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A) to be enacted without the consent of Congress.
B) intended to raise revenue.
C) that aimed to protect American industry.
D) to impose taxes on American goods.
E) designed to protect Southern agriculture.
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A) enthusiastic.
B) fearful of the United States.
C) unconcerned or unimpressed.
D) relying on Britain to void it.
E) None of these
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A) created a setback for postwar nationalism.
B) was particularly damaging to the West.
C) led to the Land Act of 1820.
D) resulted in legislation against imprisonment for debt in many states.
E) saw the election of a Whig president in 1820.
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A) a striking new departure in American foreign policy.
B) quickly codified into international law.
C) a binding pledge on each subsequent presidential administration.
D) an expression of the illusion of deepening American isolationism from world affairs.
E) a commitment by the United States to internationalism.
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A) favored loose construction.
B) supported strict construction.
C) supported an unchanging document.
D) advocated state control of interstate commerce.
E) set few precedents.
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A) decisive victory for the United States.
B) stimulus to patriotic nationalism in the United States.
C) embarrassment for American diplomacy.
D) heavy blow to American manufacturing.
E) decisive victory for the British.
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A) applicable only to Central and South America.
B) a response to the apparent designs of the Russians in Alaska and Oregon.
C) included in the doctrine only over the opposition of Secretary of State John Quincy Adams.
D) mostly a symbolic gesture of goodwill to the Latin American republics.
E) aimed at British efforts to gain control over Cuba.
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A) Mackinac.
B) Plattsburgh.
C) the Thames.
D) Horseshoe Bend.
E) Fallen Timbers.
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A) was characterized by the absence of any serious problems.
B) was noted for cooperation between the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists.
C) marked a temporary end to sectionalism by uniting all parts of the country.
D) was a misnomer, because the period was a troubled one.
E) saw the start of the Whig political party.
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