APUSH 11-13

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Lewis and Clark's expedition through the Louisiana Purchase territory yielded all of the following except

treaties with several native nations

As president, Thomas Jefferson's stand on several political issues that he had previously championed

was reversed

Jefferson's embargo failed for all of the following reasons except

he underestimated Britain's dependence of American trade

Federalists opposed the acquisition of Canada because

it was too agrarian and would give more votes to the democratic republicans

Thomas Jefferson's presidency was characterized by his

moderation in the administration of public policy

Tecumseh argued that Natives should

not cede control of land to whites unless all Natives agreed

The difference in price between what Jefferson had authorized his negotiators to pay for NO and West Florida and what they actually paid for all of Louisiana was

$5 million

Arrange these events in chronological order (A) Louisiana Purchase (B) Chesapeake incident (C)Burr's trial for treason (D) Embargo Act

A,C,B,D

In the 1800 election, Thomas Jefferson won the state of New York because...

Aaron Burr used his influence to turn the state to Jefferson

One of the greatest problems that John Adams and the Federalists faced in the election of 1800 was...

Adams's refusal to take the country to war against France

Of the following, the only argument not put forward by the war hawks as a justification for a declaration of war against Britain was that

Britain's commercial restrictions had come close to destroying America's profitable New England shipping business

Canada became an important battleground in the War of 1812 because

British forces were weakest there

Arrange the following events in chronological order (a) war hawks enter congress (b) declaration of war on Britain (c) embargo act (d) battle of Tippecanoe

C,A,D,B

British plans for their 1814 campaign did not include action in

Florida

Which of these is NOT a true statement about the Louisiana Purchase?

It more then tripled the size of the United States

The chief justice who carried out, more than any other federal official, the ideas of Alexander Hamilton concerning a powerful federal government was

John Marshall

the most devastating defeat suffered by the British took place at the Battle of

New Orleans

Jefferson had authorized American negotiators to purchase only ___ from France

New Orleans and the Floridas

Thomas Jefferson ceased his opposition to the expansion of the navy when the

Pasha of Tripoli declared war on the US

Perhaps the key battle of the war of 1812 because it protected the US from full scale invasion and possible dissolution was the Battle of

Plattsburgh

Jefferson complained to his friend John Adams about what aspect of his life?

Responding to the many letters he received - 1267 in 1820 alone

Thomas Jefferson received the bulk of his support from the

South and West

Which of these does not describe the ways in which Americans responded to Jefferson's embargo?

Southern states promised not to enforce it and to break away from the Union

Who served as the crucial guide for Lewis and Clark?

The Shoshone woman Sacajawea

One result of the American naval victories on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812 was

a British naval blockade of the American coast

Thomas Jefferson was elected president by the House of Representatives when

a few Federalists refrained from voting

The American naval war with the Tripoli ended with

a peace treaty in 1805

President James Madison made a major foreign policy mistake when he

accepted Napolean's promise to repeal its trade restrictions

Lewis and Clark demonstrated the viability of

an overland trail to the Pacific

John Marshall, as chief Justice of the united states, helped to streghten the judicial branch of the government by

asserting the doctrine of judicial review of congressional legislation, giving the Supreme Court the power to determine constitutionality

The Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans presented themselves as all of the following except

believers in a strong central government

To guard American shores, Thomas Jefferson

constructed two hundred tiny gunboats

Thomas Jefferson distrusted large standing armies because they

could be used to establish a dictatorship

Thomas Jefferson saw navies as less dangerous than armies because they

could not march inland and endanger liberties

In order to purchase NO from France, if Monroe and Livingston failed in their negotiations, Jefferson...

decided to make an alliance with his old enemy, Britain

Political cartoons lampooned the states that threatened to leave the Union at the Harford Convention by

depicting Great Britain welcoming them back with promises of nobility, goods to smuggle and plenty of molasses and codfish

The case of Marbury v Madison involved the question of who had the right to

determine the meaning of the Constitution

to deal with British and French violations of America's neutrality, Jefferson ..

enacted an economic embargo

With Thomas Jefferson's election as president, the Democratice-Republican party...

