In the election of 1800, why did many southern Federalists choose to support Jefferson?
a. Jefferson promised them a sharp increase in trade with France.
b. Many were in debt to New York banks controlled by Hamilton.
c. They were alienated by Hamilton's consistent pro-manufacturing stance.
d. All other candidates were under indictment for violating the Sedition Act.
C
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The most obvious factor of the general social transformation that occurred in the 18th century was
A) a dramatic redistribution of wealth among all social classes. B) the colonization of America. C) the monumental increase in European population. D) the renewal of religious conflict throughout Europe. E) governmental and institutional change.
Why were regional identities formed in the United States in the early nineteenth century?
A) Transportation and communication were so limited that each region was isolated from news and information about other regions. B) Most regions had aggressive devotion to radical democracy, making the other regions uneasy. C) In order to control immigrant migration, the federal government designated certain areas for immigrants from certain countries to live. D) As immigration increased dramatically in the early nineteenth century, immigrants tended to migrate to cities to live near people from their country of origin. E) People wanted to defend their shared economic interests and maintain their distinct regional subcultures.
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