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1 March, 16:16

The Panic of 1819

A) brought a halt to western expansion for decades.

B) convinced the West that the national bank was a sound institution.

C) did little to change American attitudes toward growth and expansion.

D) removed the national bank as a political issue.

E) prompted large numbers of easterners to pick up and move west.

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  1. 1 March, 16:17
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    The answer is C. Did little to change American attitudes toward Growth and Expansion

    The Panic of 1819 was the first major financial crisis in the US, but it doesn't stopped US attitudes towards Growth and Expansion, we still continued to do westward Expansion in the middle of financial crisis (We acquired Ohio and northern Mississippi around year 1820)
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