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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Review section 1. What does the phrase "without transcending its authority" suggest about Jackson? Jackson is concerned about abusing the power he has been given. Jackson wants to unite the states but does not have enough control of Congress. Jackson feels the Congress has too much influence on the office of the president. Jackson is worried that the office of president does not carry enough power to influence the states.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@dako87

OpenStudy (dako87):

well without transcending its authority means not to abuse its power so he doesnt what "it " to have to much power and jacksons biggest enemy was congress so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it's A?

OpenStudy (dako87):

no its c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me with 2 more? please

OpenStudy (dako87):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes the 1823 Treaty of Moultrie Creek? The Seminoles had to move to the Creek Reservation in exchange for cattle, hogs, farming tools, and food for one year. The Seminoles were given three years to move west of the Mississippi; however, many refused to do so and a war began. The Seminoles had to give up all claims of land in Florida in exchange for a reservation, U.S. protection, and supplies. The Seminoles could remain where they were as long as they were peaceful and law-abiding and agreed to return any runaway sla

OpenStudy (dako87):

the answer is c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks and I got one more

OpenStudy (dako87):

Under the terms of the treaty negotiated there, the Seminoles were forced to place themselves under the protection of the United States and to give up all claim to lands in Florida, in exchange for a reservation of about four million acres

OpenStudy (dako87):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Review the maps above. Which of the following best describes how the population of cities changed from 1820 to 1860? In 1860, there were no cities with over one million people. By 1860, many cities in the Midwest had over 250,000 people. From 1820 to 1860, the number of cities with over 10,000 people increased. In the 40 years following 1820, the number of cities with over one million people decreased.

OpenStudy (dako87):

id have to say b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one more then I'll leave you alone lol

OpenStudy (dako87):

lol ive got nothing else to do so ask away

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Case study: The Very Big Apple With over eight million people, New York City is the most heavily populated city in the U.S. Between 1800 and 1900, the population of New York increased from about 80,000 to over three million people. In the years after the Civil War, the population of New York City tripled. With a large influx of European immigrants New York became known as the "melting pot." New York has always had the highest population density of any U.S. city. According to the 2000 census, New York City has about 26,403 people per square mile—almost twice the number of people per mile as Chicago. Based on the information in the text and your knowledge, what is the most likely effect of the increased immigration to New York City? Rapid development of housing New transportation inventions Increasing wealth for all citizens Departure of existing city dwellers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the case of McCulloch vs. Maryland affect economic practices in the United States? It gave the states the right to tax federal banks. It gave the people the right to create private banks. It gave Congress the right to establish a national bank. It gave the President the right to control state and federal banks.

OpenStudy (dako87):

the new york one is the rapid development of housing and McCulloch v. Maryland would inadvertently become a fundamental case in Supreme Court decisions based on the State of Maryland imposing a tax on the Second Bank of the United States, which was established with the support and backing of Congress. The reason that Congress would establish a national bank would be to control how State banks were to issue currency, which was unregulated at the time it was established.

OpenStudy (dako87):

so A and C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one more so i can be finished

OpenStudy (dako87):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the increase of textile mills and factories in the North affect the population in the South in the period from 1820 to 1850? As more Americans moved to the North to find jobs, the population in the Southern states began to decrease. Because cotton was a necessity in the textile mills, the population of Americans who owned slaves increased dramatically. The population of farmers growing cotton and grain crops increased dramatically, while those growing sugar and tobacco decreased. The demand for Southern products like cotton increased, so the Southern population grew rapidly.

OpenStudy (dako87):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did the textile industry affect the people of New England in the 1800s? It brought great wealth and prosperity to many. It brought great wealth and prosperity to some. It created a need for education. It allowed people to afford better lives.

OpenStudy (dako87):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

most of the answers were wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you only help with history? and I take back what i said only one was wrong sorry

OpenStudy (dako87):

they shouldnt have been hang on

OpenStudy (dako87):

which ones exactly were wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i gotta go back to it

OpenStudy (dako87):

lol ok and history and literature

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and the one about how Jackson feels

OpenStudy (dako87):

the map one would be c and as for the jackson one idk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its cool and thanks

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