The tariff controversy of the early 1830s showed that
A) the nation was united in the pursuit of economic nationalism.
B) Andrew Jackson was too stubborn to compromise on matters of high principle.
C) the nation faced serious and growing sectional pressures in the years ahead.
D) Henry Clay could never be elected president.
E) the West had growing political and economic power.
C
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George Fitzhugh defended slavery, claiming __________.
A. it was justified by the Bible B. slaves were better off than northern "wage slaves" C. the Constitution explicitly protected slavery D. might makes right
Why is the Navigation Act in 1660 considered the most important piece of imperial legislation drafted before the American Revolution?
a. It allowed the development of the colonial navy into one of the most powerful in the world. b. It had an enormous impact on the way goods were taxed in the English colonies, which ultimately led the colonists to revolt. c. It allowed colonists to trade with the Dutch, which eventually caused the British to retaliate with acts that sparked the American Revolution. d. It established France and Holland as allies of the colonies and enemies with England. e. Its passage directly led to the Boston Tea Party, which was the first act of rebellion by the American colonists.
By 1830, there were more ________ than Tejanos living in Texas
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