A) road.
B) water.
C) rail.
D) None were acceptable solutions.
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A) Cherokees
B) Seminoles
C) Choctaws
D) Shoshones
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A) Federalists were regarded as heroes for having shown the dangers of a government dominated by one party.
B) New England Federalists were regarded as traitors for threatening to secede at a time when America seemed poised for victory.
C) Republicans were regarded as a party of tyranny because they insisted on two terms for their presidents.
D) Republicans were regarded as heroes for having preserved the principle of checks and balances.
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A) He respected the men whom previous presidents had appointed and left them in place.
B) He got rid of entrenched bureaucrats and replaced them with honest men without regard to partisanship.
C) He distributed government jobs to loyal party members.
D) He sold offices to the highest bidder.
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A) That Missouri be admitted as a free state
B) That the national bank be eliminated
C) To purchase Texas from Mexico
D) That slavery be prohibited in any new territories
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A) A smaller proportion of the population owned farms.
B) There was a substantial increase in property ownership.
C) Manufacturing came to dominate the economy.
D) Wage labor was rapidly displacing slave labor in the South.
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A) William Eaton.
B) Linda Eaton.
C) Peggy Calhoun.
D) Peggy Eaton.
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A) Crawford opposed the American System.
B) the party disliked James Madison, who supported John Quincy Adams.
C) Crawford was a southerner.
D) the party feared the influence of Andrew Jackson.
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A) he alienated northerners trying to win support in the South, where he was distrusted.
B) he opposed slavery.
C) he refused to use political favors to win support.
D) he believed that the government should keep tariffs low.
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A) he was from Massachusetts.
B) he had helped steer the bill through Congress initially.
C) he was Jackson's vice-president.
D) he generally supported federal involvement in the economy.
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