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- who was the shawnee chief who tried to unite tribes to resist u.s. expansion?a. geronimob. sitting bullc. tecumsehd. red cloud9. what was a major consequence of the louisiana purchase?a. it bankrupted the u.s. treasury.b. it reduced the size of the united states.c. it doubled the size of the united states.d. it led to the immediate start of the civil war.10. what year marked the announcement of the monroe doctrine?a. 1820b. 1823c. 1825d. 182111. the panic of 1819 was primarily what type of crisis?a. healthb. militaryc. financiald. diplomatic12. what did the embargo act of 1807 aim to achieve?a. to establish new colonies in the pacificb. to increase american exports to europec. to prohibit american ships from trading in all foreign portsd. to enhance military presence in the caribbean13. what was a primary goal of the american system?a. expansion of u.s. territoryb. limiting european influence in the americasc. economic strengthening through tariffs and infrastructured. formation of new political parties14. which act, passed in 1807, aimed to pressure britain and france by stopping u.s. trade?a. embargo actb. neutrality actc. non-intercourse actd. alien acts
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- Question 8: Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who tried to unite tribes to resist U.S. expansion. Geronimo was Apache, Sitting Bull was Lakota - Sioux, and Red Cloud was Oglala Lakota.
- Question 9: The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States. It did not bankrupt the treasury (funded through loans and bonds), and the Civil War was decades later.
- Question 10: The Monroe Doctrine was announced in 1823.
- Question 11: The Panic of 1819 was a financial crisis, caused by over - speculation, bank failures, and land bubble burst.
- Question 12: The Embargo Act of 1807 aimed to prohibit American ships from trading in all foreign ports to pressure Britain and France (during Napoleonic Wars).
- Question 13: The American System's primary goal was economic strengthening through tariffs (protect domestic industry), a national bank (stabilize currency), and internal improvements (infrastructure like roads and canals).
- Question 14: The Non - Intercourse Act (1809) allowed trade with all nations except Britain and France, aiming to pressure them by keeping U.S. trade (the Embargo Act was more comprehensive ban, the Neutrality Act is a different concept, and Alien Acts were about immigrants).
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- 8. c. Tecumseh
- 9. c. It doubled the size of the United States
- 10. b. 1823
- 11. c. Financial
- 12. c. To prohibit American ships from trading in all foreign ports
- 13. c. Economic strengthening through tariffs and infrastructure
- 14. c. Non - Intercourse Act