The telegraph, newspapers, and political pamphlets all fostered __________

A) the growth of individualism
B) a new American national culture
C) sectionalism
D) democratic idealism


Answer: B

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a. Journey to the West in a Red Vase b. Romance of the Three Kingdoms c. Water Margins d. The Dream of the Red Chamber

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What is the significance of Margaret Fuller's book Woman in the Nineteenth Century?

A) It is the first complete history of U.S. women. B) It was the first book to promote separate spheres ideology. C) It argued that a woman could not achieve intellectual fulfillment unless she was free to develop her mind without the fear of being labeled "masculine." D) It became the cornerstone of the women's suffrage movement. E) None of these choices

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The second leg of the Atlantic Circuit, transporting slaves across the Atlantic to plantation colonies, was known as:

a. the Middle Passage b. the Deadly Voyage c. Impressment d. Involuntary Servitude e. Chains of Sorrow

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The Panic of 1819 had the effect of

A) reducing tension between the North and South. B) increasing agricultural prices. C) repairing factionalization in the Republican Party. D) ending restrictions on voting and office holding in many states.

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