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Detail the Missouri Compromise of 1820.Discuss the various obstacles that needed to be solved in order to complete the deal.

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The National Road was a good example of an internal improvement because it was financed by the federal government.

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The final Missouri Compromise


A) was brokered by James Tallmadge Jr.
B) was the handiwork of James Monroe.
C) kept the number of slave and free states equal.
D) ended the career of Henry Clay.
E) solved the sectional issue of slavery for good.

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The Convention of 1818


A) settled the dispute between the United States and Great Britain over the northern limit of the Louisiana Purchase.
B) made Oregon a state of the union.
C) was negotiated between the United States and France.
D) increased tensions between the United States and Great Britain.
E) was an example of economic nationalism.

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James Tallmadge Jr.


A) Was a nationalist chief justice
B) Formulated a "second" Missouri Compromise
C) Came in second in popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) Was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) Wrote South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) Introduced an amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) Led war against the Seminoles
H) Was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) Was elected president in 1816

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The presidential election of 1828


A) was characterized by goodwill.
B) was vicious on both sides.
C) was largely ignored by the American voters.
D) affirmed that only the educated should lead in politics.
E) was the first time women were allowed to vote.

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Which of the following statements regarding the Rush-Bagot Agreement is incorrect?


A) The agreement was between the United States and Great Britain.
B) The agreement reduced tension between the United State and Great Britain.
C) The agreement dealt with boundaries between the United States and Canada.
D) John Quincy Adams oversaw the negotiations for the United States.
E) The agreement was viewed as a victory for President Monroe.

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Which of the following statements regarding the "Era of Good Feelings" is not true?


A) It began with the Panic of 1819 and ended with the Missouri Compromise.
B) For a short time,politicians were able to put aside sectional divisions.
C) Monroe was popular during this period.
D) Americans felt positively about their country.
E) The United States economy was doing well.

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The Monroe Doctrine had no standing in international law.

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Which of the following statements best describes John Quincy Adams as president?


A) John Quincy Adams was blunt and well respected.
B) John Quincy Adams was stubborn but very popular with the common man.
C) John Quincy Adams was a very intelligent but ineffective president.
D) John Quincy Adams was elitist and completely unqualified.
E) John Quincy Adams was an able compromiser.

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The Second Bank of the United States was chartered in 1826.

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Henry Clay


A) Was a nationalist chief justice
B) Formulated a "second" Missouri Compromise
C) Came in second in popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) Was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) Wrote South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) Introduced an amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) Led war against the Seminoles
H) Was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) Was elected president in 1816

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Under the American System


A) tariff revenues would be used to finance internal improvements.
B) eligibility to vote in federal elections would be increased.
C) state and local banks would be abolished.
D) states operated completely independently of each other.
E) the South would always benefit.

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When James Monroe became president


A) Spain held Florida tightly in her grip.
B) the power of the Spanish Empire was on the rise.
C) the United States and the Seminole tribe were allies.
D) Spain's control over Florida was waning.
E) Spain tried to sell Florida to the United States for $15 million.

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According to your textbook,by the end of the War of 1812 the United States had developed three distinct regions.


A) North,South,and East
B) East,West,and North
C) North,West,and Slave
D) North,East,and Slave
E) North,South,and West

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At the time of Monroe's presidency which countries,of the following,did not hold colonies in the Western Hemisphere?


A) Spain
B) Russia
C) France
D) Portugal
E) Italy

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James Monroe


A) Was a nationalist chief justice
B) Formulated a "second" Missouri Compromise
C) Came in second in popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) Was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) Wrote South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) Introduced an amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) Led war against the Seminoles
H) Was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) Was elected president in 1816

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Jackson's presidential win in 1828


A) was an overwhelming landslide.
B) was a very narrow victory.
C) was comfortable,but also sectional.
D) was heavily contested.
E) was a defeat for the new Democratic party.

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William Crawford


A) Was a nationalist chief justice
B) Formulated a "second" Missouri Compromise
C) Came in second in popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) Was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) Wrote South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) Introduced an amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) Led war against the Seminoles
H) Was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) Was elected president in 1816

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Four presidential candidates received electoral votes in 1824.

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