apush | Chapter 7 test
which statements describes the Federalists' response to the War of 1812
Most Federalists strongly opposed the war and some in Massachusetts met to consider amending the Constitution to prevent future such wars
what took place in response to the Jefferson administration's purchase of Louisiana
Some New England Federalists devised a plan to secede from the Union and establish a northern confederacy
Which of the following stipulations was included in the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819
Spain ceded Florida to the United States
Why did Thomas Jefferson decide to attempt to purchase New Orleans in 1801
Spain refused to allow American farmers to ship their products through the port, in violation of Pickney Treaty
The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which were set forth in 1798, supported positions
States' right to judge the legitimacy of national laws
which of the following actions did President James Madison contradict the traditional philosophy of Republicans
Supporting the creation of the Second Bank of the United States
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
Affirmed federal control of interstate commerce under commerce clause of the Constitution.
The critical disagreement that led to the emergence of political parties in the mid-1790s was based on which of the following issues
Hamilton's financial plan
Why was Toussaint L'Ouverture a significant figure in the 1790s
He led black Haitians in their fight to seize control of Saint-Domingue
Why was Hamilton's financial plan so controversial
It lined the pockets of wealthy investors and speculators
What was the immediate cause of the illegal duel in which Vice President Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in 1804
Hamilton's accusation that Burr was aiding a plot to destroy the Union
Approval by Congress and ratification by the states of the Bill of Rights had which of the following outcomes
An easing of Americans' fears of an oppressive national government
Which of the following served as a catalyst for the 1794 domestic insurgency - Whiskey Rebellion
An excise tax
Washington's Secretary of War, Henry Knox, favored which of the following approaches to Native Americans
Assimilation - minority group or culture comes to resemble those of a dominant group
Who led the conservative Senecas, who condemned assimilation and demanded a return to ancestral customs
Chief Red Jacket
statement on George Washington's 1793 Proclamation of Neutrality
Earnings from shipping rose spectacularly as a result
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Established national supremacy; established implied powers; state unable to tax fed
Which of the following was an outcome of the postwar election of 1818
Federalists were soundly beaten, with the Republicans winning margins of approximately five to one in both the Senate and House of Representatives.
actions the first congressional government undertook in 1789
George Washington established a cabinet and an administrative bureaucracy under the president's control
Why did Thomas Jefferson dispatch the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804
He wanted a report on the physical features and the plant and animal life of the Louisiana Territory
Why was the decision in the case Marbury v. Madison (1803) of great importance in American history
It marked the first occasion on which the Supreme Court declared that it had the power to rule national laws unconstitutional
Which statement describes Jay's Treaty of 1795
It required the British to withdraw their troops from forts in the Northwest Territory
Why was the American victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 significant
It restored national pride and made Andrew Jackson an American hero
Which statements characterizes federal land price policies in the Northwest Territory during 1790-1820
Jeffersonian Republicans passed laws that made it easier for farm families to buy land
U.S election of 1796
John Adams won the vote and continued a pro-British foreign policy
Which of the following statements characterizes the American reaction to the French Revolution
Many Americans praise the egalitarianism of the the French republicans and began to address one another as "citizen."
Which was true of New Englanders' westward migration during the 1790s and 1800s
Much of the land in the areas where the settlers arrived had already fallen into the hands of politically well-connected speculators
he southern migrants who moved along the coastal plain toward the Gulf of Mexico between 1790 and 1820 originated in which areas
North and South Carolina
Which of the following phrases describes the federal judiciary at the time Thomas Jefferson became president in 1801
Packed with hostile Federalists
To win votes for his financial plan, Hamilton made which of the following concessions
Proposing that the nation's new capitol be built in the Upper South
Federalist response to Republicans criticism of their policies in the 1790s
The Alien and Sedition Acts
Darthmouth College v. Woodward (1819)
The Court ruled that the charter was protected under the contract clause of the U. S. Constitution; upholds the sanctity of contracts.
Which of the following factors made the critical contribution to the Federalist Party's downfall
The adoption of many of their policies by Republicans
Alexander Hamilton's 1789 financial plan for the United States included which of the following items
The federal government's assumption of state war debts
describes Jefferson's approach to the opportunity to purchase Louisiana in 1802
The opportunity led Jefferson to revise his view of the presidential powers granted by the Constitution
The 1783 Treaty of Paris addressed Native Americans living in the Old Northwest in which ways
The treaty did nothing to protect Indian land or independence
Why was Pinckney's Treaty of 1795 significant
The treaty opened the Mississippi River and New Orleans to American trade
Which of the following was true of the "Era of Good Feeling
There was apparent political harmony
Which statements describes migrants who left New England during the 1790s
They moved in family or community groups
Indians ceded much of Ohio and acknowledged American political sovereignty in which treaty
Treaty of Greenville
U.S relation with France during the late 1790s
U.S cut trade with France and authorized Americans to seize French ships
It required the British to withdraw their troops from forts in the Northwest Territory.
Wealthy New York banker
thomas Jefferson's vision for the future of the United States included which ideas
Western territories populated by independent yeomen farm families
outcomes of the Naturalization, Alien, and Sedition Acts
became illegal to publish insults or malicious attacks against Congress or the president
Fletcher v. Peck (1810)
decision that established the precedent that the Supreme Court could rule a state law unconstitutional
Jefferson's administration demonstrated its disagreement with Hamilton's philosophy by
ending the excise tax
As a result of the Embargo Act of 1807, the American economy
fell into a slump and the American gross national product dropped by 5 percent
Why did Thomas Jefferson call his election to the presidency the "Revolution of 1800"?
government was able to change peacefully despite bitter partisan conflict and foreign crisis
Which of the following best characterizes the Native American response to whites' assimilation efforts in the Midwest in the late eighteenth century
many Native Americans repudiated white missionaries and forced Christian converts to participate in native rituals
In 1801, Jefferson responded to the Barbary States' threats against American shipping by
refusing tribute payments, retaliating against renewed Barbary attacks, then working out a diplomatic solution involving much lower tribute payments