B because they did not want another one like that to happen; they didn’t want enslaved people to gain any form of power
Continued into the 2010s duhhh
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1. Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?
- D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.
2. What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?
- B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.
3. How did the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland affect the federal government?
- C. It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.
4. How did Marbury v. Madison help balance the federal government in the United States?
- D. It allowed the Supreme Court to check the actions of the other two branches through judicial review.
The European powers, according to Monroe<span>, were obligated to respect the Western Hemisphere as the United States' sphere of interest. President James </span>Monroe's<span>1823 annual </span>message<span> to Congress contained the </span>Monroe Doctrine<span>, which warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere</span>