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Deck 7: Completing the Revolution
1
The winner of the presidential election of 1800 was
A) James Madison.
B) John Adams.
C) Thomas Jefferson.
D) James Monroe.
E) Aaron Burr.
A) James Madison.
B) John Adams.
C) Thomas Jefferson.
D) James Monroe.
E) Aaron Burr.
Thomas Jefferson.
2
Which of the following best describes John Adams's term in office?
A) It was successful.
B) It was embattled.
C) It was uneventful.
D) It was successful domestically but unsuccessful in foreign affairs.
E) It united the Federalist Party but led to intense opposition from the Republicans.
A) It was successful.
B) It was embattled.
C) It was uneventful.
D) It was successful domestically but unsuccessful in foreign affairs.
E) It united the Federalist Party but led to intense opposition from the Republicans.
It was embattled.
3
One of the most peculiar aspects of the Battle of New Orleans was that
A) the Americans suffered no casualties.
B) Native Americans were responsible for the U.S. victory.
C) the city was not captured even though it was a British victory.
D) it was unclear who won.
E) it occurred after the war had ended.
A) the Americans suffered no casualties.
B) Native Americans were responsible for the U.S. victory.
C) the city was not captured even though it was a British victory.
D) it was unclear who won.
E) it occurred after the war had ended.
it occurred after the war had ended.
4
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolves
A) were written by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
B) declared that the Alien and Sedition Acts gave the national government powers not mentioned in the Constitution.
C) asserted that states could invalidate or nullify federal laws.
D) interpreted the constitution as a compact between states.
E) all of these choices
A) were written by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
B) declared that the Alien and Sedition Acts gave the national government powers not mentioned in the Constitution.
C) asserted that states could invalidate or nullify federal laws.
D) interpreted the constitution as a compact between states.
E) all of these choices
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5
The principal author of the Bill of Rights was
A) James Madison.
B) Thomas Jefferson.
C) Ben Franklin.
D) Alexander Hamilton.
E) George Washington
A) James Madison.
B) Thomas Jefferson.
C) Ben Franklin.
D) Alexander Hamilton.
E) George Washington
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6
"Mad" Anthony Wayne defeated the northwestern Indian tribes at the Battle of
A) Tippecanoe.
B) Thames.
C) Fallen Timbers.
D) Fort Mims.
E) New Orleans.
A) Tippecanoe.
B) Thames.
C) Fallen Timbers.
D) Fort Mims.
E) New Orleans.
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7
The Embargo Act (1807) cut off U.S. shipping with
A) England.
B) France.
C) France and England.
D) Spain and Portugal.
E) foreign countries.
A) England.
B) France.
C) France and England.
D) Spain and Portugal.
E) foreign countries.
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8
The congressional group that forcefully advocated war with Great Britain in 1812 was known as the
A) Red Sticks.
B) War Hawks.
C) War Doves.
D) Red Coats.
E) Minutemen.
A) Red Sticks.
B) War Hawks.
C) War Doves.
D) Red Coats.
E) Minutemen.
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9
Which of the following was not a resolution of the Hartford Convention?
A) to remove the "three-fifths clause" from the Constitution
B) to deny the right of naturalized citizens to hold office
C) to end the War of 1812 immediately
D) to make it increasingly difficult for a new state to enter the union
E) to require two-thirds majority of both houses to declare war.
A) to remove the "three-fifths clause" from the Constitution
B) to deny the right of naturalized citizens to hold office
C) to end the War of 1812 immediately
D) to make it increasingly difficult for a new state to enter the union
E) to require two-thirds majority of both houses to declare war.
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10
The hero of the Battle of New Orleans was
A) William Henry Harrison.
B) James Monroe.
C) Andrew Jackson.
D) Ulysses S. Grant.
E) Tecumseh.
A) William Henry Harrison.
B) James Monroe.
C) Andrew Jackson.
D) Ulysses S. Grant.
E) Tecumseh.
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11
The man most responsible for the establishment of the system of government finance was
A) James Madison.
B) George Washington.
C) Alexander Hamilton.
D) Thomas Jefferson.
E) Henry Knox.
A) James Madison.
B) George Washington.
C) Alexander Hamilton.
D) Thomas Jefferson.
E) Henry Knox.
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12
The Treaty of Ghent (1814), ending the War of 1812, can be best described as
A) a British victory.
B) an American victory.
C) a draw.
D) all of these choices.
E) an Indian victory.
A) a British victory.
