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What is the production of goods in large quantities called?
Mass production
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Why did manufacturing develop in New England?
they developed on shipping and foreign trade and agriculture was not profitable and were more ready than Americans in embracing new forms of manufacturing
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Who established a policy known as nationalism?
John Adams
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Who demonstrated the first musket made from scrap?
Eli Whitney
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What does Nationalism mean?
Nationalism means the belief that national interest should be placed ahead of regional concerns of the interest of other countries
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When did the National Road began?
1811
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What was the purpose for the tariff of 1816?
tariff revenues would pay for canals road and light house and other improvements
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Who's nickname was "bloody arm"?
Jim Beckwurth
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Who presented a plan to unify the North and the Souths economies?
President Madison
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What was the significance of the Missouri Compromise?
A series of agreements passed by congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power between slaves states and free states.
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What did the American system plan hold?
Promise
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What was the reason for the missouri compromise?
temperately resolved the crisis with a series of agreements collectively called Missouri compromise
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Who worked out a treaty with Great Britain?
John Adams
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Who promoted President Madison plan to unify the north and the south?
Henry Clay
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What did the US gain from Spain?
In 1819 Spain agreed to give Florida to the United States
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Whats the significance of the industrial revolution?
Its important because it was a time when machines replaced hand made manufacturing.
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How were the agriculture systems of the North and South different?
The North invested in their capital in factories and manufactoring operations. The South began to reap huge cotton
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Who signed the missouri compromise?
president monroe
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Who built the weaving factory that was outfitted with the power machinery?
Patrick Tracy Jackson, Francis Cabot, and Nathan Appleton
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What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?
It was the policy of US opposition to any European interference in the affairs of the western hemisphere
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What did the tariff of 1816 do to imports?
It would increase the coast of foreign goods and thereby eliminate their prioce advantages
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What effects did the embargo act of 1807 and war of 1812?
It caused the Americans to turn there attention from international trade to development of domestic industries
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Who guided the Supreme Court to a ruling that strengthened federal government?
John Marshall
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What would help pay for internal improvements like roads, canals, and lighthouses?
Tariff revenues
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What was the McCulloch v. Maryland?
An 1819 case in which the supreme court ruled that Maryland had no right to tax the bank of america, there by strengthening the power of the federal governments' control over the economy.
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