Period 4: 1800–1848

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Soru 81Soru

Governor George McDuffie of South Carolina, message to the state legislature, 1835:

"No community has ever existed without some class of people to perform its menial offices. In the very nature of things, there must be a class of persons to perform the duties of drudgery, to make the transaction of the higher duties of life possible... [Slavery] is the cornerstone of our republican edifice."

Which of the following ideological arguments in the antebellum South most directly aligns with McDuffie's statement in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The defense of slavery as a positive good that stabilized society and supported democratic institutions

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The defense of slavery as a positive good that stabilized society and supported democratic institutions
The correct answer is correct because Governor McDuffie's reference to slavery as the 'cornerstone of our republican edifice' and his assertion that a menial class is necessary for higher society to function are classic arguments of the 'positive good' defense of slavery. Proponents of this view argued that slavery stabilized society, prevented class warfare, and allowed white citizens to participate fully in democratic self-government.

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Analyze the stimulus
Governor George McDuffie defends slavery by asserting that every society requires a laboring class to perform menial tasks so that others can focus on higher civic duties, calling slavery the 'cornerstone of our republican edifice.'
Understanding the source's main argument is necessary to match it to a historical perspective.
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Evaluate the historical context of the 1830s South
During the 1830s, Southern defenders shifted from describing slavery as a 'necessary evil' to defending it as a 'positive good' that benefited both enslaved people and Southern society.
Placing the document in its correct chronological and ideological context helps identify the target perspective.
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Select the option that matches the author's argument
The option asserting that slavery was defended as a positive good that stabilized society and supported democratic institutions directly matches McDuffie's claim that slavery is the cornerstone of the republic.
Matching the analyzed meaning to the correct option provides the final answer.

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The ideological defense of slavery as a positive good in the antebellum South.
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Soru 82Soru

"The American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers. . . . We should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety."
—President James Monroe, Message to Congress, 1823

Which of the following historical developments was a primary motivation behind the declaration in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Concerns that European powers would attempt to reassert control over newly independent Latin American republics

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Concerns that European powers would attempt to reassert control over newly independent Latin American republics
The option regarding concerns over European powers reasserting control is correct because following the Napoleonic Wars, the Holy Alliance of European monarchs raised fears in the United States that European powers might intervene in Latin America to restore Spanish colonial rule. The Monroe Doctrine unilaterally declared that the Western Hemisphere was closed to further European colonization.

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Analyze the source text to identify the core policy.
The text is from the Monroe Doctrine (1823), which warns European powers against colonizing or intervening in the Western Hemisphere.
Understanding the context of the source is essential to identifying the primary motive.
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Evaluate the geopolitical context of 1823.
Spain's colonies in Latin America had recently won independence, and the conservative Holy Alliance in Europe threatened to help Spain reclaim them.
This threat motivated the unilateral U.S. declaration to protect the newly independent republics.
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Identify the correct option that matches the geopolitical motivation.
The concern over European monarchies reasserting control in the Americas is the primary motivation.
This directly matches the historical context of the Monroe Doctrine.

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The Monroe Doctrine was established to limit European influence and colonization in the Western Hemisphere, protecting newly independent Latin American nations.
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Soru 83Soru

“I know you do not make the laws, but I also know that you are the wives and mothers, the sisters and daughters of those who do; and if you really suppose you can do nothing to overthrow slavery, you are greatly mistaken. You can read on this subject. You can pray on this subject. You can speak on this subject. You can act on this subject.”
—Angelina Grimké, *Appeal to the Christian Women of the South*, 1836

Which of the following historical developments in the first half of the nineteenth century best explains the social role advocated for women in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The rise of voluntary reform associations influenced by the religious ideals of the Second Great Awakening

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The rise of voluntary reform associations influenced by the religious ideals of the Second Great Awakening
The correct answer is correct because the Second Great Awakening emphasized personal salvation and moral reform, which inspired many women to join voluntary reform movements. Because women were viewed as the moral guardians of the home under the 'cult of domesticity,' they leveraged this role to speak out against social evils like slavery.

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1
Identify the source and perspective of the author.
Angelina Grimké is writing in 1836, urging Southern women to take a stand against the institution of slavery.
Understanding the context of the author helps identify the prevailing historical trends of the 1830s.
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Analyze how Grimké justifies women's participation in a political issue like slavery.
Grimké argues that women hold unique moral influence as wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters, which gives them the duty to pray, speak, and act on moral issues.
This links to the 'cult of domesticity' concept, where women used their perceived moral superiority to enter the public sphere through reform movements.
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Connect the expansion of women's public moral roles to broader historical developments in Period 4.
The Second Great Awakening promoted the concept of societal reform and moral perfectionism, driving the creation of voluntary reform associations where women played leading roles.
The religious revivalism of the era was the primary catalyst for the growth of social reform movements like abolitionism and temperance.

