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A) U.S. and France
B) France and Spain
C) U.S. and Great Britain
D) U.S. and Spain
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A) Fallen Timbers
B) Fort Miami
C) St. Clair's Defeat
D) Three Forks
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A) 177
B) 127
C) 35
D) 0
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A) to project force in accordance with American expansionism.
B) defend U.S. merchant interests around the globe.
C) defend American ships against pirates.
D) protect American merchants form French and British seizure.
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A) They were relatively cheap to produce.
B) They were heavily armed and could wield great offensive power.
C) They were an effective supplement for America's existing navy.
D) They were manned by privateers instead of a standing army.
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A) Tecumseh
B) Blue Jacket
C) Little Turtle
D) The Prophet
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A) It had to be certified by a federal judge.
B) It had to be approved by Congress.
C) It had to be called upon by the Secretary of State.
D) It could only be issued with support from the local states.
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A) The United States demobilized its navy.
B) The United States had sided with France during their conflict with Great Britain.
C) Great Britain refused to assist American vessels on the high seas.
D) France waged naval attacks on American ships.
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A) He recognized that the United States was not politically, militarily, or economically ready to fight Great Britain.
B) He feared that France would attack the United States from Mexico.
C) He admitted that the United States had increased hostility by employing British sailors aboard American merchant ships.
D) He feared that the United States would become bankrupt if a war did occur.
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A) Edward Preble
B) Stephen Decatur
C) Richard Morris
D) Richard Dale
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A) it provided the militia with experience in Indian fighting.
B) it bolstered support for the new federal government established by the Constitution.
C) it allowed settlement to occur in the region.
D) it proved to the British that the United States could protect its borders.
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