The Federalist was a series of essays written by __________

a. Washington and Adams
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. Madison, Hamilton, and Jay
d. Randolph and Franklin
e. Madison, Jefferson, and Hamilton


C

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After his reelection in 1832, Andrew Jackson

A) fired Nicholas Biddle, the President of the Second Bank of the United States. B) ordered the removal of federal funds from the Second Bank of the United States. C) encouraged state banks to issue more bank notes to circulate as national currency. D) revoked the charter of the Second Bank of the United States.

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Anglo American colonization projects in Texas were initially viewed by the new Mexican government __________

A. as a threat to the Mexican Republic, because foreign settlers could not be trusted B. as an inexpensive way to populate and improve the conditions on the northern frontier C. with indifference because they felt that Texas was a hopeless backwater area where few rational migrants would want to settle D. as a threat to the stable Indian relationships they had developed with the Comanches and the Apaches

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All of the following is true of Viennese revolutionaries in 1848 EXCEPT

a. they included students and workers who demonstrated against Hapsburg absolutism. b. they won from the government the promise of a constitution. c. they secured the resignation of Metternich. d. they were quickly subdued by the force of government authorities. e. they were able to win freedom of the press.

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According to the provisions of the original Constitution all of the following were true except

a. Members of the House of Representatives were to be popularly elected to two year terms b. The president was to be elected by the electoral college to serve any number of four year terms c. Members of the Senate were to be selected by their state legislatures to serve six year terms d. Judges of the Supreme Court were to be elected by the Congress to serve eight year terms e. Members of the electoral college were to be selected by their respective state legislatures

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