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sectionalism
Missouri Compromise
Andrew Jackson
Articles of Confederation
cabinet
tariff
treason
Daniel Webster
Louisiana Purchase
Thomas Jefferson

sectionalism- The loyalty or support for one's own region or section of the country, often leading to conflict or division between different regions.

Missouri Compromise- An agreement passed in 1820 that allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, while also drawing a line at 36°30' N latitude where slavery would be prohibited in future western territories.

Andrew Jackson- The seventh President of the United States, serving from 1829 to 1837. He was known for his populist policies, expanding the power of the presidency, and his controversial action against Native American tribes.

Articles of Confederation- The first constitution of the United States, adopted in 1781. It created a weak central government with limited powers and emphasized the sovereignty of individual states.

cabinet- A group of advisors appointed by the President to help make decisions and implement policies. It includes the heads of executive departments, such as the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Treasury.

tariff- A tax or duty imposed on imported or exported goods. Tariffs can be used to protect domestic industries or generate revenue for the government.

treason- The crime of betraying one's country by waging war against the government or providing aid and comfort to its enemies.

Daniel Webster- A prominent American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Senator and Secretary of State. He was known for his powerful oratory skills and his defense of the Union during the Nullification Crisis and the debate over slavery.

Louisiana Purchase- The acquisition of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803. It nearly doubled the size of the United States and allowed for westward expansion.

Thomas Jefferson- The third President of the United States, serving from 1801 to 1809. He is known for his role in drafting the Declaration of Independence, his support for agrarianism and limited government, and his presidency being marked by the Louisiana Purchase.

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For questions 11–17, choose the letter of the best answer.

When South Carolina’s capital was moved from Charles Town, what name was given to the new seat of state government?
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Responses

Charleston
Charleston

Columbia
Columbia

Florence
Florence

Rock Hill

Columbia

What reason was given by the Federalists to support the Constitution?

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Responses

The United States needed a strong government to establish economic stability.
The United States needed a strong government to establish economic stability.

The United States needed a strong government to maintain control over all its states.
The United States needed a strong government to maintain control over all its states.

The United States needed a strong government to define state boundaries.
The United States needed a strong government to define state boundaries.

The United States needed a strong government in order pass laws to bring law and order to the country.

The United States needed a strong government to establish economic stability.

How did the Embargo Act of 1807 affect South Carolina?

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The Embargo Act of 1807 significantly impacted South Carolina's economy. This act, passed by the United States Congress, restricted trade with foreign countries in an attempt to avoid involvement in European conflicts. South Carolina heavily relied on foreign trade, particularly with Britain, for its agricultural exports, especially rice and indigo. As a result, the embargo severely disrupted South Carolina's economy, leading to a decline in agricultural production, loss of income for planters and merchants, and increased unemployment. The act was widely unpopular in South Carolina and contributed to growing tensions between the state and the federal government.

How did the Embargo Act of 1807 affect South Carolina?

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It hurt the sale of the planters' rice and cotton.
It hurt the sale of the planters' rice and cotton.

It hurt the planters who needed British manufactured goods.
It hurt the planters who needed British manufactured goods.

It hurt the aristocrats who could not longer send their sons to school in England.
It hurt the aristocrats who could not longer send their sons to school in England.

It hurt the small farmers who needed to import food products from the West Indies