What was the trigger that necessitated governments in early towns?
A) larger communities
B) greater conflict among members of society
C) larger family size
D) crop failures
Answer: A
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How would you evaluate the outcome of the War of 1812 for Indians living east of the Mississippi?
A) an indecisive outcome with all of the eastern Indian tribes east of the Mississippi retaining the lands they held just before the war but not regaining any of the lands they lost in the Treaty of Greenville B) an unmitigated disaster with the opening up of all of the Ohio and Indiana Territory and the death of the Indian leader Tecumseh C) a decisive victory for all the Indians of the Ohio and Indiana Territory with Indian tribes regaining all of the lands they had lost in the Treaty of Greenville D) a moderate victory for the Cherokee and Creek alliance seeking to maintain the integrity of their lands in Georgia and Alabama
In the election of 1800, the Federalists accused Thomas Jefferson of
a. packing the courts with "midnight judges.". b. having had several mistresses while serving as a diplomat in France. c. being a Catholic in secret. d. secretly encouraging Aaron Burr to assassinate Alexander Hamilton. e. engaging in sexual relations with one of his slaves.
The 1941 Lend-Lease program was all of the following except
a. a focus of intense debate between internationalists and isolationists. b. a direct challenge to the Axis dictators. c. the point when all pretense of American neutrality was abandoned. d. the catalyst that caused American factories to prepare for all-out war production. e. another privately arranged executive deal between President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill, like the destroyers-for-bases trade.
_____ emerged as a major issue during Andrew Jackson's first term as president
A) Slavery B) Women's suffrage C) Nullification D) Partisanship E) Patronage