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The Democrat-Republicans are to Response area, as the Federalists are to Response area.
Question 2
Select which word best completes the analogy(1 point)
The Federalist Party is to a
, as the Democrat-Republicans Party is to
Question 3
The court case Marbury v. Madison is significant because -(1 point)
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it established the principle of judicial review
it established the principle of judicial review

it established the U.S. Constitution as the replacement for the Articles of Confederation
it established the U.S. Constitution as the replacement for the Articles of Confederation

it limited the president to only serving two terms
it limited the president to only serving two terms

it defined slaves as property under the law
it defined slaves as property under the law
Question 4
The Nullification Crisis was a struggle between states and the federal government over -(1 point)
Responses

relocating Native Americans
relocating Native Americans

the right of states to overturn a federal law
the right of states to overturn a federal law

the ability of southern states to build factories like the North
the ability of southern states to build factories like the North

the legality of slavery
the legality of slavery
Question 5
(1 point)
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Nullification Crisis
Nullification Crisis

Monroe Doctrine
Monroe Doctrine

Missouri Compromise
Missouri Compromise

Three-Fifths Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
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Question 1: Federalists, Negative campaigning

Question 2: Monarchy, Republic
Question 3: it established the principle of judicial review
Question 4: the right of states to overturn a federal law
Question 5: Missouri Compromise