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Chapter 10 Quiz 1 review

Which of the following was not an element of the American System? tariff internal improvements world-class navy national Bank

world-class navy

Who benefits the most from protective tariffs? manufacturers cotton-growers consumers shipping industry

manufacturers

What was the main reason that many Americans opposed federal funding of internal improvements? America did not need internal improvements taxes from all regions would be used to benefit only limited regions manufacturers were opposed to internal improvements the federal government would have to raise taxes to pay for internal improvements

taxes from all regions would be used to benefit only limited regions

What issue lay at the heart of debate over the admission of Missouri as a state? Missouri’s state constitution the boundaries of Missouri the route of the National Road the balance of slave states in the Senate

the balance of slave states in the Senate

Which of the following was not one of the provisions of the Missouri Compromise? to reduce tariffs to ban slavery north of Missouri’s southern boundary to admit Missouri as a slave state to admit Maine as a free state

to reduce tariffs

What type of high tax on imported goods is designed to protect national manufacturers against foreign competition? _____________________

Protective tariff

What famous road did the government build from Baltimore westward

National Road

What party of “The common man” is still in existence today

John Quincy Adams Henry Clay William Henry Harrison Andrew Jackson ___ “the friend of the common man”

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams Henry Clay William Henry Harrison Andrew Jackson ___ “the Great Compromiser” who formulated the Missouri Compromise

Henry Clay

John Quincy Adams Henry Clay William Henry Harrison Andrew Jackson ___ president who won fewer popular votes than the candidate he defeated

John Quincy Adams

___ a tax on imported goods caucus internal improvements tariff ___ a tax on imported goods

tariff

___ national funding for roads, canals, and harbors caucus internal improvements tariff ___ national funding for roads, canals, and harbors

internal improvements

___ ___ a closed meeting of party leaders caucus internal improvements tariff ___ ___ a closed meeting of party leaders

caucus

T/F ___ A spirit of nationalism increased sharply following the War of 1812

True