Use the excerpt to answer the question.


On October 20, 1803, the Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase Treaty by a vote of twenty-four to seven. The agreement, which provided for the purchase of the western half of the Mississippi River basin from France at a price of $15 million, or approximately four cents per acre, doubled the size of the country and paved the way for westward expansion beyond the Mississippi.
Question
Based on the excerpt, which of the following statements can be inferred about the effect the Louisiana Purchase would have on the United States?
(1 point)
Responses

Because of the high cost of the purchase, the United States would struggle even more with the public debt.
Because of the high cost of the purchase, the United States would struggle even more with the public debt.

Because of the treaty, the French could no longer pose a threat against the United States.
Because of the treaty, the French could no longer pose a threat against the United Sta

2. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

"The subject to be regulated is commerce, and . . . it becomes necessary to settle the meaning of the word. The counsel for the appellee [party appealing to a higher court] would limit it to traffic, to buying and selling, or the interchange of commodities, and do not admit that it comprehends [includes] navigation. . . . All America understands, and has uniformly understood, the word "commerce" to comprehend navigation. It was so understood, and must have been so understood, when the Constitution was framed. . . .

The word ‘among’ means intermingled with. A thing which is among others is intermingled with them. Commerce among the States cannot stop at the external boundary line of each State, but may be introduced into the interior.”
—Chief Justice John Marshall, opinion of the court, Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
Question
Which of the following best summarizes this excerpt from John Marshall’s opinion?
(1 point)
Responses

The definiti

3. choose 2. Of the following choices, which ones influenced the emergence of opposing political parties? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses

mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government
mounting pressure from Britain to further establish government

increase in the distribution of newspapers
increase in the distribution of newspapers

differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have

looming threat of war with France

4. What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?
(1 point)
Responses

He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy toward trade with Spain.
He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy toward trade with Spain.

He wanted to spell out his policy for imposing taxes on imports and exports.
He wanted to spell out his policy for imposing taxes on imports and exports.

He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.
He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.

He wanted to remain neutral as his newly elected cabinet developed an economic plan.
He wanted to remain neutral as his newly elected cabinet developed an economic plan.

5. Use the image to answer the question.An infographic titled The War of 1812 lists information about the causes, the first declaration, and the combatants’ preparedness for war.A chart with information about the War of 1812 is divided into three sections. Section 1 contains the causes for the war: British interfere with American shipping; British kidnap American sailors; Americans believe British are persuading Native Americans to fight settlers; some members of Congress (War Hawks) want U.S. expansion into Canada. Section 2 states that Congress is divided over the first declaration of war: 62% of the House is in favor, and 38% is opposed; 59% of the Senate is in favor, and 41% is opposed. Section 3 compares the United States and Britain’s preparedness for the War of 1812. The United States had 12,000 troops, 6 warships, 4,000 sailors, and 1,800 marines. Britain had 10,000 British and Canadian troops, 584 warships of which only 2 were available, 140,000 sailors worldwide, and 31,000 marines.QuestionBased on the information in the chart, why might Congress have been divided about declaring war on Britain?(1 point)ResponsesMembers of Congress did not believe the American military could compete with the British military.Members of Congress did not believe the American military could compete with the British military.The War Hawks had more supporters in the House of Representatives than in the Senate.The War Hawks had more supporters in the House of Representatives than in the Senate.Southern representatives were less concerned about British interference in American shipping.Southern representatives were less concerned about British interference in American shipping.Some representatives were not convinced that the rumors about the Native American attacks were true.

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Here are the answers to each question based on the excerpts and information provided:

  1. Based on the excerpt, which of the following statements can be inferred about the effect the Louisiana Purchase would have on the United States?

    • Correct Response: Because of the treaty, the French could no longer pose a threat against the United States.
      The excerpt highlights that the Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the country and facilitated westward expansion, suggesting an end to potential French threats in North America.
  2. Which of the following best summarizes this excerpt from John Marshall’s opinion?

