__________ made Florida a U.S. territory.

a. The Rush-Bagot Treaty
b. The Adams-Onís Treaty
c. The Treaty of Ghent
d. The Treaty of Paris


b. The Adams-Onís Treaty

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How did late nineteenth-century nationalists differ from their predecessors who were inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment?

A) They glorified the nation as the embodiment of a particular culture. B) They viewed the nation as the protector of individual liberties. C) They believed autonomous nation-states would guarantee world peace. D) They thought strong nation-states would foster economic equality. E) They advocated nation-states founded on democratic political systems.

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Women working for the abolitionist movement found

A) ready acceptance for their activities. B) no difference from their other daily activities. C) great resentment and resistance to their speaking roles. D) a group ready to call for equality for the sexes.

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According to the Constitution, after the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the judges appointed by the president had the power to:

A) maintain an army and declare war. B) regulate both foreign and domestic trade. C) preside over cases between two or more states. D) name diplomats with the consent of the Senate. E) impose federal income taxes.

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While racist sentiment developed quickly, the primary motive for the slave trade was __________

A) religious conversion B) profit C) military service D) displays of power by European rulers

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