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The relationship between religious reform and the growth of social activism, particularly abolitionism and women's rights.
Soru 84Soru

Timothy Pickering, Federalist Senator from Massachusetts, letter to Rufus King, 1804:

'The acquisition of Louisiana, and the constant threat of admitting new Western States, will ultimately ruin the influence of the Northern and Eastern sections of the Union. The Federal Constitution, which we labored to establish in order to secure our rights and preserve a balance of interests, is being twisted into an instrument of our own political subjugation. By expanding the empire, the current administration seeks to establish a perpetual majority that will systematically favor agricultural interests over commerce and navigation.'

The concerns expressed in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following shifts in the early republic's political landscape?

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Cevap: The growing sectional conflict over how the incorporation of new western territories would alter the balance of power in Congress

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The growing sectional conflict over how the incorporation of new western territories would alter the balance of power in Congress
The correct option is correct because Timothy Pickering's letter expresses a deep anxiety that the admission of new Western states would dilute the congressional influence of New England merchants and the Federalist Party. This fear illustrates how territorial expansion exacerbated sectional rivalries and shifted the balance of power within the federal government.

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Analyze the provided primary source excerpt to identify the author's point of view.
The author (Timothy Pickering) is a Federalist senator who expresses anxiety that territorial expansion ('the acquisition of Louisiana') will destroy the political influence of the Northeast and lead to the dominance of a Southern and Western agricultural majority.
Understanding the author's political bias and primary argument is necessary to contextualize the historical conflict.
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Connect the excerpt to the broader political dynamics of the Jeffersonian era.
The Federalists, representing New England commercial interests, opposed the territorial acquisition because they knew new states would likely support the Democratic-Republicans, thereby shifting legislative power away from the Northeast.
This links the specific text to the thematic historical development of sectionalism and party politics.
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Evaluate the options to determine which one accurately reflects this political shift.
The option concerning sectional conflict over the balance of power in Congress directly matches Pickering's warning about the 'political subjugation' of the Northeast by a new western majority.
This confirms the correct option based on historical evidence.
4
Eliminate the incorrect distractors using historical facts.
The Jefferson administration did not use strict construction for the purchase; the Marshall Court did not limit federal power; and the Federalists did not align with western farmers.
Ensures that distractors are systematically rejected based on established historical facts and the target error taxonomy.

Anahtar Kavram

Sectional tensions and political debates resulting from the Louisiana Purchase and western expansion.
Soru 85Soru

"I proceed, Gentlemen, briefly to call your attention to the present state of Insane Persons confined within this Commonwealth, in cages, closets, cellars, stalls, pens! Chained, naked, beaten with rods, and lashed into obedience. . . . I appeal to your love of justice, to your respect for the laws, to your feelings of humanity . . . to request that you will make a fit and suitable provision for these sufferers."

—Dorothea Dix, Memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts, 1843

Which of the following developments in the first half of the nineteenth century most directly contributed to the reform efforts described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: A growing belief in individual perfectibility and the moral obligation to improve society.

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A growing belief in individual perfectibility and the moral obligation to improve society.
The correct option is correct because the Second Great Awakening popularized the idea of moral perfectionism—that individuals could achieve salvation and had a duty to improve their society. This religious impulse directly energized antebellum reform movements, including Dorothea Dix's efforts to establish state-funded mental asylums.

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Analyze the primary source stimulus to identify the core subject.
The stimulus is a petition by Dorothea Dix detailing the horrific conditions of the mentally ill in Massachusetts and calling for legislative action to provide proper care.
To determine which historical development or movement is being addressed.
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Connect the stimulus to the broader historical context of the antebellum era.
The first half of the nineteenth century saw the rise of numerous social reform movements, including temperance, education reform, abolition, women's rights, and asylum reform.
To place the specific document within its correct historical framework.
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Identify the key ideological driver behind these reform movements.
The Second Great Awakening's emphasis on free will, moral perfectionism, and social responsibility served as the primary ideological catalyst for individuals seeking to reform society.
To link the document's reform impulse to its root cause, leading to the correct answer choice.

Anahtar Kavram

The Second Great Awakening and Social Reform
Soru 86Soru

Chief Justice John Marshall, majority opinion, *Gibbons v. Ogden*, 1824:

"Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more: it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse. . . . If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would be in a single government..."