B) an American victory.
C) a draw.
D) all of these choices.
E) an Indian victory.
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13
In Alexander Hamilton's Report on , the treasury secretary urged Congress to assume state debts and combine them with the government's foreign debt.
A) Manufactures
B) Public Credit
C) Tariffs
D) State Debts
E) National Debt
A) Manufactures
B) Public Credit
C) Tariffs
D) State Debts
E) National Debt
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14
The British Orders in Council (1806) attempted to stop world shipping with which nation?
A) France
B) United States
C) Spain
D) Russia
E) Brazil.
A) France
B) United States
C) Spain
D) Russia
E) Brazil.
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15
James Madison's war message listed all except which of the following as reasons for the War of 1812?
A) U.S. interest in acquiring Canada
B) attacks on U.S. shipping
C) impressment of U.S. seamen
D) use of foreign spies and provocations in the United States
E) British influence over western Indians.
A) U.S. interest in acquiring Canada
B) attacks on U.S. shipping
C) impressment of U.S. seamen
D) use of foreign spies and provocations in the United States
E) British influence over western Indians.
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16
Tecumseh was killed at the Battle of
A) the Thames.
B) Detroit.
C) Lake Erie.
D) New Orleans.
E) Baltimore.
A) the Thames.
B) Detroit.
C) Lake Erie.
D) New Orleans.
E) Baltimore.
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17
The Louisiana Territory was purchased from
A) Spain.
B) Great Britain.
C) Portugal.
D) France.
E) Native Americans.
A) Spain.
B) Great Britain.
C) Portugal.
D) France.
E) Native Americans.
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18
Each of the following was a part of the Hamiltonian Plan except
A) a national bank.
B) a tariff.
C) funding of the debt.
D) building a turnpike.
E) assuming state debts.
A) a national bank.
B) a tariff.
C) funding of the debt.
D) building a turnpike.
E) assuming state debts.
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19
The first contested presidential election in the United States was in
A) 1788.
B) 1792.
C) 1796.
D) 1800.
E) 1804.
A) 1788.
B) 1792.
C) 1796.
D) 1800.
E) 1804.
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20
Which of the following is not true about the Whiskey Rebellion?
A) It was fought over the tax on whiskey.
B) It was quelled by Washington and twelve thousand militia men.
C) It was centered in rural New York.
D) It was seen as a challenge to the power of the federal government.
E) President Washington pardoned the rebels.
A) It was fought over the tax on whiskey.
B) It was quelled by Washington and twelve thousand militia men.
C) It was centered in rural New York.
D) It was seen as a challenge to the power of the federal government.
E) President Washington pardoned the rebels.
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21
The First Amendment to the Constitution guaranteed
A) no cruel and unusual punishment.
B) voting rights for white adult men.
C) freedom of speech, press, and religion.
D) the right to bear arms.
E) the right to trial by jury.
A) no cruel and unusual punishment.
B) voting rights for white adult men.
C) freedom of speech, press, and religion.
D) the right to bear arms.
E) the right to trial by jury.
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22
The First Congress's first action was to
A) approve the Bill of Rights.
B) create a federal court system.
C) create the executive departments of War, State, and Treasury.
D) declare war on France.
E) pass a tariff on imports.
A) approve the Bill of Rights.
B) create a federal court system.
C) create the executive departments of War, State, and Treasury.
D) declare war on France.
E) pass a tariff on imports.
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23
Which of the following accurately contrasts the views of Hamilton and Jefferson?
A) Hamilton wanted to expand federal power; Jefferson wanted to limit it.
B) Hamilton protected the interests of working-class citizens; Jefferson protected the wealthy planters and merchants.
C) Hamilton's support came from the South and West; Jefferson's from the Northeast.
D) Hamilton patterned his program after the French model; Jefferson copied the English system.
E) Hamilton upheld the ideals of the Revolution; Jefferson emphasized the need for law and order.
A) Hamilton wanted to expand federal power; Jefferson wanted to limit it.
B) Hamilton protected the interests of working-class citizens; Jefferson protected the wealthy planters and merchants.
C) Hamilton's support came from the South and West; Jefferson's from the Northeast.
D) Hamilton patterned his program after the French model; Jefferson copied the English system.
E) Hamilton upheld the ideals of the Revolution; Jefferson emphasized the need for law and order.
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24
The reception of Jay's Treaty can best be described as
A) very negative.
B) very positive.
C) restrained.
D) relief.
