Deck 9: Markets and Democracy, 1790-1840
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Deck 9: Markets and Democracy, 1790-1840
1
The Cherokee Indian cases defined the status of Native American tribes asentities under the protection of the U.S government that maintained sovereignty within their own borders.
True
2
The Industrial Revolution began in
A)Great Britain.
B)Ireland.
C)the United States.
D)Germany.
E)Italy.
A)Great Britain.
B)Ireland.
C)the United States.
D)Germany.
E)Italy.
A
3
The first mill in the United States was built by
A)Francis Cabot Lowell.
B)Patrick Lyon.
C)Samuel Slater.
D)Eli Whitney.
E)None of these are correct.
A)Francis Cabot Lowell.
B)Patrick Lyon.
C)Samuel Slater.
D)Eli Whitney.
E)None of these are correct.
A
4
During the nineteenth century, two rapidly expanding ranks of service workers were
A)physicians and accountants.
B)maids and farm hands.
C)clerks and boarding house keepers.
D)lawyers and messengers.
E)None of these are correct.
A)physicians and accountants.
B)maids and farm hands.
C)clerks and boarding house keepers.
D)lawyers and messengers.
E)None of these are correct.
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The General Trades Union was formed as
A)manufacturers sought better prices for their raw materials.
B)workers sought better wages.
C)women sought equal opportunities for promotion as men.
D)farmers sought better prices for their agricultural products.
E)artisans sought to remain a part of the economy.
A)manufacturers sought better prices for their raw materials.
B)workers sought better wages.
C)women sought equal opportunities for promotion as men.
D)farmers sought better prices for their agricultural products.
E)artisans sought to remain a part of the economy.
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6
During the early nineteenth century, farmers were very much opposed to the idea of a free international trade market.
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According to British law, factory workers were forbidden from sharing industrial secrets.
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8
The building of the Erie Canal was in many ways an international effort.
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9
The interstate slave trade transported slave laborers to
A)the Chesapeake.
B)the Deep South.
C)New Orleans.
D)California.
E)the Northeast.
A)the Chesapeake.
B)the Deep South.
C)New Orleans.
D)California.
E)the Northeast.
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10
The phenomenon of surplus labor primarily affected
A)factories.
B)land sales in the western frontier.
C)Southern plantations.
D)American farms.
E)merchant ships.
A)factories.
B)land sales in the western frontier.
C)Southern plantations.
D)American farms.
E)merchant ships.
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11
State and local sources had financed 70 percent of canal construction in the early nineteenth century.
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12
Boarding houses for women, such as those of the Lowell mills,
A)were run by women specifically hired as boardinghouse keepers.
B)enforced curfews for their young female tenants.
C)mandated church attendance for their tenants.
D)had rules that limited mixed-sex socialization.
E)All of these are correct.
A)were run by women specifically hired as boardinghouse keepers.
B)enforced curfews for their young female tenants.
C)mandated church attendance for their tenants.
D)had rules that limited mixed-sex socialization.
E)All of these are correct.
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13
Over 80 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the 1840 election.
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14
The family wage refers to
A)supplemental income provided by children working in factories.
B)the income brought in my working men and women.
C)the amount of income needed for a man to support his wife and children.
D)the income brought into the family household by men, women and children.
E)None of these are correct.
A)supplemental income provided by children working in factories.
B)the income brought in my working men and women.
C)the amount of income needed for a man to support his wife and children.
D)the income brought into the family household by men, women and children.
E)None of these are correct.
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15
As a result of the new industrial labor system, immigrant and urban families consisted of waged workers pooling their resources for the sake of survival.
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16
A turn out was a
A)system of more efficient labor productions.
B)method of recruiting labor.
C)product made with standardized parts.
D)strike.
E)a system of recruiting laborers for America's new factories.
A)system of more efficient labor productions.
B)method of recruiting labor.
C)product made with standardized parts.
D)strike.
E)a system of recruiting laborers for America's new factories.
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17
In Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward , the Supreme Court ruled that private corporations did not have the same protected rights as a U.S. citizen.
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18
Initially, the Lowell Mills employed _________________ as laborers.
A)free blacks
B)white men
C)single women
D)Native Americans
E)Irish immigrants
A)free blacks
B)white men
C)single women
D)Native Americans
E)Irish immigrants
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19
As a result of the spread of the Waltham-Lowell System, women made up 30 percent of laborers in manufacturing and 80 percent of textile workers by 1839.
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20
During the early nineteenth century, the United States still relied on British banks for loans and seed money.