    • Correct Response: The definition of commerce includes navigation and cannot be limited to just trading goods; it encompasses activities among states.
      The excerpt discusses the broader interpretation of "commerce" as it relates to navigation and interstate activities.
  3. Of the following choices, which ones influenced the emergence of opposing political parties? Select all that apply.

    • Correct Responses:
      • Differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have.
      • Increase in the distribution of newspapers. These responses reflect key issues that led to the formation of opposing political parties in the U.S.
  4. What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?

    • Correct Response: He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.
      The purpose of the Proclamation was to ensure that the United States maintained a neutral stance during the conflicts between these powers.
  5. Based on the information in the chart, why might Congress have been divided about declaring war on Britain?

    • Correct Response: Members of Congress did not believe the American military could compete with the British military.
      The significant disparity in military preparedness between the U.S. and Britain likely contributed to the division in Congress over the declaration of war.
6. Use the excerpt to answer the question. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the privilege of their corps [group of people]. . . . and their power the more dangerous as they are in office for life, and not responsible, as the other functionaries are, to the elective control.—Thomas Jefferson, Letter to William Charles Jarvis, Sept. 28, 1820QuestionThis excerpt comes from a letter Jefferson wrote in response to the Supreme Court’s decision on Marbury v. Madison. What was Jefferson’s greatest concern?(1 point)ResponsesHe was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority.He was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority.He was concerned by the fact that judges were not elected.He was concerned by the fact that judges were not elected.He was concerned that judges could be easily influenced by political parties.He was concerned that judges could be easily influenced by political parties.He was concerned that the decision set a dangerous precedent for cases heard by the Supreme Court.

7. How did the election of 1796 increase political tensions?
(1 point)
Responses

After the Revolution, women demanded an equal voice and vote in politics.
After the Revolution, women demanded an equal voice and vote in politics.

President John Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy.
President John Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy.

Northerners were unhappy that Southerners, who counted enslaved people as part of the population, had so much more representation in Congress.
Northerners were unhappy that Southerners, who counted enslaved people as part of the population, had so much more representation in Congress.

Farmers and shopkeepers were angry that the wealthy elite controlled the major leadership of the government.

8. What was Hamilton’s rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?
(1 point)
Responses

He planned to use the tax to reduce the national debt.
He planned to use the tax to reduce the national debt.

He wanted to impose a penalty on farmers for producing too much whiskey.
He wanted to impose a penalty on farmers for producing too much whiskey.

He wanted to halt the export of whiskey.
He wanted to halt the export of whiskey.

He wanted to distribute the taxes to state governments.

9. How did Spain’s refusal to destroy Negro Fort affect Florida?
(1 point)
Responses

It led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory.
It led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory.

It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.
It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.

It showed that Spain did not view General Jackson as a significant threat.
It showed that Spain did not view General Jackson as a significant threat.

It proved that Spain was not going to give up the territory without a bitter fight.

10. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

Washington longed to retire to his fields at Mount Vernon. But he soon realized that the Nation under its Articles of Confederation was not functioning well, so he became a prime mover in the steps leading to the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. When the new Constitution was ratified, the Electoral College unanimously elected Washington President.

He did not infringe upon the policy making powers that he felt the Constitution gave Congress. But the determination of foreign policy became preponderantly a Presidential concern. When the French Revolution led to a major war between France and England, Washington refused to accept entirely the recommendations of either his Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, who was pro-French, or his Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, who was pro-British. Rather, he insisted upon a neutral course until the United States could grow stronger. —WhiteHouse.gov


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Based on

11. How would Clay’s American System with high tariffs on imported goods have benefited the West and South?
(1 point)
Responses

He expected that money from tariffs would be used to help farmers ship their goods to the North.
He expected that money from tariffs would be used to help farmers ship their goods to the North.

He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.
He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.