Which of the following best explains how the interpretation of federal power in the excerpt contributed to the political anxieties of Southern slaveholders in the decades leading up to the Civil War?

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Cevap: It established a broad definition of interstate commerce that Southern leaders feared could allow Congress to eventually regulate or prohibit the domestic slave trade.

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The ruling established a broad definition of interstate commerce as interstate intercourse subject to plenary federal authority, which raised fears among Southern slaveholders that Congress could eventually use this power to regulate or prohibit the domestic slave trade.
The correct answer is correct because the ruling in Gibbons v. Ogden established a broad definition of interstate commerce as 'intercourse' and declared that Congress's power over interstate commerce is plenary (absolute). This expansive interpretation of federal power alarmed Southern leaders and slaveholders, who feared that a future Congress dominated by Northern free states could use the Commerce Clause as a constitutional basis to regulate, restrict, or entirely prohibit the transportation of enslaved people across state lines (the domestic slave trade).

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Analyze the stimulus document to identify the core legal principle and the court case.
The text defines 'commerce' broadly as 'intercourse' and asserts that Congress's power over interstate commerce is 'plenary' (absolute). This is the key holding from Chief Justice John Marshall's majority opinion in the 1824 case Gibbons v. Ogden.
Understanding the specific constitutional expansion of federal power is necessary to trace its subsequent political and economic impacts.
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Connect the legal ruling to the historical developments of Period 4 (1800-1848), particularly federal versus state power debates.
By declaring federal power over interstate commerce to be supreme and broad, the court restricted state-level monopolies and established a precedent for federal regulation of interstate movement.
Establishing the link between judicial nationalism and federal supremacy helps evaluate how different regions responded to the growth of national authority.
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Evaluate the political consequences of this ruling on Southern slaveholders and the institution of slavery.
Southern political leaders realized that if Congress had the absolute power to regulate all interstate 'intercourse' and commerce, it could constitutionally regulate or ban the transport and sale of enslaved people across state lines. This became a source of significant anxiety, prompting stronger defenses of states' rights.
Synthesizing the legal expansion of commerce power with sectional tensions explains why the ruling directly contributed to antebellum Southern anxieties.

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The Marshall Court's expansion of federal authority over interstate commerce and its contribution to sectional tensions over the scope of national power.
Soru 87Soru

During his presidency, Thomas Jefferson faced a major political and philosophical dilemma when negotiating the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France. He was concerned that the Constitution did not explicitly grant the federal government the power to acquire new territory.

Which of the following actions best illustrates how Jefferson resolved this constitutional dilemma?

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Cevap: He adopted a broad interpretation of the Constitution's treaty-making power to justify the purchase.

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He adopted a broad interpretation of the Constitution's treaty-making power to justify the purchase.
Jefferson resolved his constitutional dilemma by adopting a broad interpretation of the executive's treaty-making power. Although Jefferson was a strict constructionist who believed the federal government only had the powers explicitly granted by the Constitution, he prioritized the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory for the nation's agrarian future. He justified the purchase by arguing that the constitutional power to make treaties implicitly allowed for the acquisition of new land.

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Analyze the constitutional dilemma faced by Thomas Jefferson during the Louisiana Purchase negotiations.
As a Democratic-Republican, Jefferson advocated for strict construction of the Constitution, meaning the federal government only possessed powers explicitly granted to it.
This establishes the ideological conflict because the Constitution does not explicitly grant the federal government the power to acquire foreign territory.
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Examine the pragmatic solution Jefferson chose to secure the territory.
Jefferson submitted the Louisiana Purchase treaty to the Senate for ratification, relying on the constitutional power to make treaties.
This shows how Jefferson used an existing constitutional power (treaty-making) to bypass the lack of an explicit power for territorial acquisition.
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Determine the impact of this action on Jefferson's constitutional philosophy.
By using the treaty-making power to acquire territory, Jefferson adopted a broad (loose) construction of the Constitution, compromising his strict constructionist principles for pragmatic national interest.
This links the action to the correct conceptual resolution of the dilemma.

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Strict versus loose constructionism in the early republic, specifically Jefferson's pragmatic shift to loose construction to acquire the Louisiana Territory.
Soru 88Soru

"She [the State of Georgia] is a member of the American Union, and that Union has a constitution the supremacy of which all acknowledge, and which imposes limits to the legislatures of the several states, which first brand of power cannot transcend... The Constitution of the United States declares that no state shall pass any bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts."

—Chief Justice John Marshall, majority opinion, Fletcher v. Peck (1810)

Which of the following developments in the early nineteenth century was most directly supported by the constitutional reasoning in the excerpt?

