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During the French Revolution in the 1790s, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans further cemented their differences. Rank the statements as reflective of a Federalist or a Democratic-Republican view. = Correct Answer = Answer Federalist Democratic-Republican The French Revolution has heightened my concerns about issues surrounding a direct democracy. This agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain will have lasting economic benefits. The struggles against monarchies around the world are a welcome inspiration. This decision to remain neutral was based on all the following rationales EXCEPT __________.  Great Britain would interpret any monies the U.S. gave to France as an antagonistic act.  The United States had vowed never to enter a war on either side of a European nation.  The United States was not in a strong enough position to enter a European conflict.  The radical actions of revolutionaries in France could inspire U.S. citizens to move toward anarchy.  The United States wanted to continue commercial trade with both countries.  The treaty of alliance with France only obligated the United States to aid the French in a defensive war. Some (A) Federalists believed that a major weakness of westward expansion was that it would put too much power in the hands of slave states. However, (B) Thomas Jefferson considered expansion to the west key to America’s growth. Match each term with how it contributed to Jefferson’s concept of an “empire of liberty.” Louisiana Purchase Northwest Ordinance of 1787


Land Ordinance of 1785 A.Included acquisition of the port of New Orleans and the Mississippi River which allowed farmers to sell and distribute their goods to a larger market. B.Extended Jefferson's vision of property ownership for all by considering how Native Americans and African Americans could own property. C.Laid the organizational groundwork necessary to create and admit new states into the union from western lands previously unsettled by Americans. D.Supported Jefferson's vision of independent property ownership by dividing western lands into lots which would be sold off to citizens. Choose two statements that identify results of the War of 1812.  Americans strengthened their control of the Western frontier.  The British continued to support Native American resistance.  British blockades brought the American economy to a standstill.  New England seceded from the union in protest of the War of 1812.  American ships and sailors were regularly accosted by the British.  A sense of nationalism and pride grew in the United States. Back to the Question Question Helpful Tutorials If you need help Correct! Go to the Next Question Helpful tutorials for this question  Market Revolution and Economic Changes “And finally, to you, Alan,” said James. “What did your research reveal?” Alan handed James a piece of paper encased in plastic. “My mother had this in her attic. It was given to her by her great grandmother, who had kept it for many years. It was written in 1815, and I thought it would be an interesting primary source.” James held the paper carefully. “Excellent.” May 17, 1815 My dearest brother Nolan, I hope this letter finds you and your family well. Although we are distant from one another – me in Rhode Island and you in Georgia – I think of you often and eagerly await a return letter. We are experiencing innovations in transportation, communication, and technology at a staggering pace here in the Northeast. Businesses now compete with one another, and it is possible for individuals to gain wealth through investments in production. I very much approve of this new economic system. What are your feelings about it? How do you fare on your farm and working the land? Your loving brother, Claude


Claude is describing the rise of (A) capitalism in the United States during the market revolution. Choose "yes" if the speaker correctly described a political trend of the early 19th century that contributed to the decline of deference and the Federalist party in American politics. Choose "no" if the speaker did not. = Correct Answer = Answer yes no Sylvie Owen Leo The early 19th century brought many cultural transformations to America. Match the category of transformation with the statement that reflects it. Second Great Awakening temperance movement women in society A."Social issues such as violence and drunkenness plague our nation and must be addressed." B."It is the dignified work and duty of our lawmakers and political leaders to maintain a civil public society." C."Religious rhetoric that emphasizes personal conversion reflects Revolutionary ideas about individualism." D."Public roles as reformers and moral guides for society reflect traditional roles in the home." (A) The temperance movement stemmed from the Second Great Awakening and encouraged individuals to demonstrate self-control when consuming alcoholic beverages. This and other reform movements revolved around the intention to (B) improve society . Determine if each statement is "True" or "False" regarding research questions. = Correct Answer = Answer True False The 5Ws can be used as a starting point to better understand historical events Quality research can occur in a formal or informal context Ideas for acceptable research questions should be strictly academic in nature During the French Revolution in the 1790s, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans further cemented their differences. Rank the statements as reflective of a Federalist or a Democratic-Republican view. = Correct Answer = Answer Federalist Democratic-Republican The French Revolution has heightened my concerns about issues surrounding a direct democracy.


This agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain will have lasting economic benefits. The struggles against monarchies around the world are a welcome inspiration. This decision to remain neutral was based on all the following rationales EXCEPT __________.  Great Britain would interpret any monies the U.S. gave to France as an antagonistic act.  The radical actions of revolutionaries in France could inspire U.S. citizens to move toward anarchy.  The United States had vowed never to enter a war on either side of a European nation.  The United States was not in a strong enough position to enter a European conflict.  The United States wanted to continue commercial trade with both countries.  The treaty of alliance with France only obligated the United States to aid the French in a defensive war. One challenge to Thomas Jefferson’s vision of the West as an “empire of liberty” was that it did not include (A) Native Americans , which led to persistent conflict on the frontier as settlers continued to claim (B) indigenous lands. Match each term with how it contributed to Jefferson’s concept of an “empire of liberty.” Louisiana Purchase Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Land Ordinance of 1785 A.Included acquisition of the port of New Orleans and the Mississippi River which allowed farmers to sell and distribute their goods to a larger market. B. Extended Jefferson's vision of property ownership for all by considering how Native Americans and African Americans could own property. C. Laid the organizational groundwork necessary to create and admit new states into the union from western lands previously unsettled by Americans. D. Supported Jefferson's vision of independent property ownership by dividing western lands into lots which would be sold off to citizens. One result of the War of 1812 was the (A) Treaty of Ghent , which restored the United States and Great Britain to prewar boundaries and prewar terms. Our farming continues to go well, though in the winter the ladies of the home have begun to take in sewing tasks from a local merchant. They perform their tasks and return the finished products to the merchant and are paid wages. This extra income has allowed us to purchase a few luxury items such as a piano for the parlor. What are your feelings about this? How do you fare on your farm and working the land? Your loving brother,


Claude Claude is describing (A) the putting-out system , which developed in the United States during the market revolution. Choose Yes if the speaker correctly described a political trend of the early 19th century that contributed to the decline of the Federalist party. Choose No if he or she did not. = Correct Answer = Answer Yes Sylvie Owen Leo

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The early 19th century brought many cultural transformations to America. Given the category on the left, match the change that represents it. Second Great Awakening temperance movement women in civil society A. Print culture – including novels and magazines – began to feature authors who wrote about gender equality. B. Different religious denominations, independent black churches, and new religious sects began to emerge. C. A series of proposals were presented to address the nation’s economic problems on a unified level. D. Civic societal groups formed that engaged many people and sought reforms on issues that concerned the public. (A) The temperance movement stemmed from the Second Great Awakening and encouraged individuals to demonstrate self-control when consuming alcoholic beverages. This and other reform movements revolved around the intention to (B) improve society . Determine if each statement is "True" or "False" regarding research questions. = Correct Answer = Answer True False Ideas for research questions can come from your own interests or observations. Quality research can only take place within a formal context Using the 5W's can help you to create deeper questions about your topic.


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