He expected that the South and West would profit by importing goods from countries on which the United States did not impose the tariff.
He expected that the South and West would profit by importing goods from countries on which the United States did not impose the tariff.

He expected that state-constructed roads, which would make the transportation of goods from each region profitable, would be built from the funds.

12. Why did Jefferson and his Democratic Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?
(1 point)
Responses

The Democratic Republicans felt they posed a threat to slavery in the South.
The Democratic Republicans felt they posed a threat to slavery in the South.

The Democratic Republicans believed they would negatively affect American trade relations with other nations.
The Democratic Republicans believed they would negatively affect American trade relations with other nations.

The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.
The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few.

The Democratic Republicans believed they would lead to a reduction in farming and cause Americans to rely on foreign goods.

13. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

"The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop. Europe has a set of primary interests which to us have none; or a very remote relation. Hence she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. . . . Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition. . .?"
—George Washington, Farewell Address


Question
Which of the following statements best summarizes Washington’s viewpoint on American foreign policy?
(1 point)
Responses

The United States can take advantage of Europe’s ambition.
The United States can take advantage of Europe’s ambition.

The United States should l

14. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

The British blockade had hurt New England’s sea trade. Also, many New Englanders feared that the United States might win land in Florida and Canada. If new states were carved out of these lands, the South and the West would become more influential than New England.

Delegates from around New England met in Hartford, Connecticut, in December 1814. Most were Federalists. They disliked the Democratic Republican President and the war.

Some delegates to the Hartford Convention threatened to nullify, or cancel, the state of war in their states if the war continued. Others threatened to leave the Union.

Then, while the delegates debated what to do, news of the peace treaty arrived. The Hartford Convention ended quickly. With the war over, the protest was meaningless. In the end, the threat of secession further weakened the dying Federalist party.
Question

Based on this excerpt from the text, how did news of the peace treaty weaken the

15. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

When Adams became President, the war between the French and British was causing great difficulties for the United States on the high seas and intense partisanship [taking of sides] among contending factions within the Nation.

His administration focused on France, where the Directory, the ruling group, had refused to receive the American envoy and had suspended commercial relations.

Adams sent three commissioners to France, but in the spring of 1798 word arrived that the French Foreign Minister Talleyrand and the Directory had refused to negotiate with them unless they would first pay a substantial bribe. Adams reported the insult to Congress, and the Senate printed the correspondence, in which the Frenchmen were referred to only as "X, Y, and Z."…

President Adams did not call for a declaration of war, but hostilities began at sea. At first, American shipping was almost defenseless against French privateers, but by 1800 armed merchant

Here are the answers to questions 6 through 15 based on the excerpts and information provided:

  1. What was Jefferson’s greatest concern?

    • Correct Response: He was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority. Jefferson expressed concern about the judiciary's power and the lack of accountability for judges, worrying that it could undermine the democratic process.
  2. How did the election of 1796 increase political tensions?

    • Correct Response: President John Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy. This scenario contributed to the rise of political factions and increased tension between the parties.
  3. What was Hamilton’s rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?

    • Correct Response: He planned to use the tax to reduce the national debt. The tax was part of Hamilton's larger plan to stabilize the nation’s finances by generating revenue.
  4. How did Spain’s refusal to destroy Negro Fort affect Florida?

    • Correct Response: It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States. The refusal showed support for the Seminoles and emboldened them in their confrontations with American forces.
  5. Based on the excerpt: (Please provide the question text for a more specific answer.)

