___________ exerted a strong influence in the courts, foreign affairs, and westward expansion in the early 1800s.

Nationalism at Center Stage

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Nationalism
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How does nationalism affect decisions regarding foreign conflicts and limits on business, communications, and trade?
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Nationalism influences decisions on involvement in foreign conflicts and the regulation of business, communications, and trade.
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The following illustrates the influence of nationalism in Nation's Courts: The Gibbons v. Ogden decision allows federal government to regulate interstate commerce.
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The Gibbons v. Ogden decision allows federal government to regulate interstate commerce.
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Each of the following illustrate the influence of nationalism in foreign affairs EXCEPT: United States and Canada demilitarize their common border via the Rush-Bagot Treaty; Spain surrenders Florida in the Adams-Onís Treaty; The Monroe Doctrine warns European powers to end intervention in Western Hemisphere.
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American settlers push into the Northwest.
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The fact that U.S. territories expand westward American and settlers pushed into the Northwest illustrated the influence of nationalism in the following topic: Westward Expansion
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Westward Expansion
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President Monroe might have had the following [short-and long-term] goals in mind when he formulated the Monroe Doctrine in 1823, EXCEPT: protect American trade, diminish the power of Spain, Portugal, France, and Russia in the Western Hemisphere, provide for national security, discourage continuing U.S. territorial expansion in the Western Hemisphere.
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discourage continuing U.S. territorial expansion in the Western Hemisphere
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All the following are true about the Missouri Compromise EXCEPT: Maine, Missouri admitted as free states; Louisiana split; slavery legal south of dividing line and banned north of it; sectional balance in Senate maintained; slavery issue settled for good.
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slavery issue settled for good
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From what I know about the Missouri Compromise and the controversy that preceded it, the new spirit of nationalism in the United States was
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strong or fragile
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