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| 1 |  |  In the Jeffersonian era, schooling was primarily the responsibility of private institutions. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 2 |  |  An argument for the education of women was that they could not be good "republican mothers" unless they were educated themselves. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 3 |  |  Once Americans won political independence from England, they had little interest in cultural independence. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 4 |  |  Early in the nineteenth century, most Americans abandoned traditional religious doctrines. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 5 |  |  In the early nineteenth century, industrialization in the United States was hampered by an inadequate transportation system. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 6 |  |  Thomas Jefferson refused to use political office to reward loyal supporters. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 7 |  |  At Jefferson's urging, Justice Samuel Chase was impeached for political reasons, not because he had committed a crime. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 8 |  |  Jefferson wanted to reduce internal taxes, but not abolish them. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 9 |  |  America's strong navy made it unnecessary for the United States to pay tribute to the Barbary states, as weaker nations were doing. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 10 |  |  Napoleon's plans for an American empire were blocked by a British invasion of Belgium. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 11 |  |  The Louisiana Territory was organized on the same general pattern of the Northwest Territory. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 12 |  |  Reports from explorer Zebulon Pike convinced Americans that land between the Missouri River and the Rockies was good for agriculture. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 13 |  |  Federalists in New York tried to get Aaron Burr to join them in an anti-Jefferson coalition, but he refused. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 14 |  |  The Burr Conspiracy was a plot by a desperate man, acting alone. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 15 |  |  Both Jefferson and Marshall wanted Burr convicted of treason. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 16 |  |  Americans agreed that the British should be free to search for deserters who might be serving in the American merchant marine. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 17 |  |  Americans had little problem with the French violations of their neutral rights. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 18 |  |  After the Chesapeake-Leopard affair, Britain renounced its policy of impressments. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 19 |  |  The Harrison Land Law of 1800 made it possible for white settlers to acquire farms from the public domain on easier terms than before. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 20 |  |  Under Jefferson's Indian policy, the tribes were granted their tribal lands forever. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 21 |  |  The Indians in the West would not have risen against the United States if the British in Canada had not told them to do so. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 22 |  |  White settlers wanted Florida because it blocked river access to the Gulf of Mexico. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 23 |  |  American troops invaded Canada and held it for the entire War of 1812. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 24 |  |  As a result of the Battle of New Orleans, the United States was able to force Britain to sign the Treaty of Ghent. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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| 25 |  |  In the Treaty of Ghent, England formally renounced impressments. |
|  | A) | True |
|  | B) | False |
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