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What was Alexander Hamilton’s main reason for insisting that all the nation’s debts must be paid in full?

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The answers are...
1. A - so the country could borrow in the future.
2. A - to support American businesses.
3. A - The democratic Republicans believed that the bank would benefit manufactures at the expense of small farmers.
4. C - He increased the size of the American navy.
5. C - Claim the states had the right to determine the constitutionality of a law.
6. A - The purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
7. A - It doubled the amount of the land in the united states.
8. B&E - It hurt the American economy - It further divided political parties.
9. C - the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region.
10. C - The U.S. was in dispute with Great Britain over the Northwest Territories.
11. D - a new sense of pride among Americans in their country.
12. B - the different economic interests of the region.
13. D - It opposed European involvement in the Americas.
14. C - The court expanded the power of the Federal government by making it easier for the government to regulate trades.

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'if we assume the debts the union gets a new line of credit, a financial diuretic, how do you not get it?'
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1.A
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.C
6.A
7.A
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9.C
10.C
11.D
12.B
13.A, C
14.D
15.C
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he answers are...
1. A - so the country could borrow in the future.
2. A - to support American businesses.
3. A - The democratic Republicans believed that the bank would benefit manufactures at the expense of small farmers.
4. C - He increased the size of the American navy.
5. C - Claim the states had the right to determine the constitutionality of a law.
6. A - The purchase of the Louisiana Territory.
7. A - It doubled the amount of the land in the united states.
8. B&E - It hurt the American economy - It further divided political parties.
9. C - the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region.
10. C - The U.S. was in dispute with Great Britain over the Northwest Territories.
11. D - a new sense of pride among Americans in their country.
12. B - the different economic interests of the region.
13. D - It opposed European involvement in the Americas.
14. C - The court expanded the power of the Federal government by making it easier for the government to regulate trades.

These are the answer to "The Early Republic Practice Test"

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TEST answers: for PART A

1789 = President Washington....
1797 = XYZ affair
1803 = Louisiana Purchase
1812 = war of 1812
1823 = Monroe Doctrine
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PART B:

James Madison = declared war against Great Britain in 1812
Thomas Jefferson = reduced federal governments power
George Washington = issued the Neutrality Proclamation
James Monroe = bough Florida from Spain


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PART C:

Mississippi River
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