  • The excerpt discusses Washington's leadership during the early years of the United States, particularly concerning foreign policy, neutrality, and his reluctance to choose sides. Washington prioritized the nation's need for stability and strength.
  1. How would Clay’s American System with high tariffs on imported goods have benefited the West and South?
  • Correct Response: He expected that state-constructed roads, which would make the transportation of goods from each region profitable, would be built from the funds. Infrastructure improvements would benefit all regions by facilitating trade.
  1. Why did Jefferson and his Democratic Republican party oppose policies that favored manufacturing and trade?
  • Correct Response: The Democratic Republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few. They believed that favoring manufacturing over agriculture would skew political power toward the elite.
  1. Which of the following statements best summarizes Washington’s viewpoint on American foreign policy?
  • Correct Response: The United States should limit its political connections with foreign nations to avoid entangling alliances. Washington advocated for neutrality and caution regarding involvement in European conflicts.
  1. Based on this excerpt from the text, how did news of the peace treaty weaken the Federalist party?
  • Correct Response: The end of the war diminished the relevance of the Federalist grievances and the threats of secession expressed at the Hartford Convention, highlighting the party's decline. With the war over, there was no longer a pressing platform for the Federalists’ opposition.
  1. Based on the excerpt: (Please provide additional context or a specific question for a more tailored answer.)
  • The excerpt discusses the tensions between the United States and France during Adams’ presidency, particularly concerning the XYZ Affair, which exacerbated partisanship at home, especially between the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. It illustrates the challenges of foreign diplomacy faced by the early U.S. government.

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10. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

Washington longed to retire to his fields at Mount Vernon. But he soon realized that the Nation under its Articles of Confederation was not functioning well, so he became a prime mover in the steps leading to the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. When the new Constitution was ratified, the Electoral College unanimously elected Washington President.

He did not infringe upon the policy making powers that he felt the Constitution gave Congress. But the determination of foreign policy became preponderantly a Presidential concern. When the French Revolution led to a major war between France and England, Washington refused to accept entirely the recommendations of either his Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, who was pro-French, or his Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, who was pro-British. Rather, he insisted upon a neutral course until the United States could grow stronger. —WhiteHouse.gov


Question
Based on
evidence from your text, why did Washington reject the advice of both Jefferson and Hamilton and adopt a policy of neutrality?
(1 point)
Responses

The nation could not afford another war so soon after the Revolution.
The nation could not afford another war so soon after the Revolution.

Washington was timid about taking military action.
Washington was timid about taking military action.

Washington feared that war would divide the nation.
Washington feared that war would divide the nation.

Washington was upset over the murder of the French king.
Washington was upset over the murder of the French king.

11. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

The British blockade had hurt New England’s sea trade. Also, many New Englanders feared that the United States might win land in Florida and Canada. If new states were carved out of these lands, the South and the West would become more influential than New England.

Delegates from around New England met in Hartford, Connecticut, in December 1814. Most were Federalists. They disliked the Democratic Republican President and the war.

Some delegates to the Hartford Convention threatened to nullify, or cancel, the state of war in their states if the war continued. Others threatened to leave the Union.

Then, while the delegates debated what to do, news of the peace treaty arrived. The Hartford Convention ended quickly. With the war over, the protest was meaningless. In the end, the threat of secession further weakened the dying Federalist party.
Question

Based on this excerpt from the text, how did news of the peace treaty weaken the Federalist Party?
(1 point)
Responses

They were now subject to remaining in the Union.
They were now subject to remaining in the Union.

The party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal.
The party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal.

They were now unable to negotiate new political landscapes.
They were now unable to negotiate new political landscapes.

They were now forced to support the United States’ expansion into Canada.

15. Use the excerpt to answer the question.

When Adams became President, the war between the French and British was causing great difficulties for the United States on the high seas and intense partisanship [taking of sides] among contending factions within the Nation.

His administration focused on France, where the Directory, the ruling group, had refused to receive the American envoy and had suspended commercial relations.

Adams sent three commissioners to France, but in the spring of 1798 word arrived that the French Foreign Minister Talleyrand and the Directory had refused to negotiate with them unless they would first pay a substantial bribe. Adams reported the insult to Congress, and the Senate printed the correspondence, in which the Frenchmen were referred to only as "X, Y, and Z."…

President Adams did not call for a declaration of war, but hostilities began at sea. At first, American shipping was almost defenseless against French privateers, but by 1800 armed merchant
Based on the information in the excerpt, what can be inferred about the effect the war between France and England had on the United States?
(1 point)
Responses

The disagreements between political parties on issues relating to the war led to the inability of Congress to function.
The disagreements between political parties on issues relating to the war led to the inability of Congress to function.

