The United States was briefly disbanded and reabsorbed into Great Britain.
Washington D.C. was burned to the ground by British troops during the War of 1812.
The Treaty of Ghent included a promise that Britain would end for good the practice of
impressment.
Jefferson's embargo on foreign trading crippled the Atlantic economy to the benefit of America.
Which of the following statements about the 1828 election is true?
Jackson's platform was based on strengthening tariffs and infrastructure.
Jackson represented populist frustration with the political elite.
Jackson enjoyed popular support, but only won by two electoral votes.
Jackson believed that liberty could best be supported by a powerful national government.
Which of the following complicated Jefferson's ability to create an "empire of liberty" in the west?
Native Americans were to be given their own lands in the west, under the jurisdiction of the
federal government.
Private citizens were not entitled to any property in the Western territories.
Much of the land was claimed by Native Americans, who were forced to give it up.
The United States didn't have enough people yet to settle the newly acquired lands.
Which of the following was a major economic shift in the North in the early 19th century?
Railroads were welcomed as a sign of technological progress and faster transport times.
Rising wages for laborers allow them to gain a more sure footing in society and the economy.
Changes in manufacturing created more highly-paid jobs that required great skill to perform.
The economies of the North and the South became less distinct, as interchangeable parts
increased cash crop production in the North.
Which of the following statements about the French Revolution might have been said by a
Federalist?
"The violence and aggression in France is shocking and cannot be condoned."
"We sympathize with the French, but ultimately it is not our place to get involved."
"Our independence from Britain is still delicate, so we should support them all we can."
"The French supported us in our revolution, so we should support them in theirs."
Which statement most accurately reflects the views of Thomas Jefferson?
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