red sticks at horseshoe bend which allowed for american settlement of Alabama.

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What was the initial cause of Andrew Jacksons duel with Jonathan Dickinson

Gossip about the handling of debts owed from horse racing

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Which of the following appealed to Jacksons supporters?

He was a self-made man, he was the hero of the battle of new orleans, he denounced the powerful monied interest

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What did Jackson call the “corrupt bargain”?

Henry Clay throwing his support behind Jhon Quincy ADams and being appointed Secretary of State

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Andrew Jackson

Was the owner of over 100 slaves and large plantations

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The Whig party

advocated strong national authority and American manufactoring

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The Bank of War represented

a battle over the role of the power of the federal government and finance in the united states

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John Calhoun opposed federal tariffs:

because they enriched the North at the expense of the South

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The trail of tears was

the explusion of nearly 20,000 cherokees including their slaves