Exam 7: The Jeffersonian Era
Exam 1: The Collision of Cultures102 Questions
Exam 2: Transplantations and Borderlands128 Questions
Exam 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America131 Questions
Exam 4: The Empire in Transition131 Questions
Exam 5: The American Revolution128 Questions
Exam 6: The Constitution and the New Republic123 Questions
Exam 7: The Jeffersonian Era131 Questions
Exam 8: Varieties of American Nationalism100 Questions
Exam 9: Jacksonian America132 Questions
Exam 10: America’s Economic Revolution117 Questions
Exam 11: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South98 Questions
Exam 12: Antebellum Culture and Reform123 Questions
Exam 13: The Impending Crisis142 Questions
Exam 14: The Civil War134 Questions
Exam 15: Reconstruction and the New South125 Questions
Exam 16: The Conquest of the Far West112 Questions
Exam 17: Industrial Supremacy122 Questions
Exam 18: The Age of the City107 Questions
Exam 19: From Crisis to Empire124 Questions
Exam 20: The Progressives139 Questions
Exam 21: America and the Great War139 Questions
Exam 22: The “New Era”109 Questions
Exam 23: The Great Depression109 Questions
Exam 24: The New Deal126 Questions
Exam 25: The Global Crisis, 1921–194198 Questions
Exam 26: America in a World at War121 Questions
Exam 27: The Cold War134 Questions
Exam 28: The Affluent Society133 Questions
Exam 29: Civil Rights, Vietnam, and the Ordeal of Liberalism125 Questions
Exam 30: The Crisis of Authority133 Questions
Exam 31: From the “Age of Limits” to the Age of Reagan99 Questions
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On the road to the War of 1812,most Americans regarded England as a greater violator of American neutral rights than France,because England had the stronger navy.
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The early nineteenth century in America is known as the "turnpike era" because
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New England Federalists opposed to the War of 1812 organized the ________ to show their displeasure.
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Describe the importance of Marbury v.Madison in the evolution of the federal government.
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During his presidency,Thomas Jefferson best demonstrated his willingness to use force against the ________ states.
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One of the most striking features of the Second Great Awakening was the preponderance of ________ who were involved in it.
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Describe the main features of American education during the early nineteenth century.
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The Second Great Awakening succeeded in restoring to prominence traditional doctrines such as predestination.
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Robert Fulton and Robert Livingston are both associated with ________ navigation.
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The clash between the Chesapeake and the Leopard resulted in a victory for the British ship.
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Regarding education,early-nineteenth-century Republicans favored
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Jefferson believed that Native Americans were uncivilized and innately inferior.
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The most important Indian revivalist during the Second Great Awakening was ________.
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In 1812,Henry Clay and JohnC.Calhoun could best be described as
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