List three utopian communities and three humanitarian reform movements in the Jacksonian era. Pick one from each group and compare their approaches to reform.

What will be an ideal response?


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For which of the following reasons did southern planters voice strenuous objections to ratification of the Jay Treaty?

A. The treaty contained no provision for British evacuation of their forts in the Northwest. B. The treaty contained no provision to compensate owners of slaves who left with the British army at the end of the Revolutionary War. C. The treaty contained no provision to deal with claims relating to American merchant ships captured by the British during the Revolutionary War. D. The treaty contained no provision for easing restrictions on American trade to England or the West Indies.

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One objection the Antifederalists had to the new Constitution was that it did NOT contain a

A) provision for proportional representation in the national legislature. B) specific list of powers granted to the new national government. C) list of individual rights and fundamental liberties of the people. D) procedure for state ratification of the new Constitution.

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The doctrine of ________ holds that the United States may attack before it is itself attacked.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What reform movement helped lead to the collapse of the Jacksonian party system in the 1850s?

A. evangelicalism B. temperance C. abolitionism D. suffrage

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