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a direct link between western areas and the eastern seaboard.
a route by which ocean-going vessels could sail into the back country.
their ideal suitability for the western states.
the low cost of their construction.
their use of cheap, efficient steam engines as their means of power.
2. In the 19th century, Congress
built only one major road, the National Road.
refused to allocate any funds for road building.
justified its extensive road-building projects as a military necessity.
adopted a comprehensive long-range program of road building.
did not even discuss the possibility of federal funding for roads.
3. Most early "internal improvements" were built
totally by state and local governments.
by private businesses, without any financial aid from governments.
by state governments, with substantial aid from the federal government.
by private businesses, with substantial aid from governments.
totally by the federal government.
4. For a generation after 1815, the most expansive force in the American economy was
shipbuilding.
banking.
international commerce.
cotton.
iron.
5. The Boston Associates built textile mills in which young single New England women worked under relatively pleasant conditions. This was called the ________ System.
Waltham
Melville
Lexington
Concord
Auburn
6. The ________ was an early nineteenth century development that constituted the combined solution to the problems of locating sufficient capital, transporting raw materials to factories and products to consumers, and supervising large numbers of workers.
"industrial revolution"
Household System
"market revolution"
Waltham System
Lowell System
7. Calhoun's theory of nullification in the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
argued that South Carolina should secede from the Union.
was not supported by South Carolina's legislature.
was entirely original.
was consistent with Calhoun's nationalist philosophy.
maintained that states could nullify a national law if they found it was unconstitutional.
8. Southerners called the Tariff of 1828 the "Tariff of Abominations" because it
was sponsored by Andrew Jackson, who was then viewed as a traitor to the South.
dramatically cut tariffs and flooded the South with cheap imported goods.
threatened to impoverish the South with its excessively high rates.
established rates on raw materials which were too low to protect southern crops.
seemed to be designed to promote the candidacy of John Quincy Adams.
9. In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court and Justice Marshall
upheld the contract which gave Ogden his monopoly on ferry service.
defined commerce in a very broad sense.
declared the Judiciary Act of 1789 to be unconstitutional.
exempted the Bank of the United States from taxation by the states.
ruled in favor of the good of the whole community over that of a particular company.
10. The greatest advantage which early canals offered was
a direct link between western areas and the eastern seaboard.
a route by which ocean-going vessels could sail into the back country.
their ideal suitability for the western states.
the low cost of their construction.
their use of cheap, efficient steam engines as their means of power.
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Resolved Question: Lightest core "i" series notebook?
Pretty direct...I want to know most lightweight laptop on the market that supports a Intel core "i" series processor (i3, i5, i7). This question excludes MACs. question may have been misread...I want to know the most light weight notebook that supports a core "i" series processor, I have no need for which processor weighs the most -_- >> full storyTechnorati Tags: direct marketing, Resolved, Question, Lightest, core, series, notebook

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