E) none of these choices
A) very negative.
B) very positive.
C) restrained.
D) relief.
E) none of these choices
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25
As president, Thomas Jefferson
A) increased the size and expense of the government.
B) used the Sedition Act to arrest outspoken Federalist opponents.
C) reduced the size of the army and navy and cut back on military spending.
D) spent thousands of dollars on extravagant balls and dinner parties.
E) rejected the opportunity to expand the territory of the U.S.
A) increased the size and expense of the government.
B) used the Sedition Act to arrest outspoken Federalist opponents.
C) reduced the size of the army and navy and cut back on military spending.
D) spent thousands of dollars on extravagant balls and dinner parties.
E) rejected the opportunity to expand the territory of the U.S.
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26
Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans favored
A) promoting the revolutionary concepts of limited government.
B) establishing stronger ties with England instead of France.
C) the economic interests of merchants, bankers, and businessmen.
D) expanding the power of the national government.
E) a national government with no executive leader.
A) promoting the revolutionary concepts of limited government.
B) establishing stronger ties with England instead of France.
C) the economic interests of merchants, bankers, and businessmen.
D) expanding the power of the national government.
E) a national government with no executive leader.
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27
What percent of US federal revenue came from British tariffs?
A) 25
B) 50
C) 90
D) 10
E) 75
A) 25
B) 50
C) 90
D) 10
E) 75
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28
In his Farewell Address, George Washington
A) encouraged healthy sectional rivalry.
B) denounced the actions of the French Republic.
C) obligated the United States to support antimonarchical revolutions in the Western Hemisphere.
D) encouraged the development of political parties.
E) warned against entangling foreign alliances and partisan domestic politics.
A) encouraged healthy sectional rivalry.
B) denounced the actions of the French Republic.
C) obligated the United States to support antimonarchical revolutions in the Western Hemisphere.
D) encouraged the development of political parties.
E) warned against entangling foreign alliances and partisan domestic politics.
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29
John Marshall was
A) completely determined to destroy the Republican party at all costs.
B) interested in establishing the independence and interpretative powers of the federal judiciary.
C) a strong supporter of Adams's war with France and use of the Alien and Sedition Acts.
D) the first Republican appointed to the Supreme Court.
E) an opponent of the expansion of the power of the national government.
A) completely determined to destroy the Republican party at all costs.
B) interested in establishing the independence and interpretative powers of the federal judiciary.
C) a strong supporter of Adams's war with France and use of the Alien and Sedition Acts.
D) the first Republican appointed to the Supreme Court.
E) an opponent of the expansion of the power of the national government.
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30
Which of the following best describes John Adams during his presidency?
A) He had an optimistic faith in the goodness and support of the American people.
B) He helped pass legislation that strengthened constitutional protection of the freedoms of speech and press.
C) He had an embattled mentality and feared he was surrounded by enemies.
D) He was bored with dull public life and decided not to run for a second term.
E) He united his political party and proved to be an effective leader.
A) He had an optimistic faith in the goodness and support of the American people.
B) He helped pass legislation that strengthened constitutional protection of the freedoms of speech and press.
C) He had an embattled mentality and feared he was surrounded by enemies.
D) He was bored with dull public life and decided not to run for a second term.
E) He united his political party and proved to be an effective leader.
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31
George Washington served terms.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 6
E) 8
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 6
E) 8
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32
The first judge to be removed from office as a result of impeachment proceedings was
A) John Marshall.
B) John Randolph.
C) Samuel Chase.
D) John Pickering.
E) Aaron Burr.
A) John Marshall.
B) John Randolph.
C) Samuel Chase.
D) John Pickering.
E) Aaron Burr.
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33
The XYZ Affair
A) took place during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.
B) was a failed attempt by Treasury officials to embezzle public education funds.
C) saw French officials demand a bribe in return for improving relations with the United States.
D) was a scandal involving John Adams's secretary of war and the wife of the French ambassador.
E) involved the British practice of impressment.
A) took place during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.
B) was a failed attempt by Treasury officials to embezzle public education funds.
C) saw French officials demand a bribe in return for improving relations with the United States.
D) was a scandal involving John Adams's secretary of war and the wife of the French ambassador.
E) involved the British practice of impressment.
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34
The Lewis and Clark expedition was partly guided by the Indian
A) Pocahontas.
B) Tecumseh.
C) Tenskwatawa.
D) Sacajawea.
E) Red Sticks.
A) Pocahontas.
B) Tecumseh.