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21
By 1840, United States trade with China
A)was an $8.6 million industry.
B)made China the third largest exporter to the United States.
C)meant that traders had to establish connections with native peoples in order to export furs and hides to China.
D)provided a source of Chinese silk, tea, and porcelain.
E)All of these are correct.
A)was an $8.6 million industry.
B)made China the third largest exporter to the United States.
C)meant that traders had to establish connections with native peoples in order to export furs and hides to China.
D)provided a source of Chinese silk, tea, and porcelain.
E)All of these are correct.
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22
The Treaty of Wanghia
A)was a treaty between China and Britain.
B)established a United States embargo of Chinese products.
C)gave the United States the same trading benefits as Britain and France.
D)established protective tariffs to protect American domestic products from Chinese competition.
E)called for the payment of debts owed to Chinese merchants.
A)was a treaty between China and Britain.
B)established a United States embargo of Chinese products.
C)gave the United States the same trading benefits as Britain and France.
D)established protective tariffs to protect American domestic products from Chinese competition.
E)called for the payment of debts owed to Chinese merchants.
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23
The American System included
A)a protective tariff on imports.
B)a national bank.
C)increased federal land sales.
D)federal money for internal improvements.
E)All of these are correct.
A)a protective tariff on imports.
B)a national bank.
C)increased federal land sales.
D)federal money for internal improvements.
E)All of these are correct.
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24
Rendezvous points were
A)ports where merchant ships would arrive from China.
B)places where American and French fur traders would fight for influence.
C)annual gatherings in which white and Indian fur trappers would gather to exchange furs for manufactured goods.
D)meetings where native peoples and government officials would work out treaties over land ownership and hunting rights.
E)schools where native peoples would be educated in American culture and learn the English language.
A)ports where merchant ships would arrive from China.
B)places where American and French fur traders would fight for influence.
C)annual gatherings in which white and Indian fur trappers would gather to exchange furs for manufactured goods.
D)meetings where native peoples and government officials would work out treaties over land ownership and hunting rights.
E)schools where native peoples would be educated in American culture and learn the English language.
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25
The Democratic Party
A)formed around John Quincy Adams.
B)supported the interests of elites.
C)carried out small-scale, exclusive politics.
D)favored the white male franchise.
E)None of these are correct.
A)formed around John Quincy Adams.
B)supported the interests of elites.
C)carried out small-scale, exclusive politics.
D)favored the white male franchise.
E)None of these are correct.
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26
Internal improvements refer to
A)improvements in production methods in factories.
B)improvements in transportation and infrastructure for the benefit of commerce.
C)improvements in the living quarters of workers living in factory housing.
D)more flexible corporate legislation.
E)None of these are correct.
A)improvements in production methods in factories.
B)improvements in transportation and infrastructure for the benefit of commerce.
C)improvements in the living quarters of workers living in factory housing.
D)more flexible corporate legislation.
E)None of these are correct.
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27
Composite farming
A)involved focusing almost all resources on cash crops.
B)involved experimenting with new types of fertilizer.
C)meant that farming had become more mechanized.
D)was a farming system where crops were grown both for market exchange and household use.
E)involved the use of slave labor.
A)involved focusing almost all resources on cash crops.
B)involved experimenting with new types of fertilizer.
C)meant that farming had become more mechanized.
D)was a farming system where crops were grown both for market exchange and household use.
E)involved the use of slave labor.
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28
Railroads were constructed on a major scale beginning in the
A)1810s.
B)1820s.
C)1830s
D)1840s.
E)1850s.
A)1810s.
B)1820s.
C)1830s
D)1840s.
E)1850s.
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29
Which of the following is true about steamboats?
A)The first steamboat was developed in 1807.
B)Steamboats allowed travel both upriver and downriver.
C)Steamboats on the Mississippi brought the global economy to the U.S. interior.
D)By the late 1830s, there were 700 steamboats traveling theMississippi.
E)All of these are correct.
A)The first steamboat was developed in 1807.
B)Steamboats allowed travel both upriver and downriver.
C)Steamboats on the Mississippi brought the global economy to the U.S. interior.
D)By the late 1830s, there were 700 steamboats traveling theMississippi.
E)All of these are correct.
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30
Which of the following is not true about the Monroe Doctrine?
A)It was delivered as a message to Congress.
B)It stated that the United States would support European powers in fighting Latin American independence movements.
C)It was written by President James Monroe and Secretary of State John Quincy Adams.
D)The president promised "not to interfere in the internal concerns" of Europe.
E)It was written in 1823.
