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Quiz 9

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  to impose taxes on American goods.
B  intended to raise revenue.
C  that aimed to protect American industry.
D  designed to protect Southern agriculture.
E  to be enacted without the consent of Congress.
Question #2
A  saw the United States forced to give up its tariffs on British goods.
B  called for a ten-year joint occupation of the Oregon country by both American citizens and British subjects.
C  granted Canada exclusive use of Newfoundland fisheries.
D  formally recognized America’s earlier conquest of West Florida.
E  used the watershed of the Missouri River to define the United States’ border with Canada as far west as the Rocky Mountains.
Question #3
A  Nat Tumer
B  John Quincy Adams
C  Henry Clay
D  Andrew Jackson
Question #4
A  they believed that it was unconstitutional.
B  they thought it would center more control in Washington.
C  they believed in low tariffs and low taxes.
D  it favored only the South.
E  it would provide stiff competition to the Erie Canal.
Question #5
A  included in the doctrine only over the opposition of Secretary of State John Quincy Adams.
B  mostly a symbolic gesture of goodwill to the Latin American republics.
C  a response to the apparent designs of the Russians in Alaska and Oregon.
D  aimed at British efforts to gain control over Cuba.
E  applicable only to Central and South America.
Question #6
A  created sharp political conflict between farmers and urbanites.
B  resulted in unsanitary conditions in many communities.
C  led to a death rate.
D  forced the federal government to slow immigration.
E  contributed to a decline in the birthrate.
Question #8
A  judicial review.
B  states’ rights.
C  constitutionalism.
D  federal authority.
E  federalism.
Question #9
A  little political trouble ensued.
B  another party arose Very quickly to take its place.
C  the Whig party rose to take its place.
D  the Democratic-Republicans established one-party rule.
E  sectionalism disappeared.
Question #10
A  New England streams.
B  western and southern rivers.
C  coastal waterways.
D  the Great Lakes.
E  the Gulf of Mexico.