
True or False !!!!!!!10 points for the correct answers!!!?
(1) John C. Calhoun believed that a state could nullify a federal law (2) The Constitution requires the nation to have two political parties (3) Hamilton's argument for establishing a National Bank is an example of strict construction of the Constitution (4) Jefferson's position favoring the Louisiana Purchase is an example of loose construction of the Constititoin (5)The Nullification Crisis was caused by a dispute over the tariff (6) Abolitionists were American who wanted to get rid of the tariff (7) The main issue in the election of 1844 was expansionism (8) Temperance reformers wanted to prohibit the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages (9) In the original Constitution, women had the right to vote (10) Edgar Allan Poe is given credit for inventing the detective story
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