What issue united westerners, southerners, and some mid-Atlantic citizens into a political coalition that challenged the Federalists and called for a return to the "true principles" of republicanism?

A) a national economic program whose main beneficiaries seemed to some segments of American society to be eastern "monied men" and New Englanders who refused to pay their debts
B) the attempt by George Washington to run for a second term even though he had not delivered on his campaign promises
C) John Adams's statement that he should be addressed as one would address a king
D) a breakdown of law and order on the frontier and the suspicion that the Federalists cared only about protecting their investments in the shipping industry
E) the refusal of federalists in Congress to agree to a balanced-budget amendment to the constitution


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A) Canada immediately voted to join with the Americans B) an emissary sent from Congress to Quebec was hanged as a traitor C) Canadians, fearing the Americans more than the British, refused to join D) Canadians raised an army to invade New York

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____ represented the group in North America that expressed the most vigorous support for the United States gaining political control of all of the Oregon Country

a. Southern Democrats b. Whigs c. Northern Democrats d. Indians living in the Willamette River valley e. Protestant missionaries

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Which of the following was associated with Jayavarman II?

a. He ruled the Mekong Basin in Cambodia. b. Chieftains living in surrounding regions of the kingdom had smaller and inferior realm. c. He worshipped Shiva. d. Subjects acknowledged him as having special access to Shiva. e. All of these choices.

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The organization founded in Philadelphia in 1835 that serves as a major example black self-improvement and social reform was __________

A) the Pittsburgh African Education Society B) the American Missionary Association C) the American Moral Reform Society D) the American Home Missionary Society

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