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Cevap: The establishment of a stable legal environment that facilitated the growth of a national market economy

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The establishment of a stable legal environment that facilitated the growth of a national market economy
The correct answer is correct because the Supreme Court's ruling in Fletcher v. Peck (1810) established that a state could not constitutionally invalidate a binding contract. This protection of property rights and contracts restricted state intervention in private business affairs and provided the legal stability necessary to encourage long-term business investments, thereby facilitating the development of the national market economy during the early nineteenth century.

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Analyze the provided historical excerpt and identify its origin and primary argument.
The excerpt is from the Marshall Court's decision in Fletcher v. Peck (1810), asserting that the U.S. Constitution's Contract Clause prevents states from impairing private contracts.
Understanding the specific constitutional clause and legal mechanism in question is necessary to evaluate its historical impact.
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Connect the legal ruling to the broader socio-economic context of the early nineteenth century.
By declaring that state laws cannot void private property contracts, the Court limited state power and protected property rights.
This protection created legal predictability, which was critical for investors, entrepreneurs, and corporations during the Market Revolution.
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Evaluate the choices to find the development directly supported by this ruling.
The protection of contracts directly facilitated national commerce and the growth of a market economy, making the choice concerning the stable legal environment correct.
Linking judicial nationalism to the Market Revolution matches the historical causation tested on the exam.

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The Marshall Court established federal supremacy and protected private property rights against state interference, laying the constitutional foundation for a national market economy.
Soru 89Soru

"I am now at work in the cloth room... I think I shall like it very well. I have a very good boarding house and a very good boarding mistress... Most of the girls here are from Vermont and New Hampshire, and we have many pleasant hours together. I go to work at five o'clock and we are let out at seven... I think I shall mind my work very well. I am paid by the job."
— Mary S. Paul, letter to her father from Lowell, Massachusetts, 1845

The experiences described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following social or demographic developments during the Market Revolution?

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Cevap: The migration of young, single women from rural farms to urban manufacturing centers for employment

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The migration of young, single women from rural farms to urban manufacturing centers for employment
The correct answer shows the movement of young, single women from rural farms to urban manufacturing centers for employment. During the early nineteenth century, the Lowell system in Massachusetts actively recruited young women from rural New England (such as Vermont and New Hampshire) to work in textile mills. These women lived in company-owned boarding houses under strict moral supervision and earned cash wages, representing a significant shift from agricultural family labor to industrial wage labor.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the author, location, and key details.
The author is Mary S. Paul, writing from the factory town of Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1845. She mentions working in a mill, living in a boarding house, and working alongside other young women from Vermont and New Hampshire.
This establishes the historical context of early industrial labor in the Northeast, specifically the Lowell mill system.
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Evaluate the social and demographic changes of the Market Revolution represented by these details.
The recruitment of young, single women from rural New England farms to work in urban textile mills was a defining demographic and social shift of the early nineteenth century.
This connects the specific details of the letter (migrant girls from Vermont/New Hampshire working in Lowell) to the broader historical pattern of female labor in the early factory system.

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The Market Revolution led to significant social and demographic shifts, including the movement of young, single women from rural areas to work in textile factories, which altered traditional family structures and created new forms of wage labor.
Soru 90Soru

“We are in the midst of a revolution, hitherto bloodless, but rapidly tending towards a total change of the pure republican character of the Government, and to the concentration of all power in the hands of one man. The harmony of the system, the distribution of powers, and the checks and balances... are all in danger.”

— Senator Henry Clay, Speech in the Senate, December 1833

Based on the excerpt, which of the following political developments in the 1830s best explains the sentiments expressed by Clay?

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Cevap: The expansion of presidential influence under Andrew Jackson, particularly through his frequent use of the executive veto

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The expansion of presidential influence under Andrew Jackson, particularly through his frequent use of the executive veto
The correct answer accurately links Henry Clay's speech to the political controversy surrounding Andrew Jackson's aggressive use of presidential powers, such as the executive veto (most famously against the Second Bank of the United States). This expansion of presidential power directly prompted opponents to brand Jackson 'King Andrew I' and organize the Whig Party to defend legislative power and constitutional checks and balances.

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Analyze the source and author of the excerpt
The quote is by Whig leader Henry Clay in December 1833, warning against a 'revolution' that concentrates power in 'the hands of one man' and threatens 'checks and balances.'
Understanding the context of Whig opposition to Andrew Jackson is critical to interpreting the document.
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Relate the political sentiment to historical events of the 1830s
Clay's speech directly attacks Andrew Jackson's use of executive authority, notably during the Bank War (veto of the recharter in 1832) and the removal of federal deposits, which led to the Senate censuring Jackson.
This links the warning about concentrated executive power to the specific actions of the Jackson administration.
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Identify the option that reflects Jacksonian-era executive expansion
The correct response must highlight Jackson's expansion of executive power (such as the veto), which was the primary catalyst for the creation of the Whig Party and the Second Party System.
This distinguishes the correct analysis from distractors involving economic trends, different time periods, or judicial outcomes.

