The Treaty of 1818 with Great Britain
Called for ten-year joint occupation of the Orgean country by both americans citizens and British subjects
Post-war of 1812 nationalism could be seen in all of the following except
a revival of american religion
All the time it was issued, the Monroe Doctrine was
incapable of being enforced by the united states
The doctrine of non-colonization in the monroe doctrine was
a response to the apparent designs of the Russians in Alaska & Oregon
The Rush-Bagot agreement
limited naval armaments on the Great Lakes
The outcome of the War of 1812 was
a stimulus to patriotic nationalism in the United States
Latin Americas reaction to the Monroe Doctrine can be best described as
unconcerned or unimpressed
At the end of the War of 1812, British manufacturers
began dumping their goods in America at extremely low prices.
The British attack on Baltimore
inspired the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
At the peace conference at Ghent, the British began to withdraw many of its earlier demands for all of the following reasons except
The American victory at New Orleans
Spain sold florida to the united states because it
could not defend the area and would lose it in any case
People moved into the Old Northwest for all of the following reasons except
as a haven for runaway slaves
The War of 1812 was one of the worst fought wars in American history for all of the following reasons except that
the militia was never called up to supplement the regular army.
In inerpreting the Constitution, John Marshall
favored a "loose construction"
After the war of 1812, Europe
returned to conservation, illiberalism, and reaction
Britain opposed Spain's reestablishing its authority in Latin American countries that had successfully revolted because
the ports of these nations were now open to lucrative trade.
New England opposed the notion of federally constructed roads because
they would drain away population and create competing states in the West.
When the House of Representatives passed the Tallmadge Amendment in response to Missouri's request for admission to the Union, the South thought that the amendment
would threaten the sectional balance.
The monroe doctorine was
an expression of the illusion of deepening American isolationism from world affairs
The Era of Good Feelings
was actually a troubled period
The battle of New Orleans
saw the british troops defeated by Andrew jacksons soldiers
The resolutions from the Hartford Convention
helped to cause the death of the Federalist party
The panic of 1819 brought with it all of the following except
inflation
Henry Clay's call for federally funded roads and canals received whole-hearted endorsement from
the west
The performance of the United States' Navy in the War of 1812 could be best described as
much better than that of the army
Perhaps the key battle of the War of 1812, because it protected the United States from full-scale invasion and possible dissolution, was the Battle of
Plattsburgh
One of the major causes of the Panic of 1819 was
over-speculation in frontier lands
All of the following were results of the Missouri Compromise except that
sectionalism was reduced
Andrew Jackson's military exploits were instrumental in the United States gaining
possession of florida
The Tariff of 1816 was the first in American history
that aimed to protect American industry
In McCulloch v. Maryland, Cohens v. Virginia, and Gibbons v. Ogden, Chief Justice Marshall's rulings limited the extent of
states rights
In diplomatic and economic terms, the War of 1812
could be considered the Second War for American Independence
From a global perspective, the War of 1812 was
of little importance
The United States' most successful diplomat in the Era of Good Feelings was
John Quincy Adams
One of the nationally recognized American authors in the 1820s was
Washington Irving