Which of the following is a true statement about the Tariff of 1828?

A) The tariff was vetoed by John Quincy Adams.
B) The tariff was considered a low-rate tariff.
C) The tariff was strongly advocated by Henry Clay.
D) The South was furious with the passage of the tariff in Congress.
E) All of Andrew Jackson's supporters were happy with the tariff.


D

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How did the political nullification crisis between the U.S. government and South Carolina finally get resolved?

A) The Congressional passage of a bill authorizing federal military force against South Carolina and, most importantly, a political tariff compromise enacted by Congress in 1833 that provided reductions in the tariff rates of goods important to South Carolinians and southerners, at large, led South Carolina to back down from its nullification threats. B) The federal government voluntarily acceded to South Carolina, nullifying the tariff of 1832, when shots were fired by the South Carolina militia around Charleston Harbor. C) The forceful dismantling of the South Carolina state militia by the U.S. Army made the state's threat of armed rebellion no longer possible and South Carolina accepted the moderately reduced tariff rates of 1832. D) The state convention of South Carolina accepted the "Force Bill."

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The United States established the Open Door Policy to allow all other nations to trade with which country?

a. Japan b. China c. the Philippines

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Which group was the first to build cities in the New World?

A. Mayas B. Olmecs C. Toltecs D. Aztecs

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What difficulties did a woman worker face that her husband did not?

A) She had to take care of the family in addition to working. B) She had to run manufacturing equipment. C) She was not allowed to work outside the home. D) She needed more education for her job. E) She had to choose between marriage and work.

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