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The Second Party System and debates over federal power
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Soru 91Soru

Circular to Receivers of Public Money, and to the Register of the Land Office, July 11, 1836:

"In consequence of complaints which have been made of frauds, speculations, and monopolies, in the purchase of the public lands, and the aid which is said to be given to effect these objects by peculiar accommodations to several banking institutions, and in order to discourage the ruinous extension of paper money and bank credits... the President of the United States has given directions, and you are hereby instructed, after the 15th day of August next, to receive in payment of the public lands nothing except what is directed by the existing laws, viz: gold and silver..."

Which of the following was a major economic consequence of the policy described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: A sharp decline in land sales followed by a severe economic depression

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A sharp decline in land sales followed by a severe economic depression
The correct answer is correct because the Specie Circular of 1836 required buyers of public lands to pay in gold or silver rather than paper currency. This sudden restriction halted land speculation, drained gold and silver from eastern banks, and triggered the Panic of 1837.

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Identify the document and context of the stimulus.
The excerpt is from the Specie Circular of 1836, an executive directive requiring hard money (gold and silver) for the purchase of public land.
Understanding the document and its economic context is necessary to assess its outcomes.
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Analyze the impact of the policy on the economy.
By banning paper banknotes for land purchases, the policy ended the land speculation boom but also caused land sales to plummet and triggered a run on banks for gold and silver.
This establishes the link between the policy and its immediate economic consequences.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the correct historical consequence.
The collapse of land sales and the drain on bank reserves led directly to the Panic of 1837 and a prolonged economic depression.
This matches the option describing a decline in land sales and economic depression.

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The economic policies of the Jackson administration, specifically the Specie Circular and its role in the Panic of 1837.
Soru 92Soru

"British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons sailing under it... Under the pretext of searching for their own subjects, they drag American citizens from their own vessels into a foreign service, where they are forced to risk their lives in battles against nations in peace with their country."

—President James Madison, War Message to Congress, June 1, 1812

The grievances described in the excerpt most directly led to which of the following historical developments?

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Cevap: The United States declaring war against Great Britain in 1812

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The United States declaring war against Great Britain in 1812
The grievances detailed in Madison's message, primarily the impressment of American sailors by the British Royal Navy and the disruption of neutral trade, directly caused the United States to declare war on Great Britain, commencing the War of 1812.

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Analyze the stimulus to identify the author and the core issues described.
The author is President James Madison in 1812, describing British naval cruisers violating the American flag and forcing American sailors into foreign service.
This establishes the historical context of maritime violations, specifically impressment, immediately preceding the War of 1812.
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Connect the identified core issues to the direct historical outcome.
The British practice of impressment and maritime harassment directly led President Madison to request a declaration of war against Great Britain, which Congress approved in June 1812.
Understanding the direct causal link between British actions and the American political response is essential to identifying the correct consequence.

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Causes of the War of 1812
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"To promote this disposition to exchange lands, which they have to spare and we want, for other conveniences, we shall push our trading houses, and be glad to see the good and influential individuals among them run in debt, because we observe that when these debts get beyond what the individuals can pay, they become willing to lop them off by a cession of lands. . . . In this way our settlements will gradually circumscribe and incorporate the Indians, and in the course of time either incorporate them as citizens of the United States, or remove them beyond the Mississippi."

—Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Henry Harrison, 1803

The strategy outlined in the excerpt was primarily designed to support which of the following Democratic-Republican goals?

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Cevap: The acquisition of land to sustain an agrarian society of independent yeoman farmers

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The acquisition of land to sustain an agrarian society of independent yeoman farmers
Thomas Jefferson envisioned the United States as an 'Empire of Liberty' sustained by self-sufficient, virtuous yeoman farmers. He believed that class conflict and moral corruption were inevitable in industrial, urban societies. To preserve a republican government, the nation needed to continuously expand its territory to provide land for future generations of agriculturalists. Securing cessions of Native American land in the Northwest Territory and Louisiana was crucial to achieving this agrarian vision.

