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PLEASE HURRY AND HAVE A FULL ANSWER!!! 60 POINTS. 2. What roles did the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson have

in shaping American politics and identity? 3. How did the Industrial Revolution affect labor, social structures, and economic development? Did the changes result in greater prosperity or new conflicts? 4. How did republican values shape American life in the areas of the economy, family, politics, and religion? 5. How did the Second Great Awakening influence the growth of social reform movements? Did these developments represent countercultural movements or a reappearance of traditional American beliefs and practices? 6. Although the Atlantic slave trade was abolished in 1809, the number of enslaved persons increased dramatically during the first half of the nineteenth century. What factors contributed to this growth? How did enslaved persons resist slavery?
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But this prosperity came at a cost, gobbling up the lands of Native Americans in the West and the labor of enslaved people in the South. ... The rise of political parties and the era of Jefferson ... The presidency of Andrew Jackson ... The War of 1812 was very unpopular in New England because it disproportionately affected ...

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