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Who wrote the Monroe Doctrine

James Monroe

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The treaty of 1818 was between who

The USA and Great Britain

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What was the border between the USA and Canada

the 49th Parallel line

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Great Britain was also called what

The United Kingdom

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What two countries shared the Oregon Territory

The USA and Great Britain

200

Florida was controlled by what country

Spain

200

What was obtained by the USA to fish off of

Canada's Labrador and Newfoundland

200

The Adam-Onis treaty was also called the

Transcontinental Treaty

200

What was the importance of the Sabine River

It gave Louisiana its western border

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What does "sovereignty" mean

the authority to rule a country or region

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what does "transcontinental" mean

extending of going across a continent

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Why was slavery an issue in the Western territories

The South wanted slavery - the North did not

300

Which treaty gave the US control over Florida

The Adam-Onis Treaty

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What was the southern border of the Oregon Territory

the 42 parallel line

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Who ruled Texas

Spain

400

What opportunities did the Treaty of 1818 and the Adam-Onis make for the US

It allowed the US to expand to new territories

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What were the transportation networks suitable for

Expansion of the US

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Name the transportation networks

the national road

steamboats

railroads

canals

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What is the most famous canal

the Erie Canal

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What part did Gibbons v. Ogden play in the transportation network

it allowed steamboats with a federal license to overrule state licenses to continue transpoting

500

What does "entrepreneur" mean

A person who takes the risk to organize resources to produce a new or better good or service in hopes of gaining a profit

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What was the first railroad called

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad or the B&O Railroad

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What does "isolationism" mean

a policy of desire to avoid involvement, agreements, or alliances with other countries

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What is the "mercantilist system"

an economic policy where colonies provide the mother country with valuable natural resources and a market for the goods produced in the mother country

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what is a "foreign policy"

a government's plan for dealing with other nations