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Ch 12 Test

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The Treaty of 1818 with Great Britain

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Called for ten-year joint occupation of the Orgean country by both americans citizens and British subjects

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Post-war of 1812 nationalism could be seen in all of the following except

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a revival of american religion

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All the time it was issued, the Monroe Doctrine was

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incapable of being enforced by the united states

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The doctrine of non-colonization in the monroe doctrine was

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a response to the apparent designs of the Russians in Alaska & Oregon

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The Rush-Bagot agreement

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limited naval armaments on the Great Lakes

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The outcome of the War of 1812 was

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a stimulus to patriotic nationalism in the United States

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Latin Americas reaction to the Monroe Doctrine can be best described as

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unconcerned or unimpressed

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At the end of the War of 1812, British manufacturers

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began dumping their goods in America at extremely low prices.

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The British attack on Baltimore

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inspired the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner"

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At the peace conference at Ghent, the British began to withdraw many of its earlier demands for all of the following reasons except

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The American victory at New Orleans

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Spain sold florida to the united states because it

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could not defend the area and would lose it in any case

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People moved into the Old Northwest for all of the following reasons except

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as a haven for runaway slaves

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The War of 1812 was one of the worst fought wars in American history for all of the following reasons except that

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the militia was never called up to supplement the regular army.

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In inerpreting the Constitution, John Marshall

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favored a "loose construction"

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After the war of 1812, Europe

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returned to conservation, illiberalism, and reaction

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Britain opposed Spain's reestablishing its authority in Latin American countries that had successfully revolted because

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the ports of these nations were now open to lucrative trade.

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New England opposed the notion of federally constructed roads because

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they would drain away population and create competing states in the West.

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When the House of Representatives passed the Tallmadge Amendment in response to Missouri's request for admission to the Union, the South thought that the amendment

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would threaten the sectional balance.

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The monroe doctorine was

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an expression of the illusion of deepening American isolationism from world affairs

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The Era of Good Feelings

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was actually a troubled period

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The battle of New Orleans

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saw the british troops defeated by Andrew jacksons soldiers

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The resolutions from the Hartford Convention

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helped to cause the death of the Federalist party

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The panic of 1819 brought with it all of the following except

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inflation

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Henry Clay's call for federally funded roads and canals received whole-hearted endorsement from

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the west

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The performance of the United States' Navy in the War of 1812 could be best described as

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much better than that of the army

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Perhaps the key battle of the War of 1812, because it protected the United States from full-scale invasion and possible dissolution, was the Battle of

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Plattsburgh

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One of the major causes of the Panic of 1819 was

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over-speculation in frontier lands

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All of the following were results of the Missouri Compromise except that

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sectionalism was reduced

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Andrew Jackson's military exploits were instrumental in the United States gaining

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possession of florida

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The Tariff of 1816 was the first in American history

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that aimed to protect American industry

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In McCulloch v. Maryland, Cohens v. Virginia, and Gibbons v. Ogden, Chief Justice Marshall's rulings limited the extent of

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states rights

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In diplomatic and economic terms, the War of 1812

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could be considered the Second War for American Independence

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From a global perspective, the War of 1812 was

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of little importance

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The United States' most successful diplomat in the Era of Good Feelings was

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John Quincy Adams

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One of the nationally recognized American authors in the 1820s was

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Washington Irving