A)It was delivered as a message to Congress.
B)It stated that the United States would support European powers in fighting Latin American independence movements.
C)It was written by President James Monroe and Secretary of State John Quincy Adams.
D)The president promised "not to interfere in the internal concerns" of Europe.
E)It was written in 1823.
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31
The Missouri Compromise
A)was passed in 1820.
B)admitted Missouri as a slave state.
C)admitted Maine as a free state.
D)permitted slavery in the Louisiana territory south of the 36th parallel.
E)All of these are correct.
A)was passed in 1820.
B)admitted Missouri as a slave state.
C)admitted Maine as a free state.
D)permitted slavery in the Louisiana territory south of the 36th parallel.
E)All of these are correct.
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The first bankruptcy law
A)was passed in 1807.
B)still bound the debtor to a percentage of his debts.
C)was overturned three years after it was passed.
D)did not allow for a debtor's assets to be divided among his creditors.
E)the individual who filed bankruptcy could not take on new debt for five years.
A)was passed in 1807.
B)still bound the debtor to a percentage of his debts.
C)was overturned three years after it was passed.
D)did not allow for a debtor's assets to be divided among his creditors.
E)the individual who filed bankruptcy could not take on new debt for five years.
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33
Which of the following changes concerning voting rights began taking place in the early nineteenth century?
A)Women were given the right to vote.
B)All free blacks were given the right to vote.
C)All Protestant men were given the right to vote.
D)All white men were given the right to vote.
E)None of these are correct.
A)Women were given the right to vote.
B)All free blacks were given the right to vote.
C)All Protestant men were given the right to vote.
D)All white men were given the right to vote.
E)None of these are correct.
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34
The Erie Canal was completed in
A)1825.
B)1830.
C)1832.
D)1837.
E)1840.
A)1825.
B)1830.
C)1832.
D)1837.
E)1840.
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35
Which of the following is not true about the first Patent Act?
A)It was passed in 1790.
B)It gave inventors a fourteen-year monopoly on machinery and processes they had created.
C)It was also known as an Act to Promote the Progress of Useful Arts.
D)It only protected inventions patented inside the United States.
E)It protected inventions patented outside the United States.
A)It was passed in 1790.
B)It gave inventors a fourteen-year monopoly on machinery and processes they had created.
C)It was also known as an Act to Promote the Progress of Useful Arts.
D)It only protected inventions patented inside the United States.
E)It protected inventions patented outside the United States.
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36
Eminent domain refers to
A)a manufacturer's rights to set wages.
B)a corporation's legal right to force landowners to sell their property along a turnpike, canal, or railroad.
C)a worker's right to strike.
D)a company's power to set rules for those living in company towns.
E)None of these are correct.
A)a manufacturer's rights to set wages.
B)a corporation's legal right to force landowners to sell their property along a turnpike, canal, or railroad.
C)a worker's right to strike.
D)a company's power to set rules for those living in company towns.
E)None of these are correct.
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37
Which of the following was not among those who felt victimized by the economic changes of the nineteenth century?
A)artisans
B)southern and western white farmers who wanted Indian land
C)indebted farmers
D)large scale manufacturers
E)None of these is correct.
A)artisans
B)southern and western white farmers who wanted Indian land
C)indebted farmers
D)large scale manufacturers
E)None of these is correct.
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38
After the Napoleonic Wars
A)European farmers began producing their crops.
B)demand for American crops decreased.
C)Britain turned back to India for their cotton supply.
D)prices on American land dropped.
E)All of these are correct.
A)European farmers began producing their crops.
B)demand for American crops decreased.
C)Britain turned back to India for their cotton supply.
D)prices on American land dropped.
E)All of these are correct.
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The Second Bank of the United States
A)was chartered for a ten-year period.
B)had only once branch in Washington, D.C.
C)was charted in 1816.
D)had no control over the circulation of money in the United States.
E)held deposits for the government but did not lend it money.
A)was chartered for a ten-year period.
B)had only once branch in Washington, D.C.
C)was charted in 1816.
D)had no control over the circulation of money in the United States.
E)held deposits for the government but did not lend it money.
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40
The alleged "corrupt bargain" through which John Quincy Adams became elected president took place during the election of
A)1820.
B)1824.
C)1828.
D)1832.
E)1836.
A)1820.
B)1824.
C)1828.
D)1832.
E)1836.
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41
The Whigs
A)favored a weak central government.
B)were supported strongly by laborers.
C)encouraged immigration.
D)were supported strongly by businessmen.
E)All of these are correct.