C) Tenskwatawa.
D) Sacajawea.
E) Red Sticks.
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35
In 1814
A) Thomas Jefferson retired.
B) England defeated Napoleon.
C) The Alien and Sedition Acts were passed.
D) Citizen Genet arrived in the U.S.
E) all of these choices
A) Thomas Jefferson retired.
B) England defeated Napoleon.
C) The Alien and Sedition Acts were passed.
D) Citizen Genet arrived in the U.S.
E) all of these choices
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36
Many states opposed federal assumption of state debts because
A) most northern states had already paid their debts and saw the assumption plan as a southern plot to increase their power.
B) the debt was so high that paying it would bankrupt the nation.
C) most of the money would go to western states that had not been fiscally responsible during the war.
D) it would be easier to repudiate the entire debt and start with "a clean slate."
E) most southern states had already paid their debts and did not want to pay off the debts of others.
A) most northern states had already paid their debts and saw the assumption plan as a southern plot to increase their power.
B) the debt was so high that paying it would bankrupt the nation.
C) most of the money would go to western states that had not been fiscally responsible during the war.
D) it would be easier to repudiate the entire debt and start with "a clean slate."
E) most southern states had already paid their debts and did not want to pay off the debts of others.
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37
The Judiciary Act of 1789
A) provided that all Supreme Court cases must originate in federal circuit courts.
B) gave Congress the power to remove federal judges from office.
C) established a six-member Supreme Court and set up the federal district and circuit court system.
D) was the most important piece of legislation passed during Washington's presidency.
E) gave Congress the power to appoint Supreme Court justices.
A) provided that all Supreme Court cases must originate in federal circuit courts.
B) gave Congress the power to remove federal judges from office.
C) established a six-member Supreme Court and set up the federal district and circuit court system.
D) was the most important piece of legislation passed during Washington's presidency.
E) gave Congress the power to appoint Supreme Court justices.
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38
The US attack on Canada
A) was a huge success.
B) resulted in a draw.
C) failed miserably.
D) was a quick victory.
E) was easy.
A) was a huge success.
B) resulted in a draw.
C) failed miserably.
D) was a quick victory.
E) was easy.
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39
The first controversy of the Washington administration involved the
A) dignity to attach to the president's office.
B) location of the nation's capital.
C) role of the cabinet in formulating policy.
D) name of the new country.
E) salary to be given to the president.
A) dignity to attach to the president's office.
B) location of the nation's capital.
C) role of the cabinet in formulating policy.
D) name of the new country.
E) salary to be given to the president.
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40
The debate over the president's title was
A) many weeks long.
B) settled by the Constitution, which outlawed titles of all kinds.
C) not resolved until after Washington's administration had ended.
D) started by Jefferson who favored the title "His Elective Highness."
E) settled by popular ballot.
A) many weeks long.
B) settled by the Constitution, which outlawed titles of all kinds.
C) not resolved until after Washington's administration had ended.
D) started by Jefferson who favored the title "His Elective Highness."
E) settled by popular ballot.
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41
Which of the following is true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts?
A) Many states joined Kentucky and Virginia in opposing them.
B) The Sedition Act led to the prosecution of fourteen Federalists.
C) They were passed by Congress at the instigation of John Adams.
D) President Adams never used the powers granted under the Alien Act.
E) none of these choices.
A) Many states joined Kentucky and Virginia in opposing them.
B) The Sedition Act led to the prosecution of fourteen Federalists.
C) They were passed by Congress at the instigation of John Adams.
D) President Adams never used the powers granted under the Alien Act.
E) none of these choices.
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42
Federal assumption of the state debts would funnel money out of all of the following sections of the country except
A) the southern states.
B) the middle states.
C) the northeastern states.
D) the western states.
E) Canada.
A) the southern states.
B) the middle states.
C) the northeastern states.
D) the western states.
E) Canada.
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43
Citizen Edmond Genêt was a French government official who commissioned American privateers to harass British shipping.
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44
Not one Federalist supported Madison's declaration of war in 1812.
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45
Which of the following is not true about the election of 1796?
A) The major candidates campaigned in person.
B) It resulted in the president and vice president being from different parties.
C) Newspaper editors and foreign governments were very involved in shaping the outcome.
D) It was decided in the states of Pennsylvania and New York.
E) John Adams won.
A) The major candidates campaigned in person.
B) It resulted in the president and vice president being from different parties.
C) Newspaper editors and foreign governments were very involved in shaping the outcome.
