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    handsome national capital. d. an expanded army. e. development of a national literature. 42. Henry Clay’s call for federally funded roads and canals received whole- hearted endorsement from a. President Madison. b. New England. c. the West. d. Jeffersonian Republicans. e. the South. 43. New England opposed the American System’s federally constructed roads because a. they cost too much. b. the Democratic-Republicans favored them. c. canals were a superior means of transportation. d. they would drain

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    Chapter 13- The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy Vocab “Davy” Crockett- Served as Tennessee senator in the House of Representatives and was killed in the Battle of the Alamo Nicholas Biddle-Second and last president of the second bank of the United States. Black Hawk-Native American leader who resisted the movement of his tribe. Interestingly enough he died in Iowa and was buried on the banks of the Des Moines River. Sam Houston-American politician and soldier who helped secure the independence of Texas

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    A president‚ in the eye of Andrew Jackson‚ was the "representative" of the people. Not only that‚ his presidency was said to be that of the "common man‚" because his beliefs reflected those of the common man. He was the first American president to be born on the frontier‚ and as he declared‚ he governed on behalf of "the humble members of society- the farmers‚ mechanics‚ and laborers" (Tindall/Shi P.332). The presidential office he entered in 1829 would not be left the same after he left in 1837

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    The Implications of the Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase was one of the largest single expansions of land that the United States has ever acquired. From an outsider’s standpoint‚ it is easy to assume that one of the only main benefits to come out of the Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of land. That could not be farthest from the truth. Thomas Jefferson believed in the “Empire of Liberty.” He wrote in a letter to a friend that “Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which

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    Thomas Jefferson Jane Randolph Jefferson‚ was a member of the proud Randolph clan‚ a family claiming descent from English and Scottish royalty. His father‚ Peter Jefferson‚ was a successful farmer as well as a skilled Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743‚ in Shadwell‚ Virginia.Thomas Jefferson‚ author of the American Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president‚ was born on April 13‚ 1743‚ at the Shadwell plantation located just outside of Charlottesville‚ Virginia -- near the

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    party system is a political system in which only two parties have a realistic opportunity to compete effectively for control of the government. This emerged after George Washington’s time in office‚ the start of this was the federalist versus the Jeffersonian Republicans. In place for an election to take place certain events need to happen. Before a person can be president there must be primary

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    The Trail of Tears The trail of tears was the forceful events to the Native American to relocate from the south eastern region to the western region. Andrew Jackson was the president‚ He fulfilled his ambition by changed the Washington and America‚ which is also called the Indian removal act. The removal was resulted destruction to the five Indian tribes‚ such as Choctaw‚ Chickasaw‚ Creek‚ Seminole and Cherokee. The Cherokee was decided not to move‚ they have took Georgia to the court. The chief

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    The Northern and Southern parts of the United States urbanized along different lines. The South continued to be a primarily agricultural economy while the North became further industrialized with each passing day. With these major changes happening in the economy different group cultures and political values came about. The Civil War was mainly started by the sectional tension from the north and south‚ the Missouri Compromise‚ the removal of Texas‚ and politics of slavery. The prominent problem

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    practice. That is why there aren’t very many forensic anthropologists. When I first became interested in forensic anthropology‚ I was watching a tv show called Bones. It is about a forensic anthropologist named Temperance Brennan who works at the Jeffersonian Museum(a fictional place) in Washington D.C. She works with a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent named Seeley Booth. They both work together to solve murders. Agent Booth finds the bad guys while Dr. Brennan finds out who the victims are. They

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    much should be done for the majority and minority so that it isn’t discriminatory. In total‚ there have been six party systems to dominate various eras in American history. The first party system to emerge in 1789 was between the Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans (Anti-Federalist). The two parties originated after the ratification

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