In 1812, President James Madison turned to war

a. to guarantee his reelection.
b. due to his extreme hatred of Great Britain.
c. to fulfill alliance obligations with France.
d. to fulfill alliance obligations with nationhood Spain.
e. because he came to believe that only a vigorous, aggressive assertion of American political and economic rights could demonstrate the viability of American nationhood and the republican experiment in the United States.


e

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A) an unhindered private sector B) a strengthened social safety net C) a return to isolationism D) an end to poverty in America

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In their response to the war in Europe, the actions of Presidents Jefferson and Madison

a. demonstrated that economic policy was not an effective diplomatic weapon. b. caused severe economic disruptions in both England and France. c. increased the negotiating power of the United States with the belligerent nations. d. increased the power and prestige of the U.S. Navy in the Atlantic.

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Many of the reforms urged by Whig evangelicals had to do with domestic and personal life rather than with politics

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The author of Guide for the Perplexed was

a. Aristotle. b. Avicenna. c. Averroës. d. Maimonides. e. Menifiores.

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