D) It was decided in the states of Pennsylvania and New York.
E) John Adams won.
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46
The Capitol and president's home were burned by the British during the War of 1812.
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47
The choice of the site for Washington, D.C. was determined by a deal among Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson.
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48
As a result of the Lewis and Clark expedition
A) the nation was assured that Louisiana Purchase was well worth the price.
B) Thomas Jefferson questioned the wisdom of the Louisiana Purchase.
C) Lewis ran for president in 1808.
D) Americans got their first knowledge of California.
E) Jefferson's reelection was less certain.
A) the nation was assured that Louisiana Purchase was well worth the price.
B) Thomas Jefferson questioned the wisdom of the Louisiana Purchase.
C) Lewis ran for president in 1808.
D) Americans got their first knowledge of California.
E) Jefferson's reelection was less certain.
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49
Thomas Jefferson was less critical than the Federalists of the French Revolution.
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50
Jay's Treaty was unanimously praised in the United States.
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51
The "undeclared war with France" was fought because France was seizing American ships that were trading with Great Britain.
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52
Washington and his closest advisers came to be called
A) Washingtonians.
B) Republicans.
C) Federalists.
D) Constitutionalists.
E) Democrats.
A) Washingtonians.
B) Republicans.
C) Federalists.
D) Constitutionalists.
E) Democrats.
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53
The Whiskey Rebellion was waged because of the desire to acquire cheaper alcoholic spirits for urban laborers.
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54
The Embargo Act hurt the worst.
A) western farmers
B) southern plantation owners
C) northern manufacturers
D) Native Americans
E) the seaport cities of the northeast
A) western farmers
B) southern plantation owners
C) northern manufacturers
D) Native Americans
E) the seaport cities of the northeast
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55
As Thomas Jefferson stood for reelection in 1804, he could look back on first term.
A) an astonishingly successful
B) a very unsuccessful
C) a disappointing
D) a moderately successful
E) a violent
A) an astonishingly successful
B) a very unsuccessful
C) a disappointing
D) a moderately successful
E) a violent
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56
The new government's chief source of income was to be
A) a tariff on imports.
B) an income tax.
C) harbor and customs duties.
D) excise taxes on domestic manufactures.
E) interest on loans.
A) a tariff on imports.
B) an income tax.
C) harbor and customs duties.
D) excise taxes on domestic manufactures.
E) interest on loans.
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57
Militiamen from all of the following except helped to quell the Whiskey Rebellion.
A) Maryland
B) Virginia
C) New York
D) New Jersey
E) Pennsylvania.
A) Maryland
B) Virginia
C) New York
D) New Jersey
E) Pennsylvania.
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58
In the late 18th century, Spain sought to reassert its authority and its claims in North America.
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59
The 1807 Embargo Act was a motivating force for American commerce.
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60
John Adams's vice president during his one term in office was his archenemy, Alexander Hamilton.
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61
The crisis with France allowed the High Federalists to push their domestic agenda despite the opposition of President Adams.
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62
"The Star-Spangled Banner" was written by William Henry Harrison during the War of 1812.
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63
The Treaty of Ghent merely returned the status quo prior to the war.
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64
Congress gave itself the power to appoint the heads of the executive department.
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65
The XYZ Affair was the last scandal of George Washington's presidency.
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66
New England had the highest number of War Hawks.
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67
The Lewis and Clark expedition traveled more than 1,600 miles on the Missouri River.
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68
The Hartford Convention declared the secession of the New England states.
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69
With the Battle of New Orleans, the United States won the War of 1812.
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70
The debate over the national bank was the first to raise the question of "necessary and proper" laws and actions.
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71
Tenskwatawa tried to convince Native Americans to stop drinking alcohol.
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72
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was John Adams's running mate in the election of 1796.
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73
Hamilton saw all of his financial plans for the new nation rejected.
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74
Federal judges receive lifetime appointments and can be removed from office by impeachment only.
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75
The national debt was significantly reduced during Jefferson's administration.
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76
After taking office, Thomas Jefferson increased the number of federal governmental balls and dinners.
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77
The Washington administration sided with Britain in its war against France only because it wanted to protect Anglo-American trade.
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78
In 1811-12, a united Democratic-Republican party controlled both houses of Congress.
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79
Purchasing Louisiana necessitated an increase in the size of the military to protect the new territory.
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80
As President, Jefferson insisted on giving an increasingly powerful role to the military in domestic affairs.
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