What did the crisis over the Missouri compromise expose
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The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery
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What was the result of the destruction of the national bank
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The result of the destruction of the national bank was that
paper money of uncertain value flooding the economy.
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What caused John Quincy Adams to write the monroe doctrine
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John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine after receiving
threats from European powers to recover colonies in Latin
America.
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How did the cotton gin lead to a rise in slavery
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Whitney's cotton gin created an easy way to pick the seed from
the cotton. Once this was possible cotton became a cash crop and it
was necessary to be picked far more to keep up with the ability to
de-seed it. This in turn led to the need of more people (slaves) to
pick the cotton.
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What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
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they lost most of their land
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What was the result of the presidential election of 1824
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In 1824, John Quincy Adams was elected President. There were
four candidates that received a substantial number of electoral
votes, so that no one candidate received a majority. Therefore, in
accordance with the US Constitution, the House of Representatives
chose the president. Jackson got the most electoral votes and also
won in popular votes but with some political maneuvering mostly by
Henry Clay, Adams prevailed. Adams made Clay his Secretary of State
and Jackson people screamed ,"Foul Play!", but it was all
legal.
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What groups tended to favor tariffs
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NovaNet ANSWER: Northern industrialists
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What characteristic of economic panics in the early 1800s
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the boom and bust cycle of capitalism
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Which of the followign reflects a boom phase in a capitalist economy
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Emplotment, profits, and incomes are high.
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Which of the following drew a line north of which any new states would be free states and south of which any states would be slave states
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Your question incomplete.
The answer is the Missouri Compromise. It did not actually
decree that states to the South of the line would be slave-states.
But slavery would be legal there.
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What happened after congress renewed the charter for the bank of the United States
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President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill
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What was the goal of the American colonization society (ACS)
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to encourage migration and free blacks to africa
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What did the crisis over the Missouri compromise expose
The growing sectionalism over the issue of slavery
What was the result of the destruction of the national bank
The result of the destruction of the national bank was that
paper money of uncertain value flooding the economy.
What caused John Quincy Adams to write the monroe doctrine
John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine after receiving
threats from European powers to recover colonies in Latin
America.
How did the cotton gin lead to a rise in slavery
Whitney's cotton gin created an easy way to pick the seed from
the cotton. Once this was possible cotton became a cash crop and it
was necessary to be picked far more to keep up with the ability to
de-seed it. This in turn led to the need of more people (slaves) to
pick the cotton.
What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
they lost most of their land
What was the result of the presidential election of 1824
In 1824, John Quincy Adams was elected President. There were
four candidates that received a substantial number of electoral
votes, so that no one candidate received a majority. Therefore, in
accordance with the US Constitution, the House of Representatives
chose the president. Jackson got the most electoral votes and also
won in popular votes but with some political maneuvering mostly by
Henry Clay, Adams prevailed. Adams made Clay his Secretary of State
and Jackson people screamed ,"Foul Play!", but it was all
legal.
What groups tended to favor tariffs
NovaNet ANSWER: Northern industrialists
What characteristic of economic panics in the early 1800s
the boom and bust cycle of capitalism
Which of the followign reflects a boom phase in a capitalist economy
Emplotment, profits, and incomes are high.
Which of the following drew a line north of which any new states would be free states and south of which any states would be slave states
Your question incomplete.
The answer is the Missouri Compromise. It did not actually
decree that states to the South of the line would be slave-states.
But slavery would be legal there.
What happened after congress renewed the charter for the bank of the United States
President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill
What was the goal of the American colonization society (ACS)