What role did the Caribbean colonies play in the development of British North America?

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As a consequence of the Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1817 and the diplomatic agreements with Britain that immediately followed,

A) the Creek Indians were removed from their ancestral homeland. B) the Oregon Territory was opened to settlement by Americans. C) the Americans and British became unified in their stance against Spanish America. D) a lasting peace was established between the United States and Canada. E) the Mississippi River was opened to British shipping interests.

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Jefferson and Madison opposed the creation of the Bank of the United States for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

A) they felt it would harm independent farmers. B) they believed it would enrich the already wealthy who had made their supposedly ill-gotten gains through speculation rather than hard work. C) they believed the bank was an unconstitutional extension of federal power. D) they favored the economic interests allied with large state-chartered banks over those economic interests who would benefit from a federally chartered Bank of the United States.

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What Assyrian tactic is credited for creating a polyglot, diverse population?

a. Torture of resistors b. An Emphasis on education. c. Deportation. d. Polytheism. e. Nationalism.

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What proved to be a serious liability to Henry Clay's presidential ambitions?

A. his identification with the West B. his close connection with the Bank of the United States C. his public drunkenness D. his reliance on the wealthy for political support E. his program for internal improvements

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