In what ways did Jefferson reverse the policies of his Federalist predecessors? What were the consequences of Jefferson's new policies?
What will be an ideal response?
Key Points: debt; taxes; size of government; scope of governmental activity; agrarian "republic of virtue"
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All of the following caused American Indian populations to ebb and flow EXCEPT
A) climatic changes leading to seasons of famine and seasons of plenty. B) success and failure in war. C) the spread of disease. D) the rate of individual Native Americans accumulating valuable possessions.
Where was industrialization and urban growth least common?
A. eastern and southern Europe B. northern and western Europe C. England D. Scandinavia
The War of 1812 was significant because
a. it showed the superior firepower of the American forces b. it damaged the British economy, but did not harm the United States economy c. it ended Native American efforts to block the expansion of white settlement d. it made Andrew Jackson a national hero e. the new United States fought Great Britain to a standoff
By the end of 1938,
A. Congress had come to accept the need for further reforms. B. the New Deal had largely come to an end. C. the nation had largely emerged from the Depression. D. the American public had come to strongly oppose the New Deal. E. President Roosevelt began what became known as the "Third New Deal."