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Three parts of the American System: |
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1. National Bank
2. Tariff
3. Internal Improvements
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Three parts of Missouri Compromise: |
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1. Maine admitted as free state
2. Missouri admitted as slave state
3. Slavery prohibited north of 36'30"
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Four stages of transportation improvement: |
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1. Roads
2. Railroads
3. Steamboats
4. Canals
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1. "Concord Hymn"
2. "American Scholar"
3. "Nature"
4. "Self-Reliance"
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Three parts of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty: |
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1. Maine boundary settled
2. Almost-apology for Caroline burning incident
3. US promised to put slave patrol ship off coast of Africa
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Five parts of the Compromise of 1850: |
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1. California is free territory
2. Utah and New Mexico vote on slavery
3. Texas boundary settled
4. Slave trade ended in D.C.
5. Stringent fugitive slave law established
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Four women's rights reformers: |
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1. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
2. Lucretia Mott
3. Susan B. Anthony
4. Lucy Stone
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1. Abraham Lincoln
2. John Breckenridge
3. William Bell
4. John Douglas
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1. Andrew Jackson
2. John Quincy Adams
3. Henry Clay
4. William Crawford
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Three parts of the Dred Scott decision: |
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1. Slaves have no right to trial
2. Missouri Compromise declared null/void
3. Congress not allowed to control slavery in the territories |
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Three early national authors: |
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1. James Fennimore Cooper
2. Washington Irving
3. William Cullen Bryant |
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Three artists of the Hudson River School: |
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1. Thomas Cole
2. Asher Durand
3. Albert Bierstadt |
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What did the signers pledge to the revolution? |
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Their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. |
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