The attacks on American shipping vessels led to a build-up of an American naval force.
The attacks on American shipping vessels led to a build-up of an American naval force.

The refusal to pay the bribe resulted in a suspension in French trade that deeply altered the American economy.
The refusal to pay the bribe resulted in a suspension in French trade that deeply altered the American economy.

The unwillingness of the French to negotiate brought about a long period of distrust of the French Directory.

say the answer provided

Here are the answers to the re-asked questions 10, 11, and 15 based on the provided excerpts:

  1. Based on evidence from your text, why did Washington reject the advice of both Jefferson and Hamilton and adopt a policy of neutrality?
  • Correct Response: Washington feared that war would divide the nation.
    Washington believed that choosing sides during the conflict could create internal divisions and conflicts within the United States.
  1. Based on this excerpt from the text, how did news of the peace treaty weaken the Federalist Party?
  • Correct Response: The party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal.
    The news of the peace treaty rendered the actions and threats of the Federalists at the Hartford Convention meaningless, making them appear disloyal and ineffective.
  1. Based on the information in the excerpt, what can be inferred about the effect the war between France and England had on the United States?
  • Correct Response: The attacks on American shipping vessels led to a build-up of an American naval force.
    The challenges faced by American shipping due to hostilities prompted a response that likely included strengthening U.S. naval capabilities to protect its interests.

If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

16. Use the image to answer the question.Native American women are shown trading with two white men at a counter inside a trading post.QuestionIn what way does this image relate to Tecumseh’s opinion about the relationship between Native Americans and white settlers?(1 point)ResponsesIt shows the cultural exchange that Tecumseh supported.It shows the cultural exchange that Tecumseh supported.It shows the dependence on whites that Tecumseh criticized.It shows the dependence on whites that Tecumseh criticized.It shows Native Americans learning from whites, which Tecumseh encouraged.It shows Native Americans learning from whites, which Tecumseh encouraged.It shows whites taking advantage of Native Americans, which Tecumseh resented.It shows whites taking advantage of Native Americans, which Tecumseh resented.

17. Why did Jefferson oppose Hamilton’s plan for creating a national bank? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses

He argued that Congress did not have the constitutional power to establish it.
He argued that Congress did not have the constitutional power to establish it.

He felt a national bank was necessary for the government to collect taxes and pay its bills.
He felt a national bank was necessary for the government to collect taxes and pay its bills.

He believed that it gave the federal government too much power.
He believed that it gave the federal government too much power.

He believed that Americans would protest if it was established. choose 2.

18. What reason did Jefferson give for urging passage of the Embargo Act?
(1 point)
Responses

to protect American traders
to protect American traders

to avoid war over seized ships
to avoid war over seized ships

to increase the power of the Republican Party
to increase the power of the Republican Party

to decrease the power and influence of New England merchants

19. Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful [harmful, destructive] effects of the spirit of party generally.
This spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind. It exists under different shapes in all governments, more or less stifled, controlled, or repressed; but, in those of the popular form, it is seen in its greatest rankness [state of being excessive and unpleasant], and is truly their worst enemy. . . .
It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments [stirs up] occasionally riot and insurrection. It opens the door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a facilitated [made easier] access to the government itself through the channels of party passions. Thus the policy and the will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. . . .
George washington, farewell address
What does the excerpt say about Washington’s views on political parties?
(1 point)
Responses

The nation should embrace more than one party so that the government represents different perspectives.
The nation should embrace more than one party so that the government represents different perspectives.

Political parties may lead to unrest in American communities.
Political parties may lead to unrest in American communities.