grew less unified as the Federalist party began to fade and lose power

Jefferson was conscience stricken about the Louisiana Territory from France because

he believed that the purchase was unconstitutional

Napoleon chose to sell Louisiana to the US for all of the following reasons except..

he was afraid that the Spanish might seize Louisiana in a new war

the Chesapeake incident involved the flagrant use of

impressment

Though Jefferson won the popular and electoral vote, a strange deadlock led to the election being decided

in the House of Representatives

The British attack on Fort McHenry

inspired the writing of "the star-spangled banner"

By 1814, the British strategy included all of the following except

invading the Delaware and Hudson Valleys

Thomas Jefferson's failed attempt to impeach and convict Supreme Court Justice Samuel Chase for "high crimes and misdemeanors" meant that

judicial independence and the separation of powers had been preserved

When it came to the major Federalist economic programs, Thomas Jefferson as president..

left practically all of them intact

During the War of 1812, the New England states

lent more money and sent more food to the British army than to the American army

Andrew Jackson sought to recruit free blacks to defend NO by appealing to the governor of Louisiana using all of the following arguments except...

many of the free men are idle and would benefit from a term of military service

Thomas Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was remarkable in that it

marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on the basis of election results accepted by all parties

When the united states entered the war of 1812, it was

militarily unprepared

Before he became chief justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall's service at Valley Forge during the American Revolution convinced him

of the drawbacks of feeble central authority

The war of 1812 was one of the worst fought wars in the United States history because

of the nation's apathy and national disunity

Macon's Bill No. 2

permitted trade with all nations but promised that if either Britain or France lifted its commercial restrictions on American trade, the US would stop trading with the other

After killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel, Aaron Burr

plotted to divide the US

America's campaign against Canada in the War of 1812 was

poorly conceived because itsplit up the military and ultimately a failure

the war hawks demanded war with Britain because they wanted to do all of the following except

retaliate for the British burning of Washington, D.C.

The Battle of New Orleans

saw British troops defeated by Andrew Jackson's soldiers and unleased a wave of nationalism and self-confidence

In the election of 1800, the Federalists accused Thomas Jefferson of all the following except

secretly encouraging Aaron Burr to assassinate Alexander Hamilton

Thomas Jefferson's first major foreign-policy decision was to

send a naval squadron to the Mediterranean

Jefferson's foreign policy of economic coercion

stimulated manufacturing in the US

Thomas Jefferson saw his election and his mission as president to include all of the following except

support the establishment of a strong army

the performance of the united states navy in the war of 1812 could be best described as

surprisingly successful

One of the first lessons learned by the Jeffersonians after their victory in the 1800 presidential election was...

that it is easier to condemn from the stump than to govern consistently

At the peace conference at Ghent, the British began to withdraw many of its earlier demands for all of the following reasons except

the American victory at NO

Native American leader Tecumseh was in killed in 1813 at the Battle of

the Thames

By 1810, the most insistent demand for a declaration of war against Britain came from

the West and the South

Once begun, the war of 1812 was strongly supported by

the West and the South

the battle of Tippecanoe resulted in

the death of the dream of an indian confederacy

On becoming president, Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans in Congress immediately repealed

the excise tax on whiskey

The war of 1812 was one of the worst fought wars in American history for all of the following reasons except that

the militia was never called up to supplement the regular army

As chief justice of the united states, John Marshall helped to ensure that

the political and economic systems were based on a strong central government

Which wasn't true about the American regular army on the eve of the war of 1812

their numbers were large enough that they did not have to rely on the militia

Seafaring New England opposed the War of 1812 because of all of the following except

their strong trade ties with France

The British impressed American sailors into the British navy because

they needed more men

in 1812, James Madison turned to war

to restore confidence in the republican experiment

All of the following relate to question of Thomas Jefferson's relationship with his slave Sally Hemings except

today, most scholars believe that Jefferson fathered only one of Hemings children and that the other four had other fathers

The British policy of impressment was a kind of

diplomatic pressure

Thomas Jefferson and his followers opposed John Adams's last-minute appointment of new federal judges mainly because

it was an attempt by a defeated party to entrench itself in the government

Jefferson sent two envoys to France in 1803 with the essential goal of

purchasing NO to make it secure for American shippers


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