Deck 10: Launching the New Ship of State,1789-1800
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Deck 10: Launching the New Ship of State,1789-1800
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Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
funding at par
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John Jay
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compact theory
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"elastic clause"
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Edmond Genêt
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loose construction
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assumption
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Little Turtle
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Citizen Edmond Genêt
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tariff
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John Adams
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strict construction
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excise tax
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Alexander Hamilton
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Matthew Lyon
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Thomas Jefferson
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"Mad Anthony" Wayne
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George Washington
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implied powers
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Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
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Convention of 1800
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Louis XVI
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two-party system
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"permanent alliances"
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French Revolution
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Declaration of the Rights of Man
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Miami Indians
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Neutrality Proclamation
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Supreme Court
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Bank of the United States
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John Marshall
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Franco-American alliance of 1778
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Bill of Rights
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impressment
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District of Columbia
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Alien Laws
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nullification
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"High" Federalists
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Jay's Treaty
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Reign of Terror
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Treaty of Greenville
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42
The Bill of Rights was intended to protect ____ against the potential tyranny of ____.
A) the prerogatives of Congress, the president
B) the army and the navy, Congress
C) the South, the northern majority
D) individual liberties, a strong central government
E) civilian authorities, the military
A) the prerogatives of Congress, the president
B) the army and the navy, Congress
C) the South, the northern majority
D) individual liberties, a strong central government
E) civilian authorities, the military
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43
When the new government was launched in 1789,
A) the nation's population was doubling about every twenty-five years.
B) most people lived in the fast-growing cities.
C) most people lived west of the Allegheny Mountains.
D) New York was the largest city in the nation.
E) a majority of the population lived in New England.
A) the nation's population was doubling about every twenty-five years.
B) most people lived in the fast-growing cities.
C) most people lived west of the Allegheny Mountains.
D) New York was the largest city in the nation.
E) a majority of the population lived in New England.
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44
Who drafted the Bill of Rights?
A) George Washington
B) John Jay
C) John Adams
D) James Madison
E) Thomas Jefferson
A) George Washington
B) John Jay
C) John Adams
D) James Madison
E) Thomas Jefferson
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Virginia and Kentucky resolutions
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Whiskey Rebellion
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Washington´s Farewell Address
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48
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Tenth Amendment
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49
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Jeffersonian Republicans
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50
Match the individual with his office in the new government under President George Washington. 
A) A-1, B-3, C-2, D-4
B) A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2
C) A-2, B-4, C-3, D-1
D) A-4, B-2, C-l, D-3
E) A-1, B-4, C-3, D-2

A) A-1, B-3, C-2, D-4
B) A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2
C) A-2, B-4, C-3, D-1
D) A-4, B-2, C-l, D-3
E) A-1, B-4, C-3, D-2
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51
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Battle of Fallen Timbers
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52
What distinguished Washington´s election in 1789?
A) He was the only president to be elected to an eight-year term.
B) He was the only president not to be elected by the Electoral College.
C) He was the only president to be appointed by the military.
D) He was the only president to have been elected outside of Constitutional procedures.
E) He was the only president to be chosen unanimously.
A) He was the only president to be elected to an eight-year term.
B) He was the only president not to be elected by the Electoral College.
C) He was the only president to be appointed by the military.
D) He was the only president to have been elected outside of Constitutional procedures.
E) He was the only president to be chosen unanimously.
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53
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XYZ affair
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54
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Pinckney´s Treaty
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55
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Federalists
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56
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Judiciary Act of 1789
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Ninth Amendment
Ninth Amendment
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58
Which statement about the young American nation is FALSE?
A) Its population was still about 90 percent rural.
B) The first official census of 1790 recorded almost 4 million people.
C) All but 5 percent of the people lived east of the Appalachian Mountains.
D) A majority of the population was branching out west of the Appalachian Mountains.
E) Foreign visitors looked down at the roughness and crudity of the pioneering life.
A) Its population was still about 90 percent rural.
B) The first official census of 1790 recorded almost 4 million people.
C) All but 5 percent of the people lived east of the Appalachian Mountains.
D) A majority of the population was branching out west of the Appalachian Mountains.
E) Foreign visitors looked down at the roughness and crudity of the pioneering life.
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59
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Sedition Act
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60
One of the antifederalists´ major criticisms of the Constitution as drafted in Philadelphia was that it
A) was too long and detailed.
B) did not provide for an adequate separation of powers.
C) failed to guarantee property rights.
D) gave too much power to the Supreme Court and federal judges.
E) did not provide a bill of rights.
A) was too long and detailed.
B) did not provide for an adequate separation of powers.
C) failed to guarantee property rights.
D) gave too much power to the Supreme Court and federal judges.
E) did not provide a bill of rights.
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61
The Pennsylvanians who participated in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 thought that the new federal excise tax on whiskey was
A) a burden on an economic necessity and a medium of exchange.
