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Who is credited with improving communication in the U.S. during the 1800's?
Samuel Morse
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What two things helped Industrialization and Urbanization to occur in 19th century America?
Good transportation system and large labor force
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What did President Monroe state in his doctrine?
No European intervention in America or near U.S.
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What idea did the Nullification Crisis challenge?
Could a state nullify a federal law
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According to Northwest Ordinance, how many people had to live in a territory for it to become a state?
60,000
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The King of England would not allow trial by jury for the colonists. How was this addressed in the Bill of Rights?
6th and 7th Amendments
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How did the Fugitive Slave Act affect relations between the North and South?
Increased tensions
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What did the French primarily do when they were colonizing?
Fur Trade
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What did the Shakers want to create?
An ideal society
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What pair of individuals created the first political parties?
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamiltion
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What was a result of the 2nd Great Awakening?
Social Activism
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What was President Polk's reason for starting the war with Mexico?
Mexico attacks on U.S. territory
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What event followed the Battle of Yorktown?
Treaty of Paris
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