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Explain how the Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of Abominations) resulted in the Nullification Crisis?
a) South Carolina threatened to secede if tariff enforced. They claimed tariff was unfair to southern states.
b) North Carolina threatened to secede if tariff enforced. They claimed tariff was unfair to southern states.
c) South Carolina threatened to secede if tariff enforced. They claimed tariff was unfair to northern states.
d) NorthCarolina threatened to secede if tariff enforced. They claimed tariff was unfair to northern states.

What were the provisions of the Missouri (MO) Compromise?
a) MO became a slave state, Maine became a free state, new dividing line @ 36-30 N. latitude
b) Maine became a slave state, MO became a free state, new dividing line @ 36-30 N. latitude
c) MO became a slave state, Maine became a free state, new dividing line @ 36-30 S. longitude
d) Maine became a slave state, MO became a free state, new dividing line @ 36-30 S. longitude

Why were southerners opposed to the Tariff of 1828 (Tariff of Abominations)?
a) Benefited northern manufacturing and threatened to mess w/international trade. Prevents South from cotton trade w/Europe
b) Benefited northern manufacturing and threatened to mess w/international trade. Prevents North from cotton trade w/Europe
c) Benefited southern manufacturing and threatened to mess w/international trade. Prevents south from cotton trade w/Europe
d) Benefited southern manufacturing and threatened to mess w/international trade. Prevents North from cotton trade w/Europe

Describe Jackson's Indian Policy and the effect that it had on Native Americans.
a) Native Americans were given the option to give up independent status and live by US laws or move west of the Mississippi.
b) Native Americans were given the option to give up independent status and live by US laws or move east of the Mississippi.
c) Native Americans were given the option to give up independent status and live by other laws or move west of the Mississippi.
d) Native Americans were given the option to give up independent status and live by other laws or move east of the Mississippi.

Explain the States' Right argument?
a) States had the right and responsibility to nullify or ignore laws they believe are unfair or unconstitutional
b) States did not have the right and responsibility to nullify or ignore laws they believe are unfair or unconstitutional
c) States had the right and responsibility to do what they wanted
d) States did not have the right and responsibility to do what they wanted

How was the Tallmadge Amendment connected to the issue of States' Right?
a) Attempt by House to override will of people of MO. South claimed it's unconstitutional abuse of power and wants to secede.
b) Attempt by House to override will of people of MO. North claimed it's unconstitutional abuse of power and wants to secede.
c) Attempt by Senate to override will of people of MO. South claimed it's unconstitutional abuse of power and wants to secede.
d) Attempt by Senate to override will of people of MO. North claimed it's unconstitutional abuse of power and wants to secede.

How did the Monroe Doctrine change the role of the US in international affairs?
a) A shift in US foreign policy. US became the proctor of the western hemisphere against European colonization
b) A shift in US foreign policy. US became the proctor of the eastern hemisphere against European colonization
c) A shift in US foreign policy. US became the proctor of the western hemisphere against Asian colonization
d) A shift in US foreign policy. US became the eastern of the western hemisphere against Asian colonization

What were the provisions of the Adams-Onis Treaty?
a) US gains control over Florida, new US/Spanish border, US pays $5 million in war compensation
b) US gains control over Texas, new US/Spanish border, US pays $5 million in war compensation
c) US gains control over Florida, new US/Spanish border, US pays $15 million in war compensation
d) US gains control over Texas, new US/Spanish border, US pays $15 million in war compensation

Why was the issue of Missouri (MO) statehood a problem in 1819?
a) MO upsets the balance between slave and free states, MO feels slavery is wrong, South threatened secession
b) MO upsets the balance between slave and free states, MO feels slavery is wrong, North threatened secession
c) MO upsets the balance between slave and free states, MO wants more slavery, South threatened secession
d) MO upsets the balance between slave and free states, MO wants more slavery, North threatened secession

Explain why the US experienced a period of increased nationalism (Era of Good Feelings) in the 1810's.
a) Winning War of 1812= growing national pride, period of political unity, weakened Federalist party.
b) Winning War of 1812= growing national pride, period of political unity, strengthened Federalist party.
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d)

Focusing on the North only: Describe the differences between the economies of the North and South during the Industrial Revolution.
a) North - became industrialized (mass production), manufacturing=super important to economy, edible crops= corn and heat
b) South - became industrialized (mass production), manufacturing=super important to economy, edible crops= corn and heat
c) South - cotton production, tobacco, slavery
d) South - Edible crops = corn and wheat, cotton, production, lots of transportation

Focusing on the South only: Describe the differences between the economies of the North and South during the Industrial Revolution.
a) South - cotton production, tobacco, slavery
b) South - became industrialized (mass production), manufacturing=super important to economy, edible crops= corn and heat
c) North - became industrialized (mass production), manufacturing=super important to economy, edible crops= corn and heat
d) South - Edible crops = corn and wheat, cotton, production, lots of transportation

Explain why urbanization occurred in the North and not the South?
a) North had more waterways (power and increased transportation)and a shorter growing season. South focused on crops and slaves
b) South had more waterways (power and increased transportation)and a shorter growing season. North focused on crops and slaves
c) North had less waterways (power and increased transportation)and a longer growing season. South focused on crops and slaves
d) North had less waterways (power and increased transportation)and a longer growing season. South focused on cotton.

What was the Industrial Revolution?
a) A shift from handmade goods to machine manufacturing
b) When industry grew
c) A shift from manufacturing to handmade goods
d) Growth and expansion

How did the Industrial Revolution impact/change social class in the U.S.?
a) Social mobility in the North, created new social class in the North (industrialists), and plantation owners are wealthier
b) Social mobility in the North, created new social class in the North revolutionists), and plantation owners are wealthier
c) Social mobility in the North, created new social class in the North (industrialists), and plantation owners went broke.
d) Social mobility in the North, created new social class in the North (revolutionists), and plantation owners went broke.

Explain why Americans in Texas rebelled agains the Mexican government?
a) The Mexican government didn't allow freedom of religion, speech, the right to own slaves, or trial by jury.
b) The Mexican government allowed freedom of religion, speech, the right to own slaves, or trial by jury.
c) The US government allowed freedom of religion, speech, the right to own slaves, or trial by jury.
d) The Mexican government allowed freedom of religion, speech, the right to own slaves, or trial by jury.

Explain why the Annexation of Texas was opposed by many Americans.
a) It took 10 years for the US to annex Texas because Americans were afraid it would lead to war w/Mexico and more slavery.
b) It took 20 years for the US to annex Texas because Americans were afraid it would lead to war w/Mexico and more slavery.
c) It took 10 years for the US to annex Texas because Americans were afraid it would lead to war w/Mexico and less slavery.
d) It took 20 years for the US to annex Texas because Americans were afraid it would lead to war w/Mexico and less slavery.

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