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1 | | How did America's wartime experience underline the need for another national bank? |
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2 | | How did Congress propose to promote manufacturing in the United States? |
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3 | | How was transportation improved during this period? What serious gaps remained in the nation's transportation system? |
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4 | | What were the arguments in favor of internal improvements financed by the government? What were the arguments against this idea? |
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5 | | What were the reasons for the so-called Great Migration? |
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6 | | What were the characteristics of life among white settlers in the Old Northwest? |
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7 | | How did life in the Old Southwest differ from that in other sections of the country? |
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8 | | Who were the "mountain men"? Why were they important in the settlement of the West? |
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9 | | Explain the perception that easterners had of the West. |
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10 | | Why were the leaders of New England disturbed at the nomination end election of James Monroe for president, and what did Monroe do to calm these fears? |
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11 | | Why was Florida such a problem for Americans in the South, and how did Andrew Jackson make the resolution of the problem an absolute necessity? |
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12 | | What were the critical points decided by the Adams-Onis negotiations? |
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13 | | What were the causes of the Panic of 1819? |
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14 | | What impact did the Panic of 1819 have on the American economy? What did the government do to try to ease the pain of this depression? |
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15 | | What were the major elements of disagreement in the debate over the admission of Missouri into the Union? |
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16 | | Which group opposed Missouri's entering the Union as a slave state? Why? |
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17 | | What was the Missouri Compromise? Why did nationalists regard it as a "happy resolution of a danger to the Union"? Why were others less optimistic? |
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18 | | What was the net effect of the opinions delivered by the Marshall Court? How did these opinions reflect John Marshall's philosophy of government? |
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19 | | Who led the opposition to the Marshall Court, and what was the position they took in denouncing it? |
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20 | | What was the long-range significance of the case of Gibbons v. Ogden? Of immediate importance, how did the case help to blunt criticism of the Court? |
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21 | | How was it that the United States' proclamation of neutrality in the wars between Spain and its colonies actually aided the colonies? Why did the United States do this? |
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22 | | Why was the caucus system viewed with such disdain before the election of 1824? |
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23 | | Who were the candidates in the election of 1824? What was the platform of each? |
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24 | | What was the outcome of the election of 1824? How was that result arrived at, and what part did Henry Clay play in it? |
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25 | | What was the "corrupt bargain," and why did it take place? |
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26 | | What did John Quincy Adams plan to accomplish during his presidency? What role was the federal government to play in these plans? Was he successful? Why or why not? |
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27 | | In the field of foreign affairs, what did Adams and Clay attempt to do? Were they successful? Why or why not? |
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28 | | What problems brought on the tariff debates of 1827 and 1828? In what way did the South respond to northeastern demands for a higher tariff, and on what did the forces opposed to the tariff base their stand? |
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29 | | What was the outcome of these tariff debates, and why was it that few were pleased with these results? |
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30 | | How had Andrew Jackson's supporters prepared for the election of 1828? What were the issues in the campaign, and what was the outcome? |
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31 | | Who were the National Republicans? Who were their leaders? What programs did they support, and from what areas did they draw their strength? |
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