A)favored a weak central government.
B)were supported strongly by laborers.
C)encouraged immigration.
D)were supported strongly by businessmen.
E)All of these are correct.
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42
Andrew Jackson
A)was a supporter of states' rights.
B)was a slave owner.
C)was a cotton planter.
D)opposed nullification.
E)All of these are correct.
A)was a supporter of states' rights.
B)was a slave owner.
C)was a cotton planter.
D)opposed nullification.
E)All of these are correct.
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The Specie Circular
A)encouraged the use of paper money.
B)encouraged speculation in land markets.
C)prohibited the federal government from accepting anything but gold and silver coins as payment for government land.
D)prohibited the use of gold and silver currency when trading with Native Americans.
E)outlined the outlined the platform for the Democratic party.
A)encouraged the use of paper money.
B)encouraged speculation in land markets.
C)prohibited the federal government from accepting anything but gold and silver coins as payment for government land.
D)prohibited the use of gold and silver currency when trading with Native Americans.
E)outlined the outlined the platform for the Democratic party.
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44
Andrew Jackson's Force Bill
A)would have given him to power to remove Indian peoples of the southeast west of the Mississippi.
B)would have given him the power to use the military to collect tariff revenues.
C)would have given him the power to use the military to compel states to abide by national laws.
D)would have given him the power to use the military for any purpose he saw fit.
E)None of these are correct.
A)would have given him to power to remove Indian peoples of the southeast west of the Mississippi.
B)would have given him the power to use the military to collect tariff revenues.
C)would have given him the power to use the military to compel states to abide by national laws.
D)would have given him the power to use the military for any purpose he saw fit.
E)None of these are correct.
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Sectionalism refers to
A)identifying with members of one's social class.
B)political loyalty to one's own region of the country.
C)loyalty to one's political party.
D)loyalty to one's country.
E)political identity on the basis of gender.
A)identifying with members of one's social class.
B)political loyalty to one's own region of the country.
C)loyalty to one's political party.
D)loyalty to one's country.
E)political identity on the basis of gender.
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46
Which of these was a Democratic experiment that took place during the first half of the nineteenth century?
A)The Cherokee nation expanded men's access to their governments.
B)The British Parliament permitted Catholics to serve in Parliament.
C)The French King Charles X was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of Louis-Phillipe, the "citizen king."
D)Independence movements in Latin America led to the establishment of new republics.
E)All of these are correct.
A)The Cherokee nation expanded men's access to their governments.
B)The British Parliament permitted Catholics to serve in Parliament.
C)The French King Charles X was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of Louis-Phillipe, the "citizen king."
D)Independence movements in Latin America led to the establishment of new republics.
E)All of these are correct.
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Third parties
A)spoke for a specific constituency.
B)tended to be short-lived.
C)tended to center on a particular issue.
D)typically found success when a major party adopted their central issue as its own.
E)All of these are correct.
A)spoke for a specific constituency.
B)tended to be short-lived.
C)tended to center on a particular issue.
D)typically found success when a major party adopted their central issue as its own.
E)All of these are correct.
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48
The Indian Removal Act was passed in
A)1828.
B)1830.
C)1832.
D)1838.
E)1840.
A)1828.
B)1830.
C)1832.
D)1838.
E)1840.
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49
The Bankruptcy Act of 1841
A)is still in effect today.
B)imposed prison sentences on those who had entered into ventures deemed severely risky.
C)was supported overwhelmingly by creditors.
D)was taken advantage of by forty-one thousand Americans from 1841-1843.
E)was nullified by southern states.
A)is still in effect today.
B)imposed prison sentences on those who had entered into ventures deemed severely risky.
C)was supported overwhelmingly by creditors.
D)was taken advantage of by forty-one thousand Americans from 1841-1843.
E)was nullified by southern states.
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50
After the Panic of 1837,
A)there was increasing suspicion about the legality and utility of state charters.
B)state charters were curtailed.
C)a large number of states defaulted on their loans.
D)70 percent of railroad construction was financed by private investment.
E)All of these are correct.
A)there was increasing suspicion about the legality and utility of state charters.
B)state charters were curtailed.
C)a large number of states defaulted on their loans.
D)70 percent of railroad construction was financed by private investment.
E)All of these are correct.
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51
Which of the following is not true about the Democratic Party?
A)They were suspicious of immigrants.
B)They claimed to represent the interests of laborers.
C)They were supported by Catholic immigrants.
D)They supported state control of internal improvements.
E)All of these are correct.
A)They were suspicious of immigrants.