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Analyze the provided historical document and identify the author's primary objective.
Thomas Jefferson outlines a deliberate strategy of using trade, debt, and encroachment to compel Native American nations to cede territory to the United States.
This establishes that the immediate goal of the policy is territorial acquisition from Native Americans in the West.
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Relate the territorial acquisition to the ideological goals of the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans.
Jeffersonian ideology placed supreme value on the independent agrarian farmer (the yeoman) as the foundation of republican liberty, which necessitated vast reserves of cheap, arable land.
This explains the pedagogical connection between territorial expansion and the core tenets of the Democratic-Republican platform.
3
Differentiate Jeffersonian goals from Federalist and judicial nationalist policies.
Industrialization, national banking, and the centralization of federal judicial authority were hallmarks of Federalist policy and the Marshall Court, not the Jeffersonian administration.
This provides the logical justification for eliminating the distractors.

Anahtar Kavram

Jeffersonian Agrarianism and Territorial Expansion
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Soru 94Soru

Daniel Webster, Speech in the United States Senate, July 11, 1832:

'It raises a cry of danger from foreign influence, and it excites the poor against the rich. It seeks to inflame the passions of the lower classes of society against the higher. It represents the Bank as an engine of aristocracy, and the stockholders as a favored class, who are feeding on the labor of the poor. It is an appeal to the mob; it is an effort to enlist the worst passions of our nature against the laws of the land.'

The conflict described in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following political developments during the 1830s?

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Cevap: The emergence of the Whig Party to oppose what critics saw as the expansion of executive power.

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The emergence of the Whig Party to oppose what critics saw as the expansion of executive power.
The correct answer is correct because Daniel Webster's speech was a direct response to Andrew Jackson's veto of the bill to recharter the Second Bank of the United States. Jackson's unprecedented use of the executive veto and his populist appeal directly contributed to the formation of the Whig Party, whose members united around opposition to what they perceived as executive tyranny ('King Andrew I').

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Analyze the stimulus document to identify the author, date, and context.
The document is a speech by Senator Daniel Webster on July 11, 1832, criticizing President Andrew Jackson's bank veto message of July 10, 1832.
Understanding the context of the Bank War helps identify the political divisions of the era.
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Identify Webster's main argument and critique of Jackson's action.
Webster accuses Jackson of using demagogic rhetoric to divide the public (rich vs. poor) and asserts that the veto is a dangerous expansion of executive power that threatens the rule of law.
This establishes the core conflict: executive authority and populist appeals versus legislative and constitutional supremacy.
3
Determine the long-term historical effect of this executive-legislative conflict in the 1830s.
Opponents of Jackson's executive actions (like the Bank veto, deposit removal, and Nullification Crisis response) united to form the Whig Party, establishing the Second Party System.
Connecting the Bank War to the rise of the Whigs answers the question directly based on historical consensus.

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The political battles of the Jacksonian Era, specifically the Bank War, led directly to the formation of the Whig Party and the emergence of the Second Party System in response to perceived executive overreach.
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Soru 95Soru

"The investigation of the rights of the slave has led me to a better understanding of my own. I have found the Anti-Slavery cause to be the high school of morals in our land—the school in which human rights are more fully investigated, and better understood and taught, than in any other. . . . [W]e cannot demand the hand-cuffs to be taken off from the slave, whilst we determine to keep the gag-on the lady; we cannot say that the Negro is a man, and that a woman is not a person."
—Angelina Grimké, Letters to Catherine E. Beecher, 1837

Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the abolitionist movement and the early women's rights movement as expressed in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Involvement in the abolitionist movement provided women with the organizational skills and ideological framework to advocate for their own equality.

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Involvement in the abolitionist movement provided women with the organizational skills and ideological framework to advocate for their own equality.
The correct answer is correct because the historical involvement of women in the anti-slavery movement forced them to confront their own political limitations, such as being barred from speaking publicly or voting within reform organizations. This direct experience with political exclusion, coupled with the natural rights arguments they developed to oppose slavery, led them to advocate for their own legal and social equality.

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Analyze the stimulus to determine the author's primary argument and historical context.
Angelina Grimké explicitly links the fight for the rights of enslaved people to her own understanding of women's rights, arguing that opposing slavery exposes the unjust restrictions placed on women.
Establishing the author's core thesis ensures a correct match with the historical developments of the period.
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Evaluate the options to identify the correct historical connection between the two movements.
The correct option identifies that women's participation in abolitionism was the primary catalyst for their own organized rights movement by showing them the parallels in their legal statuses.
The correct choice must reflect the direct cause-and-effect relationship outlined in the primary source.
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Exclude options that contain historical misconceptions about the Market Revolution, Marshall Court, and Monroe Doctrine.
The other options rely on historical inaccuracies: the Market Revolution reinforced separate spheres rather than dismantling them; the Marshall Court did not rule on gender rights; and the Monroe Doctrine was a geopolitical statement rather than a reform network.
Eliminating distractors confirms the validity of the correct answer based on historical evidence.

