By 1850, the South
a. was experiencing serious economic difficulties.
b. feared that slavery might be abolished in states where it already existed.
c. remained concerned about its weak voice in national government.
d. was relatively well off, politically and economically.
e. recognized that slavery's expansion was over.
d
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The Virginia Plan called for
A. a two-body national legislature. B. combining the three smallest states into one large state. C. a Senate, in which each state would have two members. D. retaining the Articles of Confederation, with the addition of a national executive. E. an end to the slave trade and gradual emancipation.
Alexander Hamilton gained votes in congress for his financial plan and national bank by offering the location of the soon to be built federal city in a more southern location along the Potomac River.
A. True
B. False
Smoot-Hawley Tariff
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Carter negotiated a treaty that gave control of the Canal Zone to
A. the United States. B. Panama. C. the United Nations. D. France.