B)They claimed to represent the interests of laborers.
C)They were supported by Catholic immigrants.
D)They supported state control of internal improvements.
E)All of these are correct.
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52
Beginning in the late 1820s, disenfranchised Americans employed the method of _________________ to participate in politics.
A)protesting
B)rioting
C)letter writing
D)petitioning
E)writing newspaper articles
A)protesting
B)rioting
C)letter writing
D)petitioning
E)writing newspaper articles
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53
Vice President Calhoun's doctrine of nullification was a response to the
A)Specie Circular.
B)Indian Removal Act.
C)Tariff of 1828.
D)Panic of 1819.
E)None of these are correct.
A)Specie Circular.
B)Indian Removal Act.
C)Tariff of 1828.
D)Panic of 1819.
E)None of these are correct.
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54
Cyrus McCormick patented _________________ in 1834.
A)the cotton gin
B)a horse-drawn reaper
C)a cast iron plow
D)a wooden plow
E)None of these are correct.
A)the cotton gin
B)a horse-drawn reaper
C)a cast iron plow
D)a wooden plow
E)None of these are correct.
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55
Which of these is true about Andrew Jackson and the Second Bank of the United States?
A)He wanted to destroy the bank and replace its paper money with gold and silver currency.
B)He vetoed the bill to recharter the bank in 1832.
C)He argued that the bank was run by the rich and powerful as many of the stockholders were wealthy foreigners.
D)He removed all federal deposits from the bank and put them in state banks.
E)All of these are correct.
A)He wanted to destroy the bank and replace its paper money with gold and silver currency.
B)He vetoed the bill to recharter the bank in 1832.
C)He argued that the bank was run by the rich and powerful as many of the stockholders were wealthy foreigners.
D)He removed all federal deposits from the bank and put them in state banks.
E)All of these are correct.
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The Indian Removal Act pushed southeastern Indian groups over the
A)Canadian border.
B)Ohio River.
C)Mississippi River.
D)Mexican Border.
E)Great Lakes.
A)Canadian border.
B)Ohio River.
C)Mississippi River.
D)Mexican Border.
E)Great Lakes.
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57
Which of these groups participated in the Ten Hour Movement?
A)the Lowell Female Reform Association
B)Philadelphia blacksmiths and carpenters
C)American factory workers
D)British factory workers
E)All of these are correct.
A)the Lowell Female Reform Association
B)Philadelphia blacksmiths and carpenters
C)American factory workers
D)British factory workers
E)All of these are correct.
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58
Which of the following groups opposed Andrew Jackson?
A)native-born businessmen
B)anti-tariff Southerners
C)defenders of displaced Indians
D)those who saw rallies, party platforms and parades as the collapse of the vision of the founding fathers
E)All of these are correct.
A)native-born businessmen
B)anti-tariff Southerners
C)defenders of displaced Indians
D)those who saw rallies, party platforms and parades as the collapse of the vision of the founding fathers
E)All of these are correct.
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59
The Workingmen's Party
A)was formed in Philadelphia.
B)was formed in 1828.
C)was inspired by similar organizations in England.
D)was formed to represent "the interests and enlightenment of the working classes."
E)All of these are correct.
A)was formed in Philadelphia.
B)was formed in 1828.
C)was inspired by similar organizations in England.
D)was formed to represent "the interests and enlightenment of the working classes."
E)All of these are correct.
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60
The Panic of 1837
A)had international causes.
B)happened after banks tried to call in their loans to obtain specie.
C)left 30 percent of the workers in York City unemployed.
D)was seen by many as an indictment on American democracy.
E)All of these are correct.
A)had international causes.
B)happened after banks tried to call in their loans to obtain specie.
C)left 30 percent of the workers in York City unemployed.
D)was seen by many as an indictment on American democracy.
E)All of these are correct.
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61
Talk about: corporate charters
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62
Talk about: General Trades Union
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63
Talk about: interchangeable parts
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64
Talk about: family wage?
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65
Talk about: internal improvements
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66
Talk about: Patent Act
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67
Talk about: Waltham-Lowell System
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68
Talk about: division of labor
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69
Talk about: putting-out system
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70
Talk about: Honoré Blanc
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71
Talk about: surplus labor
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72
Talk about: Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward
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73
Talk about: Industrial Revolution
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74
Talk about: Francis Cabot Lowell
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75
Talk about: bankruptcy?
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76
Talk about: interstate slave trade
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77
Talk about: coffles
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78
Talk about: eminent domain
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79
Talk about: turn outs
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Talk about: Erie Canal
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