B) an important source of revenue for the new government.
C) a conspiracy of the Jeffersonians.
D) an oppressive blow at Americans´ cultural inheritance from Britain.
E) an unjust intrusion into the triangle trade.
A) a burden on an economic necessity and a medium of exchange.
B) an important source of revenue for the new government.
C) a conspiracy of the Jeffersonians.
D) an oppressive blow at Americans´ cultural inheritance from Britain.
E) an unjust intrusion into the triangle trade.
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62
Why did the new government formed under the Constitution move quickly to pass the Bill of Rights?
A) The newly elected President Washington began to show dictatorial tendencies.
B) Congress was worried that a French-style reign of terror might occur in America.
C) Many states had ratified the Constitution with the understanding that it would soon be amended to include guarantees of individual rights.
D) Western expansion required a firmer statement of individual rights in federal territories.
E) Congress wanted to amend the Constitution quickly to show that it was not meant to be unchangeable.
A) The newly elected President Washington began to show dictatorial tendencies.
B) Congress was worried that a French-style reign of terror might occur in America.
C) Many states had ratified the Constitution with the understanding that it would soon be amended to include guarantees of individual rights.
D) Western expansion required a firmer statement of individual rights in federal territories.
E) Congress wanted to amend the Constitution quickly to show that it was not meant to be unchangeable.
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63
Match each political leader with his positions on public policy in the 1790s. 
A) A-1, 2, 4, 6──B-3, 5, 7, 8
B) A-1, 5, 6, 7──B-2, 3, 4, 8
C) A-2, 3, 5, 8──B-1, 4, 6, 7
D) A-3, 6, 7, 8──B-1, 2, 4, 5
E) A-5, 2, 6, 3──B-1, 4, 7, 8

A) A-1, 2, 4, 6──B-3, 5, 7, 8
B) A-1, 5, 6, 7──B-2, 3, 4, 8
C) A-2, 3, 5, 8──B-1, 4, 6, 7
D) A-3, 6, 7, 8──B-1, 2, 4, 5
E) A-5, 2, 6, 3──B-1, 4, 7, 8
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64
Alexander Hamilton believed that a large national debt would
A) do great harm to the nation's economy.
B) cause inflation in the long run.
C) persuade individuals and nations not to lend money to the United States.
D) be beneficial because people to whom the government owed money would work hard to make the nation a success.
E) be justified only for national defense purposes.
A) do great harm to the nation's economy.
B) cause inflation in the long run.
C) persuade individuals and nations not to lend money to the United States.
D) be beneficial because people to whom the government owed money would work hard to make the nation a success.
E) be justified only for national defense purposes.
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65
The federal government´s suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion
A) generated new respect for federal power, but struck many as disproportionate.
B) destroyed Washington´s reputation for a time, but eventually earned him admiration.
C) emboldened the rebels in Pennsylvania to spread their movement to other states, but they found little success.
D) helped destroy the struggling federalist party, but created a new farmers´ party.
E) was so badly handled that the new government lost most of the respect it had.
A) generated new respect for federal power, but struck many as disproportionate.
B) destroyed Washington´s reputation for a time, but eventually earned him admiration.
C) emboldened the rebels in Pennsylvania to spread their movement to other states, but they found little success.
D) helped destroy the struggling federalist party, but created a new farmers´ party.
E) was so badly handled that the new government lost most of the respect it had.
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66
The Bill of Rights guarantees individual rights and freedoms in several areas EXCEPT
A) the right to vote.
B) the right to petition the government.
C) freedom of religion.
D) freedom of the press.
E) right to a trial by a jury.
A) the right to vote.
B) the right to petition the government.
C) freedom of religion.
D) freedom of the press.
E) right to a trial by a jury.
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67
Which statement about Hamilton´s plan for a Bank of the United States is FALSE?
A) It would be a private institution with the government as its major stockholder.
B) It would print an urgently needed and sound paper currency.
C) It would facilitate the federal government´s assumption of state debts.
D) It would serve as a depository for federal funds.
E) It would stimulate business by keeping currency in circulation.
A) It would be a private institution with the government as its major stockholder.
B) It would print an urgently needed and sound paper currency.
C) It would facilitate the federal government´s assumption of state debts.
D) It would serve as a depository for federal funds.
E) It would stimulate business by keeping currency in circulation.
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68
The ____ Amendment might rightly be called the "states' rights" amendment.
A) First
B) Sixth
C) Eighth
D) Ninth
E) Tenth
A) First
B) Sixth
C) Eighth
D) Ninth
E) Tenth
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69
The Judiciary Act of 1789 created the federal court system and also the
A) office of the judge advocate general.
B) justice department.
C) state supreme courts.
D) state circuit courts.
E) office of the attorney general.
A) office of the judge advocate general.
B) justice department.
C) state supreme courts.
D) state circuit courts.
E) office of the attorney general.
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70
Which program was the most essential to Hamilton´s goal of bolstering the nation´s credit?
