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Which best explains why the American people were so supportive of the Monroe Doctrine? - Ans - Nationalism Which of the following conflicts of the 1840s is most directly revealed by the cartoon? - Ans - Nativists sought to limit the political power of immigrants, whom they saw as a debasing influe...

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Which best explains why the American people were so supportive of the Monroe
Doctrine?
- Ans - Nationalism

Which of the following conflicts of the 1840s is most directly revealed by the cartoon? -
Ans - Nativists sought to limit the political power of immigrants, whom they saw as a
debasing influence on society

Which of the following best explains why conflicts like the one revealed by the
cartoonist's perspective were more common in the mid-nineteenth century?
- Ans - The surge of international migrants and their settlement in major cities increased
the hostility of nativists

Which period was the peak of manifest destiny
? - Ans - 1842-1853

One attempt to prevent slavery in the territories was the
- Ans - Wilmot Proviso

By going to war, the United States gained the territory labeled as the
- Ans - Mexican Cession

Which of the following issues of the period was Jefferson most likely concerned with in
the excerpt?
- Ans - The creation of political parties

What was the most memorable of the responses to the Intolerable Acts?
- Ans - Summoning the First Continental Congress in 1774

What created a policy for administering the Northwest Territories, included a path to
statehood, and forbade the expansion of slavery into the territories?
- Ans - Northwest Ordinance 1787

What provided for the sale of land in the Old Northwest and earmarked the proceeds
toward repaying the national debt?
- Ans - Land Ordinance of 1785

,What was the armed uprising of western Massachusetts debtors seeking lower taxes
and an end to property foreclosures that inspired fears of "mob rule" among leading
Revolutionaries?
- Ans - Shay's Rebellion

What was the representative body of delegates from all thirteen colonies that drafted the
Declaration of Independence and managed the colonial war effort?
- Ans - Second Continental Congress

The Great Compromise was the popular term for the measure that reconciled the two
plans at the Constitutional Convention, giving states proportional representation in the
House and equal representation in the Senate. What were two state plans?
- Ans - New Jersey and Virginia Plans

The first three presidents were
- Ans - Washington, Adams, Jefferson

What was the name of the pamphlet written in 1776 that effectively mobilized American
patriots against King George III and Britain?
- Ans - Common Sense by Thomas Paine

What year did the thirteen United States of America declare independence?
- Ans - 1776



What was the motive of the largest number of immigrants coming to the United States
during the years from 1816-1848? "Good pay for labor"
- Ans - Many of the immigrants were promised land and they thought that they could
get more income by moving to America. They were promised good land, good pay,
good laws, but they did not find those things in America.

The major pattern on the map best supports which of the following statements?
- Ans - British colonies in North America typically had a lower demand for slave labor
than did the colonies of other European countries.

What portions of the United States were most affected by immigrants in the 2 decades
after 1816?
- Ans - The midwest area (like ohio and stuff) and Oregon and out further west because
as the settlers came into the U.S. they needed a place to go, so they had to move west
and displace the native americans.

Which of the following most directly contributed to the major pattern depicted on the
map?
- Ans - Demand for crops produced in the Americas

What was meant by the message sent by the expression: American System?

, - Ans - a nationalist/federalist/centralized gov message. It supported good pay for labor,
free government, good laws, accepting people, fertile soil, etc. There was a strong
national bank, a protective tariff, and a federally funded transportation network.

A significant long-term result of the major pattern depicted on the map was
- Ans - the development of a strict racial system in British colonial societies

What was the Monroe Doctrine? (1823)
- Ans - It warned the European powers to "stay out of our business" or don't colonize us
and you can't rule or influence our affairs because you are in a different hemisphere,
folks.

Who had the strongest influence on President Monroe in writing the Monroe Doctrine? -
Ans - John Quincy Adams

Which European nation did President Monroe count on to be an ally if anyone
challenged the Monroe Doctrine?
- Ans - Great Britain

Why did the American people support the Monroe doctrine?
- Ans - Brought more security to americans→ prevented future wars. ALSO
NATIONALISM. Gave them a sense of pride in having their own country without anyone
messing it up

Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson and how did his life impact the culture of his time?
What was occuring in society at the time of his adult life that led him to ideas he
expressed?
- Ans - He was a poet and philosopher - he stressed freedom and optimism, his
writings taught the Americans to separate themselves from the Europeans, he lived in
the "Progressive Era" : a time encouraging people to participate in democracy

Henry Clay proposed the American System, a comprehensive plan to bring about
economic improvement. What effect did protective tariffs, the national bank, and internal
improvements have on his plan?
- Ans - Raised revenue- built national transportation

Who was critical of any part of Henry Clay's proposal?
- Ans - John c Calhoun, Thomas Jefferson, Maddison and Monroe, and Southern
cotton planters opposed the high tariffs

Which period was the peak of Manifest Destiny?
- Ans - 1842-1853

What was the Wilmot Proviso?
- Ans - An attempt to stop slavery from being developed in the territory aquired from
mexico- Instituted by David Wilmot

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