Evaluate Thomas Jefferson’s presidency. What were his successes? What were his failures?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
a. The Louisiana Purchase stands out as one of Jefferson’s greatest achievements.
b. It increased the size of the United States and ensured sufficient land for generations of Americans to come.
c. It oriented America’s future westward.
d. The trial of Aaron Burr reflects one of the low points during Jefferson’s presidency.
e. He lost the legal battle to convict his political enemy of treason.
f. The Embargo Act was a failure: it had no effect on Britain and France, and it damaged American economic interests.

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Which of the following was true of Jefferson’s attitude toward Indians?

a. He believed that all Indian land claims had to be respected. b. He openly called for genocide against Indian peoples. c. He hoped that one day Indians would become American citizens. d. He did not believe that whites and Indians could live together in peace.

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American isolationists who wanted to keep the United States out of another war were pleased by

A) the public's response to President Roosevelt's "quarantine speech." B) President Roosevelt's position on the Selective Service (military draft) Act. C) the provisions of the Neutrality Act of 1939. D) the "destroyers-for-bases" deal.

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What are the continuing influences of the axial age, both intellectually and politically, in our world today? Why have that period's developments remained so influential?

What will be an ideal response?

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The "Bonus Army" of 1932 demanded that Congress make an early payment of a promised "bonus" for World War I veterans.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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