History Chapter 7

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Which of the following was likely a Federalist in the 1790s?

A boston merchant

People like Alexander Hamilton who argued that Congress was empowered to make "all Laws which shall be necessary and proper" held which interpretation of the Constitution?

A loose interpretation

Which idea did Thomas Jefferson support during George Washington's presidency?

A strict reading of the Constitution

Who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel and later became involved in a plan to arrange the secession of Louisiana from the Union, an act for which he was tried for treason but then acquitted?

Aaron Burr

The Rush-Bagot Treaty, negotiated by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams in 1817, addressed which issue?

American and British naval forces in the Great Lakes

How did the French Revolution affect the American economy?

American merchants profiled handsomely from the war that resulted from it

Why did slavery thrive in Mississippi and Alabama?

An expansion in cotton production

According to this map, what was the result of the Treaty of Paris (1783) and the Treaty of Greenville (1795)?

An increase in white westward expansion

Although it was fought after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812, the Battle of New Orleans made who a national hero?

Andrew Jackson

Why did Britain impose a naval blockade on France in 1802?

Britain was at war with France and wanted to starve it into submission

Which policy was consistent with Thomas Jefferson's vision for the nation's economic prosperity?

Cheap land from the public domain

Which Connecticut-born inventor developed a machine that separated the seeds from the fiber of cotton, dramatically increasing the efficiency of cotton manufacture?

Eli Whitney

What was the major cause of Indian-white conflict during the late 1700s and early 1800s?

Expansion of white settlement

The cotton boom in the 1790s initially elevated the economies of which states?

Georgia and South Carolina

Why did congressmen from Virginia and Maryland eventually agree to support Hamilton's plan that the national government assume the war debts of the states?

Hamilton agreed to build a permanent national capital along the Potomac River

Which of the following caused two political factions to grow out of the Federalist party?

Hamilton's fiscal programs

Why did Thomas Jefferson set his democratic vision on a society of yeomen farm families?

He doubted that urban wage workers would ever have the political independence citizens needed.

How did Handsome Lake's religious revivals differ from other Native American belief systems?

He tried to combine Christian and Native American beliefs

What did Alexander Hamilton want his financial program to accomplish?

He wanted to empower the central government by connecting its interests to those of the elite.

Why did Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton deliver reports on credit, a national bank, and on manufactures to Congress?

He wanted to ensure a strong national government and a healthy economy

Why did President Jefferson ask the American minister in Paris to negotiate with Napoleon Bonaparte over the Louisiana Territory?

He wanted to purchase New Orleans to secure navigation rights on the Mississippi

What statement assesses the Embargo Act of 1807?

Imaginative but naive, it hurt Americans more than anyone else

What was an impact of the settlement of western lands in the late 1700s and early 1800s?

Increased productivity in the Northeast as farmers adopted new techniques

Why did Native Americans object to the Treaty of Paris that ended the Revolutionary War?

It gave their lands, without their consent, to the United States.

Why did Patrick Henry and others object to Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's credit plan?

It would benefit only the wealthy.

Why did Alexander Hamilton advocate a declaration of war against France in 1800?

It would have boosted patriotism in the country and ensured the Federalists' reelection that year

What was a factor in Thomas Jefferson's Republicans winning the election of 1800?

John Adam's administration had enacted the Alien and Sedition Acts

What Federalist chief justice sat on the Supreme Court from 1801 through 1835 and shaped American law by advocating judicial supremacy, supremacy of national laws over state laws, and static property rights?

John Marshall

Which Indian leader, in the 1790s, led a confederation of Indian tribes throughout the Great Lakes region that defeated American forces?

Little Turtle

Why was the decision that Chief Justice John Marshall wrote in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) an important precedent for the constitutional authority of the Supreme Court of the United States?

Marshall asserted the Supreme Court's authority to interpret the Constitution.

Which area did the Creek Indians hold prior to 1820?

Most of Georgia

By 1800, the population density around St. Louis was comparable to the population density in what area?

North Carolina

Which act, supported by Federalists, abridged the rights of free speech by prohibiting malicious criticism of the president or members of Congress?

Sedition Act

Which trend characterized Thomas Jefferson's presidency?

Smaller government and a decrease in the national debt

Why did the United States officially declare war on Great Britain in 1812?

The British refused to alter their policy of ignoring American neutrality and continued the impressment of Americans

Why did the first Congress of the United States have to pass the Judiciary Act of 1789?

The Constitution had mandated a Supreme Court but no national court system

Which river was most useful for Meriwether Lewis's and William Clark's voyage through the Louisiana Territory and the Oregon Territory?

The Missouri River

What name was eventually given to the American policy declared by President James Monroe that opposed European colonization in the Western Hemisphere?

The Monroe Doctrine

What did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)?

The Second Bank of the United Staes was constitutional

Despite a defeat in the Battle of Fallen Timbers in northern Ohio, the Western Confederacy remained strong enough to forge which compromise?

The Treaty of Greenville

Which document set forth a "states' rights" interpretation of the U.S. Constitution?

The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

What was the name of the diplomatic incident in which President John Adams charged that France had insulted America's honor by soliciting a loan and a bribe from American diplomats to stop the seizures of American merchant ships?

The XYZ Affair

What stimulated the expansion of demand for American cotton in the late 1700s?

The development of new machines for processing cotton

What was the outcome of the national government's new excise tax that pushed western Pennsylvania farmers toward rebellious protests in 1794?

The excise tax on spirits raised the price on corn whiskey.

Why was the Whiskey Rebellion especially frightening to Federalists?

The rebels looked to the French Revolution for inspiration

What was a consequence in the 1790s of the war in Europe that resulted from the French Revolution?

The war in Europe brought prosperity to American merchants

Hamilton's multiple-part program to revive the finances of the United States involved the paying off of old government securities, the chartering of a national bank, and what action regarding state debts?

Their assumption by the federal government

Why did Thomas Jefferson object to Alexander Hamilton's fiscal programs?

They went beyond a strict interpretation of the Constitution.

Why did the first Congress add ten amendments to the Constitution?

They were meant to protect individual rights from the national government.

Why did the British burn Washington, D.C., in 1814?

They were retaliating for the burning of the Canadian capital of York

What power did Chief Justice John Marshall assert for the Supreme Court in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803)?

To declare an act of Congress unconstitutional

What immediately resulted from the signing of the Treaty of Greenville?

White migration to Ohio

Why did the economies of Georgia and South Carolina boom in the 1790s?

a cotton boom stimulated the expansion of cotton plantations there

Which of Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's proposals did Thomas Jefferson and James Madison object to on constitutional grounds?

creation of a national bank

What practice did George Washington, the first president, carry over from the national government under the Articles of Confederation?

executive departments to run the government

What was the significance of the trip west by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark?

heir maps and journals provided valuable information.

What is evidence of the greater power enjoyed by women among eastern woodland Native American societies?

land and cultivation rights were passed through the female line

John Marshall's defense of property rights was based on his interpretation of which clause in the Constitution?

the contract clause

What impact did the Battle of New Orleans have on the United States?

undercutting the Hartford Convention


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