Exam 7: The Jeffersonian Era
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Exam 2: Transplantations and Borderlands128 Questions
Exam 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America131 Questions
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Exam 31: From the “Age of Limits” to the Age of Reagan99 Questions
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During the Jefferson administration, the British claimed the right to stop American merchant ships and seize
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What evidence supports the claim that American technology underwent a "revolution" between 1790 and 1820?
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Congress's response to the violations of American neutral rights was in part to prohibit American ships from leaving any American port for any foreign port in the world.
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During the War of 1812, the United States achieved early military successes on the ________.
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Robert Fulton and Robert Livingston are both associated with ________ navigation.
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In what ways was American nationalism strengthened in the early nineteenth century? In what ways was it challenged?
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Jeffersonians believed in a smaller government, but they also favored a nationwide system of public schools.
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The Essex Junto was composed of extreme ________ of New England.
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The War of 1812 was caused by conflicts on the Atlantic Ocean and in the American West.
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President Jefferson responded to British and French violations of American neutral rights by securing passage of the ________.
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Judith Sargent Murray is best known for defending the right of women to a(n) ________.
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Was Thomas Jefferson more successful in the domestic or foreign policy arena? Explain.
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Prior to their journey west in 1804, neither Lewis nor Clark had experience dealing with Indians.
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By the end of Jefferson's presidency, the capital city of Washington rivaled New York and Philadelphia as a major American city.
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In 1800, Virginia was the scene of a foiled slave revolt to be led by ________.
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The writer Washington Irving is best remembered for his works on
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Jefferson tried to make sure that federal offices went to people who would be loyal to his ideas and to his presidency.
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