Exam 7: The Jeffersonian ERA
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In what ways was Thomas Jefferson's presidency a confirmation of his ideals? In what ways did it violate those ideals?
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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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The Second Great Awakening helped spread all of the following denominations EXCEPT
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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 historical events and ideas disturbed church establishments and prompted the Second Great Awakening in American society?
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John Marshall was a Federalist who served during several Republican administrations.
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In the War of 1812, Britain turned its full military attention to America after
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In the early nineteenth century, primary and secondary education, but not higher education, operated in close conformity to republican ideals.
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The revivalism of the Second Great Awakening was essentially restricted to white people.
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Jefferson as president was able to cut the size of government, but he was not able to reduce the national debt.
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