Exam 9: Defending and Redefining the Nation
Exam 1: Mapping Global Frontiers47 Questions
Exam 2: Colonization and Conflicts47 Questions
Exam 3: Colonial America Amid Global Change46 Questions
Exam 4: Religious Strife and Social Upheavals46 Questions
Exam 5: War and Empire47 Questions
Exam 6: The American Revolution45 Questions
Exam 7: Forging a New Nation45 Questions
Exam 8: The Early Republic46 Questions
Exam 9: Defending and Redefining the Nation46 Questions
Exam 10: Social and Cultural Ferment in the North44 Questions
Exam 11: Slavery Expands South and West45 Questions
Exam 12: Imperial Ambitions and Sectional Crises47 Questions
Exam 13: Civil War46 Questions
Exam 14: Emancipation and Reconstruction46 Questions
Exam 15: The West Opening the West51 Questions
Exam 16: Industrial America52 Questions
Exam 17: Workers and Farmers in the Age of Organization53 Questions
Exam 18: Cities, Immigrants, and the Nation52 Questions
Exam 19: Progressivism and the Search for Order50 Questions
Exam 20: Empire and Wars52 Questions
Exam 21: The Twenties55 Questions
Exam 22: Depression, Dissent, and the New Deal51 Questions
Exam 23: World War II53 Questions
Exam 24: The Opening of the Cold War53 Questions
Exam 25: Troubled Innocence54 Questions
Exam 26: Liberalism and Its Challengers52 Questions
Exam 27: The Swing Toward Conservatism54 Questions
Exam 28: The Triumph of Conservatism, the End of the Cold War, and the Rise of the New World Order50 Questions
Exam 29: The Challenges of a Globalized World52 Questions
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What topic concerned most serious battles in Congress during Adams's presidency?
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Although Andrew Jackson claimed to be representative of the "common man" as president, he was actually supported only by
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What caused economic hardship for some of the wealthiest planters in Virginia in the 1810s and 1820s?
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What policy approved by Congress promoted racist legislation at the state and federal level?
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What led to the revival of the European economy in the 1810s?
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How did most ordinary Americans respond to efforts of the Democratic-Republican Party to use the power of the federal government to invest in infrastructures?
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Which candidate followed the old tradition of "standing" for the office of president rather than "running" for office, something that was introduced in this 1828 election?
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In 1815, General Andrew Jackson sparked outrage by Spanish, British, and American officials when he
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Southern planters were against imposing higher tariffs on foreign imports during the panic of 1819 because tariffs
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Which group gained important political rights during the 1820s?
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What ensured the 1828 election of John Adams after the near three-way tie in the electoral college?
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What two new parties were formed from the Democratic-Republicans when they broke up over the election of 1824?
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According to the passages, how does Timothy Claimright's assessment of the dangers of slavery under the Missouri Compromise differ from Thomas Jefferson's?
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What was the economic impact of extended trade routes and European trading disruptions that characterized the 1810s?
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According to the passage, why does Tecumseh blame the United States for the "injury" and "mischief" committed by other Indians?
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As First Lady, Dolley Madison worked to advance the role of women in the United States by
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Which Indian tribe adopted a republican form of government based on the U.S. Constitution?
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What was the reputation of the Bank of the United States among elites during the 1820s?
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Conflicts between Indians and the United States were ongoing and complicated. What was the consequence of the U.S. victory in 1794 led by General "Mad Anthony" Wayne against a Shawnee-led coalition?
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Ordinary people were angry at the national bank's tight-money policies because it meant that the bank
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