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Multiple Choice InQuizitive Questions Other Property Requirements Marbury v. Madison Tecumseh Native Americans and the War of 1812 Technology in the 19th Century American Party Potato Famine of 1845 Anaconda Plan Civil War and Slavery Paying for the Civil War Other Louisiana Purchase Whiskey Rebellion Constitutional Convention Jefferson's Presidency Jacksonian Democracy (2) Revolution of 1800 Fear of a strong central government War of 1812 Fear of the Masses

Explanatory IDs A Fear of the Masses in the Constitution Fear of a Strong Central Government in the Constitution B Thomas Jefferson's Policies and the Jeffersonians Alexander Hamilton's Policies and the Federalists Revolution of 1800 C Jacksonian Democracy War of 1812 2