A) Assumption
B) Currency devaluation
C) Funding at par
D) Excise taxes
E) Taxing the slave trade
A) Assumption
B) Currency devaluation
C) Funding at par
D) Excise taxes
E) Taxing the slave trade
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71
What does the Ninth Amendment say?
A) It prohibits Congress from making laws that restrict freedoms of religion, speech, and peaceful assembly, freedom of the press, and petitioning the government.
B) "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
C) The protection of specific rights in the other amendments "shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
D) The people have the right not to be subject to "unreasonable searches and seizures."
E) Powers not assigned to the federal government or prohibited to the states by the Constitution "are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
A) It prohibits Congress from making laws that restrict freedoms of religion, speech, and peaceful assembly, freedom of the press, and petitioning the government.
B) "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
C) The protection of specific rights in the other amendments "shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
D) The people have the right not to be subject to "unreasonable searches and seizures."
E) Powers not assigned to the federal government or prohibited to the states by the Constitution "are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
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72
The opposition of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to the financial plan of Alexander Hamilton resulted in
A) the formation of permanent political parties.
B) Hamilton's dismissal from the cabinet by George Washington.
C) Jefferson's decision to run against George Washington.
D) a sharp conflict between the president and Congress.
E) the revival of antifederalist sentiment.
A) the formation of permanent political parties.
B) Hamilton's dismissal from the cabinet by George Washington.
C) Jefferson's decision to run against George Washington.
D) a sharp conflict between the president and Congress.
E) the revival of antifederalist sentiment.
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73
Alexander Hamilton's proposed Bank of the United States was
A) rejected by the House of Representatives.
B) supported by Thomas Jefferson.
C) enthusiastically supported by George Washington.
D) based on the "necessary and proper," or "elastic," clause in the Constitution.
E) to be owned and operated by the Treasury Department.
A) rejected by the House of Representatives.
B) supported by Thomas Jefferson.
C) enthusiastically supported by George Washington.
D) based on the "necessary and proper," or "elastic," clause in the Constitution.
E) to be owned and operated by the Treasury Department.
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74
As a two-party political system took shape in the 1790s,newspapers
A) stayed clear of political conflict.
B) were increasingly ignored as irrelevant.
C) were outlawed by the Sedition Act.
D) helped to solidify and spread the new parties´ messages.
E) became the voice of the Jeffersonian Republican party.
A) stayed clear of political conflict.
B) were increasingly ignored as irrelevant.
C) were outlawed by the Sedition Act.
D) helped to solidify and spread the new parties´ messages.
E) became the voice of the Jeffersonian Republican party.
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75
Jefferson's arguments against the constitutionality of a Bank of the United States were based on the "strict construction" principles especially embodied in
A) the Articles of Confederation.
B) the "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution.
C) the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.
D) the Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights.
E) the restrictions on Congress's powers in Article II, Section 9 of the Constitution.
A) the Articles of Confederation.
B) the "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution.
C) the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions.
D) the Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights.
E) the restrictions on Congress's powers in Article II, Section 9 of the Constitution.
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76
Hamilton expected that the revenue to pay the interest on the national debt would come from
A) sales taxes and licensing fees.
B) customs duties (tariffs) and excise taxes.
C) income and property taxes.
D) western land sales and foreign loans.
E) capital gains taxes on corporations.
A) sales taxes and licensing fees.
B) customs duties (tariffs) and excise taxes.
C) income and property taxes.
D) western land sales and foreign loans.
E) capital gains taxes on corporations.
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77
Which of these measures was NOT part of Alexander Hamilton's economic program?
A) A national bank
B) Funding the entire national debt at "par"
C) Assumption of state debts by the federal government
D) Tariffs
E) A monetary system based on silver
A) A national bank
B) Funding the entire national debt at "par"
C) Assumption of state debts by the federal government
D) Tariffs
E) A monetary system based on silver
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78
Alexander Hamilton's financial program for the economic development of the United States favored
A) agricultural interests.
B) New England.
C) the wealthy.
D) the poor.
E) the middle class.
A) agricultural interests.
B) New England.
C) the wealthy.
D) the poor.
E) the middle class.
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79
Which economic sector did Hamilton think would be increasingly important to the future of the American economy?
A) Commerce
B) Plantation agriculture
C) Small-scale farming
D) Industrial manufacturing
E) The slave trade
A) Commerce
B) Plantation agriculture
C) Small-scale farming
D) Industrial manufacturing
E) The slave trade
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80
As secretary of the treasury,Alexander Hamilton's first objective was to
A) reduce the federal debt.
B) bring more industry to the United States.
C) see that more agricultural products were exported.
D) bolster the national credit.
E) put the country on the gold standard.
A) reduce the federal debt.
B) bring more industry to the United States.
C) see that more agricultural products were exported.
D) bolster the national credit.
E) put the country on the gold standard.
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