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A) a single-term limit on the presidency.
B) a guarantee of no future wars with Britain.
C) financial compensation to New England for lost trade.
D) abolition of the three-fifths clause.
E) reduction in the amount of representation the South had in Congress.
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A) a highly significant conflict.
B) more important to Europeans than to Americans.
C) of little importance.
D) responsible for the defeat of Napoleon.
E) more important than the American Revolution.
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A) Britain had now allied itself with France.
B) Britain had great sympathy toward democratic revolutions.
C) Britain preferred the United States establishing an American colonial authority over Latin America.
D) theseformerlySpanish possessions in Latin America were now open to lucrative trade and British exporters and shippers were making a lucrative profit.
E) Britain wanted to establish imperial political control over all of these Latin American countries.
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A) Spain ceded ownership of East Florida to the United States.
B) the United States surrendered its claims to Spanish Texas.
C) a boundary was established that separated American holdings in Louisiana and the Oregon Country from the Spanish Southwest.
D) Spain promised to control Indian outlaws in East Florida.
E) Spain promised to leave Cuba.
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A) new European colonies from being established in the Western Hemisphere.
B) European nations from intervening in the affairs of Latin American countries.
C) the United States from intervening in the affairs of Latin American countries.
D) dictatorships in Latin American governments.
E) Russian control of Alaska.
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A) the Democratic-Republicans quickly established one-party rule.
B) another party arose very quickly to take its place.
C) little political trouble or strife ensued throughout the nation.
D) sectionalism completely disappeared.
E) the Whig party immediately materialized to take its place.
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A) a British naval blockade of the American coast.
B) the decimation of the American fishing industry.
C) the extended disruption of American overseas trade.
D) the breakdown of peace negotiations with the British at Ghent, Belgium.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) inspired a small but growing group of abolitionists in the North to speak out against the evils of slavery.
B) was hailed by merchants as a potential new market.
C) was seen as a chance to strengthen the "New England dynasty."
D) inspired a movement to amend the Constitution to explicitly authorize slavery in newly admitted states if those state residents voted to retain it.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) invading New York.
B) invading the Chesapeake Bay area.
C) invading the Delaware and Hudson Valleys.
D) blockading the Atlantic coast.
E) invading New Orleans and the Mississippi Valley.
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A) favored the doctrine ofloose construction.
B) supported the doctrine ofstrict construction.
C) supported an unchanging document.
D) advocated state control of interstate commerce.
E) set few judicial precedents in his written opinions about cases involving the Constitution.
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A) was characterized by the absence of any serious or divisive problems in the United States.
B) was noted for an extended period of cooperation and agreement over a wide diversiy of political and economic issues between the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists.
C) marked a temporary end to sectionalism by uniting all parts of the country.
D) was a misnomer, because the period was marked by heated political disputes over the tarrif, the bank, internal improvements, and the sale of public lands.
E) saw the creation of the Whig political party.
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