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Abolitionism and the Women's Rights Movement
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“Compare the easy, light, and healthy labor of the slave with that of the Northern factory operative or the European peasant, who is struggling with poverty, hunger, and cold, and tell me who is the true slave. The southern slave is secure of a comfortable maintenance during life, in infancy, sickness, and old age... The institution of slavery is a necessary and indispensable element in all highly civilized communities.”
— Chancellor William Harper, *Memoir on Slavery*, 1837

The arguments expressed in the excerpt were most directly a reaction to which of the following developments?

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Cevap: The growth of the abolitionist movement and increasing moral condemnation of slavery from Northern reformers.

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The arguments expressed in the excerpt were most directly a reaction to the growth of the abolitionist movement and increasing moral condemnation of slavery from Northern reformers.
The correct answer is correct because the 'positive good' argument—which compared enslaved labor favorably to Northern wage labor—emerged in the 1830s primarily as a defensive response to the growth of militant Northern abolitionism and reform movements that criticized the morality of slavery.

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1
Analyze the source and historical context of the excerpt.
The excerpt is from Chancellor William Harper's *Memoir on Slavery* in 1837, arguing that slavery is a 'necessary and indispensable element' of civilized society and comparing enslaved labor to Northern factory workers.
Identifying the author's viewpoint and date establishes that this text is part of the antebellum 'positive good' defense of slavery.
2
Identify the primary cause for the emergence of the 'positive good' defense in the 1830s.
Prior to the 1830s, Southern leaders often described slavery as a 'necessary evil.' The shift to defending it as a 'positive good' was a response to the rise of militant Northern abolitionism (e.g., William Lloyd Garrison's *The Liberator* in 1831) and organized moral reform movements.
This links the ideological defense of slavery directly to the external reform pressures the South faced.
3
Evaluate the distractors against historical evidence from the period 1800-1848.
The transition from indentured servitude occurred in the colonial era (Period 2), and the South did not industrialize or isolate itself from Northern markets during the Market Revolution; instead, they were economically interdependent.
Evaluating the distractors rules out incorrect chronologies and economic misconceptions.

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The Southern ideological defense of slavery ('positive good' argument) developed in the 1830s as a reaction to rising Northern abolitionist criticism and the economic integration of the cotton kingdom.
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"The great canal, which connects the western waters with the Hudson River, is now completed. It has already begun to pour into our markets the rich treasures of the West. Wheat, flour, and other agricultural products, which formerly could not bear the expense of transportation, are now brought to New York at a cheap rate."
— New York Newspaper Editorial, 1825

Which of the following was a primary economic consequence of the development described in the excerpt?

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Cevap: It lowered shipping costs and integrated the regional economies of the Northeast and the Midwest.

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The canal lowered shipping costs and integrated the regional economies of the Northeast and the Midwest.
The correct answer is correct because the Erie Canal linked the Great Lakes to the Hudson River, allowing agricultural products from the Midwest to flow directly to Northeast cities at a fraction of their previous shipping cost. This dramatically reduced shipping costs, fostered commercial farming in the West, and integrated the Northeast and Midwest economies.

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1
Identify the transportation development described in the stimulus.
The excerpt describes a canal connecting the "western waters" (Great Lakes) with the Hudson River, which refers to the Erie Canal completed in 1825.
This establishes the historical context of the Market Revolution and internal improvements.
2
Evaluate the primary economic effect of this development.
The canal allowed western agricultural goods to reach New York at a cheap rate, reducing isolation.
Lowered transportation costs directly fostered trade and economic interdependence between the Northeast and Midwest.

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The role of transportation innovations, such as canals, in lowering shipping costs and creating a national, integrated market economy during the early nineteenth century.
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Soru 98Soru

"The transmission of intelligence by the magnetic telegraph has at length been successfully accomplished between Washington and Baltimore... The influence of this invention upon our commercial interests must be immense. By bringing the distant parts of our country into instantaneous communication, it will tend to equalize prices, prevent fluctuations in the market, and bind the Union more closely together."
— *American Journal of Science and Arts*, 1844

The technology described in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following economic changes in the first half of the nineteenth century?

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Cevap: The creation of a unified national market by coordinating transportation and trade networks

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The technology described in the excerpt most directly contributed to the creation of a unified national market by coordinating transportation and trade networks.
The correct answer is correct because the magnetic telegraph enabled immediate communication across vast distances. This capability was essential for managing the logistics of expanding canal and railroad networks, which in turn allowed goods, services, and information to flow efficiently, leading to a unified national market.

