What led to sectionalism in the United States in the early 1800s? (1 point) Responses the increase in conflicts between the political parties the increase in conflicts between the political parties - no response given the different economic interests of the regions the different economic interests of the regions - no response given the rise in conflicts over who can determine the constitutionality of laws the rise in conflicts over who can determine the constitutionality of laws - no response given the mounting tensions over enslaving African Americans

The different economic interests of the regions and the mounting tensions over enslaving African Americans led to sectionalism in the United States in the early 1800s.

What was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine? (1 point) Responses It increased American trade with Latin American countries. It increased American trade with Latin American countries. - no response given It solved the problem of piracy in the Caribbean. It solved the problem of piracy in the Caribbean. - no response given It provided military aid to Spain to fight the British. It provided military aid to Spain to fight the British. - incorrect It opposed European involvement in the Americas.

The significance of the Monroe Doctrine was that it opposed European involvement in the Americas.

During Monroe’s presidency and under Chief Justice John Marshall, what were some significant ways that the U.S. Supreme Court impacted the nation? (1 point) Responses The Court limited the power of the federal government by requiring states to approve any new treaties. The Court limited the power of the federal government by requiring states to approve any new treaties. The Court expanded the power of the House and Senate. The Court expanded the power of the House and Senate. The Court expanded the power of the federal government by making it easier for the government to regulate trade. The Court expanded the power of the federal government by making it easier for the government to regulate trade. The Court limited the power of the president by outlawing the ability to veto a bill.

During Monroe's presidency and under Chief Justice John Marshall, the significant ways that the U.S. Supreme Court impacted the nation included:

- The Court expanded the power of the federal government by making it easier for the government to regulate trade.
- The Court limited the power of the states by requiring them to approve any new treaties.
- The Court strengthened the power of the federal government by ruling in favor of federal supremacy over state laws.
- The Court established the doctrine of judicial review, empowering the Court to declare laws unconstitutional.

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I apologize for the confusion. During Monroe's presidency and under Chief Justice John Marshall, the U.S. Supreme Court significantly impacted the nation by expanding the power of the federal government by making it easier for the government to regulate trade and by establishing the doctrine of judicial review, empowering the Court to declare laws unconstitutional.