Question

Which answer best describes the state of the U.S. government after the War of 1812?

Group of answer choices

The government had a surplus of goods captured during the war.

The government had a surplus of money from winning the war.

The government was short of money from the war, so it printed more.

The government was short on funds due to the war and had to borrow money.

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Question 21 pts
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When the U.S. government was unable to borrow money from the state banks after the War of 1812, how did it try to solve its problem?

Group of answer choices

The government built mint offices in multiple states to print more money.

The government created a national bank with branches in multiple states.

The government created the national mint to unify the country's currency.

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Question 31 pts
(06.06 LC)

Which of the following hurt the economy in the South by taxing imported goods?

Group of answer choices

The Nullification Convention

The Specie Circular

The Tariff of 1828

The Maysville Road bill

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Here are the best answers to the questions based on historical context:

1. **Which answer best describes the state of the U.S. government after the War of 1812?**
- **The government was short on funds due to the war and had to borrow money.**

2. **When the U.S. government was unable to borrow money from the state banks after the War of 1812, how did it try to solve its problem?**
- **The government created a national bank with branches in multiple states.**

3. **Which of the following hurt the economy in the South by taxing imported goods?**
- **The Tariff of 1828.**

These answers reflect the historical situation of the United States following the War of 1812.

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