Aside from the issue of duties, what was behind southerners' fears of the Tariff of 1828?
a. They worried that it would crush their nascent manufacturing sector.
b. They saw it as an extension of federal power that might also be used to end slavery.
c. They thought Andrew Jackson overstepped the constitutional role of president.
d. They feared it would make cotton production unprofitable.
e. They believed it would encourage retaliation by Britain and other European countries.
b
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Perhaps typical of white southerner's views after 1831, Virginia Governor John Floyd:
a. accused abolitionists of causing the Nat Turner uprising b. allowed abolitionist pamphlets to be mailed within Virginia c. called for a plan of compensated, gradual emancipation d. freed his own slaves, while continuing to defend slavery as an institution
The large-scale warfare between European settlers and the Indians of New England that began in 1675 was called
a. King James's War. b. Metacom's War. c. Bacon's Rebellion. d. Leisler's Rebellion. e. Stono's Rebellion.
What Indians desired most, upon encountering Europeans, was __________
a. cultural enlightenment b. victims for human sacrifice rituals c. religious instruction d. allies to help them defeat their enemies e. peaceful trade
Which of the following aided Pizarro the most in his conquest of the Incas?
A) his large army B) smallpox C) his use of horses D) the Incas' lack of experience in warfare