After the American Revolution, the United States encountered new economic problems including a trade deficit with Britain which resulted from __________
A) expenses for reimbursing Loyalists for confiscated property
B) continuing boycotts
C) the desire for luxury goods that had been unavailable during the war
D) the refusal of banks to extend credit
C
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The Northern Song collapsed after the invasion of the
a. Jurchen. b. Khitan. c. Xixia. d. Mongols.
Although the Supreme Court found in favor of the Cherokee tribes in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia, President Jackson decided
A. the entire process of the removal of the Indians was unconstitutional. B. the Cherokee had no right to file a legal claim in U.S. courts. C. that the Cherokee tribes could only be removed if they were properly compensated. D. that Georgia could remove the Cherokee tribes if it served the "public good." E. not to enforce the court's order.
When John C. Calhoun put forth his doctrine of nullification, he was
A. governor of South Carolina. B. a congressman. C. a senator. D. secretary of state. E. vice president.
How did the federal government respond to the crisis of the 1890s? How did American workers respond?
What will be an ideal response?