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1
Identify the technology and its effects described in the primary source.
The source describes the magnetic telegraph and notes its ability to enable instantaneous communication, equalize prices, and connect distant parts of the country.
Understanding the immediate function of the telegraph is necessary to trace its broader economic consequences.
2
Situate the telegraph within the broader historical context of the Market Revolution.
The Market Revolution was characterized by rapid improvements in transportation (canals, railroads) and communication (telegraph), which linked previously isolated regions.
Connecting the technology to contemporaneous transportation developments explains how it facilitated trade coordination.
3
Evaluate the options to determine which represents a historical consequence of these integrated networks.
The integration of distant markets and rapid coordination of transport led to a unified national market, making the option concerning national market integration correct.
This step distinguishes the correct historical trend from incorrect claims regarding household self-sufficiency, state-level regulation, and regional specialization.

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The role of communication technology (the telegraph) in coordinating transport networks and integrating regional economies into a national market.
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"The ground that I wish to take is that of earnest remonstrance against the interference of the European Powers by force with South America, but to disclaim all interference on our part with Europe; to make an American cause, and adhere inflexibly to that."

— John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State, Diary Entry, November 1823

Which of the following goals of United States foreign policy in the early nineteenth century is most directly reflected in the excerpt?

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Cevap: Establishing a sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere while maintaining political isolation from European conflicts

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Establishing a sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere while maintaining political isolation from European conflicts
The correct option is correct because the diary entry by John Quincy Adams outlines the foundational principles of the Monroe Doctrine. It stresses the opposition to European military intervention in the Americas ('remonstrance against the interference of the European Powers by force with South America') and asserts that the United States would not interfere in European affairs ('disclaim all interference on our part with Europe'). This established a distinct U.S. sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere under a policy of unilateralism and non-entanglement.

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1
Analyze the stimulus document and identify the author, date, and context.
The excerpt is from a diary entry by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams in November 1823, which details the formulation of the Monroe Doctrine.
Understanding the source and context allows for the identification of the specific foreign policy being drafted.
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Analyze the core arguments in the text.
Adams advocates for opposing European intervention in South America ('remonstrance against the interference of the European Powers... with South America') while promising U.S. non-intervention in European affairs ('disclaim all interference on our part with Europe').
This establishes the dual unilateral framework of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Compare the core arguments with the given options to find the match.
The concept of asserting influence over the Western Hemisphere while staying out of European affairs matches the statement about establishing a sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere and maintaining political isolation from European conflicts.
This directly connects the primary source to the historical concept of the Monroe Doctrine.

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The Monroe Doctrine asserted United States dominance in the Western Hemisphere by declaring it closed to further European colonization, while simultaneously pledging that the United States would not participate in European political or military affairs.
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Read the following excerpt from the Supreme Court decision in *Cohens v. Virginia* (1821):

'That the United States form, for many, and for most important purposes, a single nation, has not yet been denied. In war, we are one people. In making peace, we are one people. In all commercial regulations, we are one and the same people. ... America has chosen to be, in many respects, and to many purposes, a nation; and for all these purposes, her government is complete; for all these objects, it is supreme.'

Which of the following developments from 1800 to 1848 best reflects the nationalistic legal reasoning expressed in this excerpt?

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Cevap: The consolidation of federal judicial authority to review and override decisions made by state courts.

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The consolidation of federal judicial authority to review and override decisions made by state courts.
The correct answer is correct because *Cohens v. Virginia* established that the federal judiciary has the constitutional authority to review and reverse state court decisions in criminal matters where federal rights are claimed. This decision was a cornerstone of judicial nationalism, confirming that the federal government is supreme over the states in matters of constitutional interpretation.

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1
Analyze the historical context and main argument of the provided excerpt.
The excerpt is from *Cohens v. Virginia* (1821), in which Chief Justice John Marshall argues that the United States is 'a single nation' and that the national government is 'supreme' in all its designated constitutional objects.
Understanding the core argument of the stimulus is essential to identifying the matching historical development.
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Evaluate the choices to find which legal or political development aligns with Marshall's nationalist view of federal supremacy.
The consolidation of federal judicial power to review state court rulings directly reflects the assertion of federal supremacy over state jurisdictions.
This links the judicial nationalist ideology of the Marshall Court to its practical expansion of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction.

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The Marshall Court's use of judicial decisions to establish the supremacy of federal law and expand the jurisdiction of the federal government over the states.
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