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Review Questions
1.The period covered in this chapter saw a steady
increase in federal power. During that time, the
Democratic party, which opposed federal power, was
dominant. What explains this seeming contradiction?
2.Before 1812, who sought war against the British
and who opposed it? Why?
3.What accounted for the military reverses during
the war and its one major success?
4.What factors led to the Missouri Compromise and
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Chapter 7Madison,First Inaugural
Address,p. 196
PennsylvaniaGazette,
“Indian hostilities,” p. 197
The Treaty of Ghent, p. 203Monroe Doctrine, p. 209Missouri Enabling Act, p. 218John Quincy Adams,
Inaugural Address, p. 219
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