American History A. L6-8
The Electoral College was created for the following reasons. Select all that apply.
-Eligible voters were not well informed. -Few understood the needs of a government. -News spread slowly in the 18th century.
How did the Embargo Act of 1807 impact the affected nations? Select all that apply.
-France made a trade deal with America. -England had food shortages and unsold goods.
Which were causes of the French Revolution? Select all that apply.
-France's outdated estates system that gave the upper class too much power -crop failures that led to bread shortages and starvation for the poorer classes -debt accrued by the treasury for its involvement in the American Revolution
Who wrote The Federalist Papers? Select all that apply
-James Madison -Alexander Hamilton -John Jay
Who were the most prominent advocates for war with Britain? Select all that apply.
-John C. Calhoun -Henry Clay
What was the impact of the Battle of Tippecanoe? Select all that apply.
-The battle inflamed tensions already growing between Americans and the British. -Tecumseh went on to ruthlessly fight alongside British forces in the War of 1812.
How did the Kentucky Resolutions advance states' rights? Select all that apply.
-They asserted that the Constitution was a pact between independent states. -They said that a state legislature could nullify an unconstitutional federal law.
On the day of the 1800 election, there was a tie in the Electoral College between which two candidates? Select all that apply.
-Thomas Jefferson -Aaron Burr
What were the Articles of Confederation designed to provide the 13 colonies? Select all that apply.
-a spirit of friendly cooperation among the states -a system to work together in times of need, such as war
What are the two procedures for ratifying and amending the US Constitution? Select all that apply.
-calling for an amendment convention -introducing legislation into Congress
Which were part of Alexander Hamilton's economic recovery plan?
-create a central bank that would pay off the states' war debts -charge tariffs on imported goods so that the United States could grow its manufacturing businesses
Which elements in the Virginia Plan became part of the government under the US Constitution?
-executive branch -judicial branch -bicameral legislature
Which constitutional rights did the Sedition Act violate? Select all that apply.
-freedom of speech -freedom of the press
What actions by the British led to American resentment? Select all that apply.
-impressment -American Indian aid
Which are powers of the executive branch? Select all that apply.
-nomination of judges -veto power
Which are powers of the legislative branch? Select all that apply.
-to impeach a judge or president -to confirm or deny judicial appointments
Which actions must occur before a proposed amendment can pass through both houses of Congress? Select all that apply.
-voting -debating
The Louisiana Purchase involved the countries of the United States and _[blank]_.
France
What happened during the Quasi-War?
French and US ships battled at sea, although there had been no official declaration of war.
American diplomats and the American people were outraged with the French because of the _[blank]_.
French government's demand for a bribe to begin peace negotiations
Which political party wanted a stronger central government?
Federalists
Who authored the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
The Battle of Tippecanoe served as a preamble to which war?
War of 1812
What was America's first overseas battle?
a battle with the Barbary pirates to end bribery
What type of government was created by the Articles of Confederation?
a collection of states tied together in a loose union
Jefferson was a strict _[blank]_ of the constitution, meaning he followed the document to the letter while not believing in any room for interpretation.
constructionist
Which of these did the New Jersey Plan have in common with the original Articles of Confederation?
equal representation among the states
For which of the following did Marbury v. Madison establish a precedent that continues to be utilized today?
judicial review
What important principle did the Marbury v. Madison case establish?
judicial review
Which branch of government possesses veto power?
executive
Marshall is credited with _[blank]_ judicial power during his tenure as chief justice.
expanding
Which of the following describes the Alien Acts?
laws that took away rights from foreign-born persons in the United States
The Three-Fifths Compromise determined that which group would be counted as three-fifths of one person, for the purposes of representation and taxation?
slaves
Which was the official name of the Lewis and Clark expedition group that was commissioned to explore a western route?
the Corps of Discovery
Washington's farewell address warned America against _[blank]_.
the dangers of political parties
Which quote from Jefferson's Inaugural Address cites his attempt to reunite a politically split nation?
"We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists."
How are electors for the Electoral College determined in each state?
A state gets as many electoral votes as the number of its senators and representatives.
Which party's platform included limiting national government, supporting states' rights, restricting participation in government, and protecting private property, including slaves?