Leaders of foreign nations could take advantage of different political parties.
Leaders of foreign nations could take advantage of different political parties.

With several political parties, foreign countries would pose less of a threat.
With several political parties, foreign countries would pose less of a threat.

20. Use the image to answer the question.Lewis and Clark’s group are shown standing on the edge of a Native American camp, about to shake hands with the Natives’ leader. Many other Natives are standing nearby.QuestionWhich of Jefferson's objectives for the expedition of Lewis and Clark is best represented in this illustration?(1 point)Responsesforcing the territory’s Natives Americans from their landforcing the territory’s Natives Americans from their landdocumenting a safe route to the Pacific Oceandocumenting a safe route to the Pacific Oceanlearning about the territory’s Native Americanslearning about the territory’s Native Americansgaining knowledge of the region’s geographygaining knowledge of the region’s geography

21. Question
In what way did the Alien and Sedition Acts change the authority of the federal government?
(1 point)
Responses

The acts limited the amount of power delegated to each branch of government.
The acts limited the amount of power delegated to each branch of government.

The acts redefined the powers of the legislative branch.
The acts redefined the powers of the legislative branch.

The acts clarified the role of the Supreme Court.
The acts clarified the role of the Supreme Court.

The acts permitted the government to deny citizens' rights in time of war.

Here are the answers to questions 16 through 21 based on the provided excerpts and information:

  1. In what way does this image relate to Tecumseh’s opinion about the relationship between Native Americans and white settlers?
  • Correct Response: It shows the dependence on whites that Tecumseh criticized.
    Tecumseh was concerned about Native Americans becoming dependent on white settlers and their trading practices.
  1. Why did Jefferson oppose Hamilton’s plan for creating a national bank? Select all that apply.
  • Correct Responses:
    • He argued that Congress did not have the constitutional power to establish it.
    • He believed that it gave the federal government too much power.
      Jefferson opposed the national bank primarily from a strict interpretation of the Constitution and concerns about central government power.
  1. What reason did Jefferson give for urging passage of the Embargo Act?
  • Correct Response: to avoid war over seized ships.
    The Embargo Act was intended to prevent American ships from being seized and to avoid direct conflict with European powers.
  1. What does the excerpt say about Washington’s views on political parties?
  • Correct Response: Political parties may lead to unrest in American communities.
    Washington warned about the divisive nature and negative effects of political parties on national unity and stability.
  1. Which of Jefferson's objectives for the expedition of Lewis and Clark is best represented in this illustration?
  • Correct Response: learning about the territory’s Native Americans.
    The depiction of Lewis and Clark meeting with Native Americans reflects Jefferson’s interest in understanding the diverse cultures and people in the territory.
  1. In what way did the Alien and Sedition Acts change the authority of the federal government?
  • Correct Response: The acts permitted the government to deny citizens' rights in time of war.
    The Alien and Sedition Acts expanded federal power by allowing the government to deport foreigners and restrict speech during wartime.

If you have any further questions or need clarification on these topics, feel free to ask!

1. is Because of the purchase of the territory, Americans could now legally start settling regions in the West.
6. btw is He was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority.
9. It led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory.
10. The nation could not afford another war so soon after the Revolution.
11. He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.
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Thank you for providing your answers, and I appreciate your input! Here’s a summary based on the information you've shared:

  1. Because of the purchase of the territory, Americans could now legally start settling regions in the West.
    (This relates to the impact of the Louisiana Purchase.)

  2. He was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority.
    (This reflects Jefferson's worries regarding the judiciary's power after Marbury v. Madison.)

  3. It led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory.
    (This addresses the consequences of Spain's refusal to destroy Negro Fort.)

  4. The nation could not afford another war so soon after the Revolution.
    (This explains Washington's rationale for adopting a policy of neutrality.)

  5. He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.
    (This illustrates the anticipated benefits of Clay's American System.)

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