all of the following were indicator of the delegates intention to limit american democracy except
Exceeeeeepppppt ? Answer choices ?
the electoral college or senators selected by state legistalutre or supreme court justices chosen by the president and serving for life or people voted directly for their congressmen
A . The electoral college B . Senators selected by state legislature C . Supreme court justices chosen by the president and serving for life D. People voted directly for their congressmen Basically ; those are the answers ? ^ Well let me ask this , which DO YOU THINK is the answer , I'll guide you in the right direction .
i think its A!!! since other ones don't make sense?? lol
am i wrong :(
You are correct . (:
yay!! ok i GOT MORE!!! is thaat ok??
Sure :)
alexander humiliation believed americas economic future resided in A manufacturing C isolating the us from trading with rest of the world
i think its manufacturing but I'm not sure
Are you choosing between A & C ?
yes is both wrong ?? LMAO
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r u sleeping?? lol
No , taking care of my kid ;) & It's A .
oh ok thx I GOT MORE COMING~~~ lol i kiked u btw
.. You did ? xD I'm talking to my fiancee , I heard the noise . but I haven't read it .
do u want to answer on here or kik
all of the following were components of alexander hamilitons national fiscal program, except: A eliminate all tariffs and taxes B establish a new national bank C impose new taxes, including a whiskey tax. D establish a national bank
Either is fine .
i thought it was D or B but D ??
D .
yay ok imma need more !!! how long u staying on?
can u help me for 30 more mins or so?
Till my kid falls asleep . Haha . Yeah I can help .
Prior to the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, why was cotton production so limited in the South?
A. There was little national or global demand for cotton. B. Picking seeds out of cotton was so laborious and inefficient that marketing cotton proved difficult. C. Cotton production was cheap, making market prices also cheap and thus it was not profitable for planters. D. Tobacco was too important of a commodity that cotton producers had difficulty making their product a cash crop.
Thomas Jefferson’s “agrarian ideal” consisted of the following components, except: A. Limited government ensured that American farmers’ liberty was protected. B. American farmers were the torch-bearers of democracy and the “chosen people of God.” C. Land-ownership ensured republican virtue. D. Strong central government was needed to protect American farmers.
i think its D strong central gov for that
In the case of Worcester v. Georgia (1832), how did the Marshall Supreme Court rule? A. The Cherokee had no claims to their ancestral lands. B. The Cherokee were entitled to becoming U.S. citizens immediately. C. The Cherokee were an independent nation with land rights that could only be negotiated with the federal government, not the states. D. The Cherokee were no longer an independent nation, but a “ward” of the federal government.
Whoa , one question at a time . xD Hold on .
okkk sorry :9
D D C
i think its B for the first question
am i wrong?
Tobacco was important back then , just like it is today .
but its talking about cotton
Oh sh*t . lmfao , my bad . sorry , I'm exhausted it is B , you're right .
All of the following reasons made the Nullification Crisis of 1832 a significant moment, except: A. It revealed that fears of central government and promotion of states’ rights remained potent strains of American political thought. B. It directly challenged Jackson’s commitment to states’ rights as he felt compelled to put the Union before the states. C. It demonstrated the growing tensions between the Southern states and the federal government. D. Jackson’s military occupation of South Carolina to collect taxes foreshadowed the use of federal troops to put down Southern secession 30 years later.
yay I'm correct on both~~ I'm not sure about this one though :(
I cant decide between B & C :c
Which of the following was a long-term consequence of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787? A. It allowed the spread of slavery into all Western territories. B. It helped to cement a strong anti-slavery labor culture in states north of the Ohio River since the law prohibited the spread of slavery in that region. C. It restricted the spread of American freedom and democracy since land access was so limited by the law. D. It prevented the emergence of new states north of the Ohio River.
i think it is D but can u double check for me if I'm correct ?
Yes you're correct .
instrel shows and other popular racist entertainment provided a “psychological wage of whiteness” to white Americans during the middle of the 1800s. What exactly did this mean? A. White wage laborers offered a portion of their wages for minstrel show performances at their factories in order to improve worker morale. B. The white privilege of exclusive participation in democracy offered white workers a psychological boost as their real wages and economic control over their own lives diminished. C. Black participation in minstrel shows offered avenues for psychological and social mobility in white society. D. Blackface shows signified that anyone—regardless of color—could enjoy the psychological benefits of democracy.
i was thinking b?
Yes /
haha I'm good after all… :)
thx for ur help!!
You're welcome . :)
n response to the Alien and Sedition Acts, the states of Virginia and Kentucky passed resolutions proclaiming the following: A. That they would enforce these new federal laws without question. B. That the laws needed to be expanded to expel all foreigners, regardless of whether or not they were actually deemed dangerous to the U.S. C. That states had the right to nullify a federal law if those states believed the law violated the Constitution. D. That they would secede from the Union in response to the laws.
is this C? thats what i got
As President, all of the following consisted of Thomas Jefferson’s vision for America, except: A. Dismantling the Federalist system, including abolishing all taxes. B. Limiting the power of state governments. C. Slashing the budgets of the federal government and the military. D. Expanding American agriculture.
i was thinking it would be D or B on this one?? going with D?
C is the first one & D is the last one .
so I'm correct?
yes .:)
All of the following were consequences of the War of 1812, except: A. The beginning of a long period of relative peace and economic prosperity for the U.S. B. The death of the Democratic-Republican party because it had opposed the war. C. The death of the Federalist party because it had opposed the war. D. The status quo in terms of American claims for British territory on the continent.
I'm believe its B for this!!! am i correct?
Mhm :)
lol yay !!
How would you summarize the goals of a majority of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention in 1787? A. To once-and-for-all solve the problem of slavery in the United States. B. To abolish any type of central government and let the states govern themselves. C. To balance liberty with a limited democracy and stronger central government. D. To expand popular democracy to a greater segment of the population.
I'm thinking C?
Yes & How many more ?
i thinks thats about it haha I'm just double checking :)
let me know if I'm wrong
i am , so far you seem to know your stuff . :)
Who were the War Hawks? A. A new generation of Southern and Western Congressmen who were ultra-nationalistic and favored going to war against Britain to protect American honor and territorial claims. B. A confederation of Amerindians in the Mississippi Valley who aligned themselves with the British to fight the U.S. C. Members of Thomas Jefferson’s cabinet who favored war against both the British and the French. D. A new generation of Federalist Congressmen from the Northeast who wanted to destroy British dominance over Atlantic trade.
I'm confused with this one I found it to be A but yea I'm not quite sure if thats it
A , it's most detailed .
What did the Supreme Court establish in its decision in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803)? A. That the Supreme Court had the power of “judicial review” to determine the constitutionality of a law passed by Congress. B. That Americans could be imprisoned under the Alien and Sedition Acts if they represented a “clear and present danger” to the country. C. That the Supreme Court did not have the power to review the constitutionality of state laws. D. That state governments could nullify federal laws if those laws violated the Constitution.
is this A?
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