How did the Non-Intercourse Act differ from the Embargo Act of 1807?

A) It was popular in New England.
B) It only targeted certain export products.
C) It allowed trade with France and England.
D) It allowed trade with most European countries.


D

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John Jay's 1794 treaty with Britain

a. increased George Washington's already huge popularity. b. virtually guaranteed an American war with France. c. alienated America from Spain. d. created deeper splits between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. e. led to the election of Thomas Jefferson.

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The results of the 1912 election a. represented a complete repudiation of the political and economic principles of progressivism

b. gave Woodrow Wilson a resounding electoral victory in the presidential contest, but a narrower popular vote victory for Wilson, especially in states outside the old Confederacy. c. left both houses of Congress in the hands of the Republicans. d. marked the end of the political career of William Howard Taft in Washington, D.C. e. included a negligible and disappointing popular vote total for the Socialist presidential candidate Eugene Debs.

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The original goal of the National Assembly was to

a. depose the king. b. create a government identical to the American system. c. create a constitutional monarchy. d. create a classless society. e. give rights to women.

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During which of the following events did Francis Scott Key write the poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," which would go on to become the American national anthem?

A) The Battle of the Thames B) The surrender of the village of Detroit C) The Battle of Horseshoe Bend D) The failed invasion of Baltimore E) The assault on British-controlled Canada

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