Democratic-Republicans
Which accurately expresses Jefferson and Hamilton's different views?
Hamilton wanted the federal government to create a national bank. Jefferson felt it was unconstitutional for the government to claim a power that was not specifically granted by the constitution.
Which of the following reasons made George Washington a good choice for the position of president of the United States?
He did not want to hold the position for long.
What was the significance of Zebulon Pike's journey?
He revealed the geography of the Southwest from Spanish maps that he saw.
How did Tecumseh promote cooperation among American Indians?
He traveled throughout native villages seeking support.
Why did President Thomas Jefferson commission General Zebulon Pike?
He wanted to find the source of the Mississippi River.
Why is the election of 1800 sometimes called the Revolution of 1800?
It was a peaceful transition of power from one political party to another.
Who is considered the Father of the Constitution as well as the Father of the Bill of Rights?
James Madison
How did the French Revolution contribute to political conflict in the US?
Jefferson supported the Revolution, while Hamilton opposed it.
Who was president during the XYZ Affair and Quasi-War?
John Adams
Which explorers did President Jefferson send out to explore the Louisiana Purchase?
Lewis and Clark
How did the Alien and Sedition Acts go against the Constitution?
Limits on freedom of the press went against the First Amendment.
Why were farmers like Daniel Shays upset?
Massachusetts punished poor farmers unable to pay taxes.
What was the impact of Jefferson's policy of neutrality?
Not: Jefferson's neutrality led to the purchase of the Louisiana Territory. Correct: The passage of the Embargo Act of 1807 damaged the US economy.
What led to the case of Marbury v. Madison?
Not: President James Madison issuing a writ of mandamus Correct:Adams quickly appointing federal positions at the end of his term
Whose guidance helped the Lewis and Clark expedition avoid hostility from native tribes and the risk of starvation?
Sacagawea
Match each term with its correct description.
Shay's Rebellion: demonstrated the weaknesses of national government under the Articles of Confederation Virginia: favored larger states in the new federal government and laid out a two-house (bicameral) legislature New Jersey: gave all states equal representation in the legislature and sought to give Congress powers such as levying taxes Constitutional Convention: later name given to the Philadelphia Convention in commemoration of the final document its delegates produced
Which is expressed by the doctrine of states' rights?
States have the power to make and enforce laws for their citizens.
President Washington discouraged long-term international alliances because he knew these agreements could be broken at any time.
TRUE
What tax is added to the cost of goods that come from a foreign country?
Tariff
Which Shawnee warrior traveled to other native villages to seek support for a war against the Americans?
Tecumseh
Which identifies Jefferson's stance on foreign affairs?
The United States should keep to itself.
Which position most identifies Jefferson's stance on foreign affairs?
The United States should maintain isolationism as a foreign policy stance.
What is the significance of the Bill of Rights?
The amendments constitute the government's recognition of naturally occurring rights and liberties.
How did the Corps of Discovery expedition impact the United States?
The information they brought back was immensely helpful for Americans migrating west.
Which weakness of the Articles of Confederation were exposed by Shays's Rebellion?
The national government was not allowed to have a standing army.
With widespread discontent and organized resistance occurring in local states, what solution was needed at the federal level?
a new government structure
How can the judicial branch check the power of the executive branch?
by declaring executive action unconstitutional
How can the legislative branch check the power of the judicial branch?
by impeaching judges
How can the executive branch can check the power of the legislative branch?
by vetoing legislation
Washington established the tradition of keeping a _[blank]_ of advisors.
cabinet
Using the reading, identify the missing term. The power imbalance among northern and southern representatives due to the Three-Fifths Compromise changed the nature of the United States and eventually led to the _[blank]_.
civil war
Read the statement. James Madison refused to deliver Marbury's commission because he was a(n) _[blank]_ appointed by Federalist John Adams.
midnight judge
Which position did James Madison serve in the Jefferson administration?
secretary of state
What was the stated goal of the members of the Philadelphia Convention?
to amend the Articles of Confederation
Why was the Philadelphia Convention called in 1787?
to amend the Articles of Confederation
Which is a power of the judicial branch?
to declare laws unconstitutional
What is the purpose of checks?
to prevent one branch of government from taking control
How many states must attend an amendment convention?
two-thirds