Andrew Jackson killed the national bank __________.

a. by challenging its constitutionality in the Supreme Court
b. by withdrawing federal deposits
c. by letting its charter expire in 1836
d. by accusing Nicholas Biddle of treasonous acts


b. by withdrawing federal deposits

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Spain's exclusionary policy toward Santa Fe changed when:

A) Mexico gained its independence from Spain. B) it became economically necessary for it to do so. C) the United States defeated Mexico in a war. D) the Comanches were finally defeated.

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The elections of 1866 resulted in

a. Andrew Johnson winning the presidency by a slender margin b. the Democrats winning almost half the seats in Congress c. the Congress remaining much as it was before the election d. the Radical Republicans gaining a large majority in both houses of Congress. e. Congress became deadlocked.

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In 1912, Roosevelt's New Nationalism __________

A) demanded a stronger role for the president and government B) called for tighter immigration laws C) represented a repudiation of progressivism D) was readily accepted by all progressives E) was resolutely antitrust

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Why did the French consider sending thirteen ambassadors to America?

A) because the Articles of Confederation created such a loose alliance among the former colonies B) because they wanted to make sure to speak with as many important Americans as possible C) because they were worried that one or more might be killed by the British D) because they wanted to impress the Americans with the wealth and power of the French government

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