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The United States hoped that this would keep them stay out of European wars.
a) Monroe Doctrine
b) War of 1812
c) Invading Canada
d) Exploring the western frontier
Who won the War of 1812?
a) Great Britain
b) France
c) the United States
d) there was no clear winner
___________ wanted to protect Native American lands.
a) Tecumseh
b) Andrew Jackson
c) Thomas Jefferson
d) James Madison
After the invention of better machinery, farmers could ____________.
a) produce less food
b) produce more food than ever before
c) refuse to work
d) stop using mechanical plows
After an invention in 1793, ___________ became the most important cash crop in the south.
a) indigo
b) corn
c) bananas
d) cotton
Textile factories produced this.
a) cloth
b) interchangeable parts
c) steamboats
d) trains
The Indian Removal Act forced Native Americans on a journey known as what?
a) Oregon Fever
b) The Great Hunger
c) The Trail of Tears
d) The Erie Canal
What did immigrants hope to find in the United States?
a) discrimination
b) starvation
c) poor housing
d) work
What did President Jackson do after the Supreme Court ruling concerning Native Americans?
a) He agreed with the decision.
b) He ignored the decision.
c) He let the Cherokee remain in Georgia.
d) He forced the Cherokee to move to California.
Why did the Mexican government allow Americans to settle in Texas?
a) to bring slavery into Mexico
b) to keep the land under Mexican control
c) Stephen Austin won at the Alamo
d) they wanted to get rid of Texas
The Gold Rush took place where?
a) California
b) Washington, D.C.
c) Florida
d) Canada
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