A) women
B) adult white males
C) Indians
D) freed slaves
E) educated blacks
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A) settled the boundary dispute with Florida
B) was a formal treaty dealing with trade with the British West Indies
C) ended naval competition on the Great Lakes by limiting naval forces there
D) dealt with fishing rights off Newfoundland
E) allowed more British to immigrate to the United States
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A) monopoly law
B) the right to tax federal currency
C) constitutionality of a federal law
D) contract rights
E) interstate commerce
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A) the flooding of the American market with cheap British goods
B) the collapse of the Bank of the United States
C) the Transcontinental Treaty of 1819
D) the difficulty of obtaining credit
E) a sudden collapse of cotton prices
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A) abandon its claim above the 42nd parallel
B) abandon all claims to lands west of the Rockies
C) insist it still owned all the land above the 42nd parallel
D) give its claim to above the 42nd parallel to France
E) increase its military presence in the Pacific Northwest
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A) McCulloch v. Maryland
B) Gibbons v. Ogden
C) Cohens v. Virginia
D) Dartmouth College v. Woodward
E) Marbury v. Madison
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A) was a nationalist chief justice
B) was an advocate of compromise as an effective political tool
C) won the second most popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) wrote the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) introduced amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) led the war against the Seminoles in Florida
H) was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) presided over the "Era of Good Feelings"
J) was the Massachusetts senator who favored a protective tariff in 1828
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A) New England
B) Canada
C) the West
D) Pennsylvania
E) the Deep South
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A) was a nationalist chief justice
B) was an advocate of compromise as an effective political tool
C) won the second most popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) wrote the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) introduced amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) led the war against the Seminoles in Florida
H) was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) presided over the "Era of Good Feelings"
J) was the Massachusetts senator who favored a protective tariff in 1828
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A) cotton prices collapsed
B) international commerce slowed
C) banks failed
D) businessmen and speculators had recklessly borrowed money
E) the "whole Banking system" was "swindling on a large scale"
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A) was elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee in 1823
B) served as President Monroe's secretary of state
C) supported a national bank
D) worked hard to revive the Federalist party
E) was an advocate of protective tariffs
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A) was a nationalist chief justice
B) was an advocate of compromise as an effective political tool
C) won the second most popular votes in the 1824 presidential election
D) was president at the end of the War of 1812
E) wrote the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
F) introduced amendment to ban slavery from Missouri
G) led the war against the Seminoles in Florida
H) was the presidential candidate in 1824 from Georgia
I) presided over the "Era of Good Feelings"
J) was the Massachusetts senator who favored a protective tariff in 1828
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A) was the last president born of the Revolutionary generation
B) was wounded in duels
C) was a frontier attorney in Nashville, Tennessee
D) had moral reservations about the institution of slavery although he owned more than 100 slaves
E) married Rachel Robards, who was not divorced from her husband at the time
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