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One goal of the womenโs rights movement was
More jobs in northern factories
Access to land in western territories
End of immigration quotas
Equal legal and voting rights
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The main reason Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution was
It banned national taxes
It lacked protections for individual rights
It did not end slavery in new states
It gave states too much power
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The Erie Canal helped the economy by
Ending reliance on steamboats
Connecting western farms to eastern markets
Blocking trade with France
Removing tariffs on Canadian goods
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Jacksonโs presidency was known for
Supporting abolition of slavery
Strengthening the power of the courts
Eliminating the spoils system
Expanding power of the executive branch
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The Louisiana Purchase was controversial because
It banned farming in new lands
Jefferson used a loose interpretation of the Constitution
It gave land to the British
The land was mostly desert
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The Missouri Compromise aimed to
Keep a balance of slave and free states
Abolish slavery in all new lands
Give more power to Congress
Allow states to tax imports
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The spoils system was when Jackson
Hired only judges from the South
Cut spending on military supplies
Appointed leaders from Congress
Gave government jobs to political supporters
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William Lloyd Garrison supported abolition by
Arguing for popular sovereignty
Publishing The Liberator
Fighting in the Mexican-American War
Voting against the Compromise of 1850
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The Dred Scott decision stated that
Slavery was unconstitutional
Slaves could vote in local elections
Enslaved people were not citizens and had no rights
Congress had authority to ban slavery
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Gibbons v. Ogden strengthened the federal government by
Giving Congress power over interstate trade
Allowing states to regulate commerce
Limiting judicial appointments
Removing tariffs on shipping
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Disagreements over Hamiltonโs plan led to
The formation of the first political parties
The removal of the Supreme Court
The writing of a second Constitution
A revolt in southern colonies
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The Nullification Crisis involved
The end of westward expansion
A state refusing to enforce a federal tariff
States banning slavery on their own
Native Americans suing for land
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