A) trade policy with Europe.
B) system of tariffs.
C) system for selling public lands.
D) internal transportation system.
E) system of currency.
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A) declining violence in the West between the United States and Indian tribes.
B) increased political divisions in the United States federal government.
C) rising nationalism and optimism in the United States.
D) the renewed good relations between the United States and the European continent.
E) the need for Americans to band together in the wake of economic depression.
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A) all cabinet positions were filled by New Englanders.
B) the Federalist Party in effect ceased to exist.
C) Henry Clay became secretary of war.
D) his vice president was charged with corruption.
E) John C. Calhoun served as secretary of state.
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A) the invention of the cotton spindle.
B) improving the power loom.
C) dramatically expanding the textile industry in the South.
D) improving the cotton gin.
E) organizing his workers by task into a primitive assembly line.
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A) John Jacob Astor.
B) William Ashley.
C) Rufus King.
D) William Crawford.
E) Jedediah Smith.
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A) Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams.
B) William Crawford and John Quincy Adams.
C) Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson.
D) John C. Calhoun and Andrew Jackson.
E) John Quincy Adams and John C. Calhoun.
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A) agreed with the findings and conclusions of Zebulon Pike.
B) labeled the Great Plains the "American breadbasket."
C) was one of the most colorful of the "mountain men."
D) discovered the source of the Red River.
E) inadvertently brought the United States to the brink of war with Mexico.
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A) extended slavery throughout the Louisiana Territory.
B) maintained the nation's equal number of slave and free states.
C) was roundly criticized by nationalists in the North.
D) denied statehood for Missouri for two more years.
E) created a northern boundary of slavery at the 42°40? parallel.
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A) had been paid for without any federal funds.
B) consisted only of a small number of private turnpikes.
C) included a national road that reached as far as the Ohio River.
D) formed a network that connected most large towns and cities.
E) had for the most part been replaced by railroads.
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A) individual states.
B) all American Indian tribes.
C) the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase.
D) both individual states and all American Indian tribes.
E) both American Indian tribes and the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase.
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