Chapter 8 History

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Among the more memorable passages of Jefferson's first inaugural address is the following:

"We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists."

Who killed the first U.S. secretary of the treasury in a duel?

Aaron Burr

An influential figure in the popular quest for expanded rights during the 1790s was

All

The great war hero to emerge from the War of 1812 was: Who was the great war hero to emerge from the War of 1812

Andrew Jackson.

"The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Frances Scott Key, commemorates what event in the War of 1812?

Fort McHenry withstood British bombardment

By 1798, the United States and what country were engaged in a "quasi-war"?

France

Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence?

French Revolution; Thomas Paine's The Rights of Man; Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman; Gabriel's Rebellion

In the "XYZ affair" of 1797: In the "XYZ" affair of 1797

French officials presented American diplomats with a demand for bribes.

Which was not true of the Embargo Act of 1807?

It banned trade only with Britain and France.

Which was not part of Fries's Rebellion of 1799?

John Fries, a local militia leader and auctioneer, was hanged.

The case that established "judicial review" was: Which case established "judicial review"?

Marbury v. Madison

Which of the following was not a significant feature of the War of 1812?

Northerners strongly supported the war; southerners strongly opposed it.

By 1807, at the time the Congress enacted the Embargo Act, how many American sailors had the British impressed?

over 6,000

The two political parties of the mid-1790s were the:

Republicans and Federalists.

On their journey of exploration from Missouri to Oregon, Lewis and Clark were accompanied by the Indian interpreter:

Sacajawea

The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions, written respectively by Madison and Jefferson, attacked what federal law? The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions, written respectively by Madison and Jefferson, attacked what federal law?

Sedition Act

Which was not true of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794?

Six leaders of the Whiskey Rebellion were hanged.

Which of the following was not a feature of the emerging rivalry between Republicans and Federalists during Washington's presidency?

The two parties differed sharply on domestic affairs, but hardly at all on foreign affairs.

Which was not true of the Federalist Party?

They favored Jefferson's view of the Constitution.

Which was not true of the Republican Party in the early Republic?

They were more sympathetic to England than were the Federalists.

Which is the proper chronological order of U.S. presidents?

Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe

Which of the following was not a major development during Jefferson's presidency?

an act declaring all Indian lands between the Appalachian mountains and the Mississippi River off-limits to white settlement

Which was not part of Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's financial plan of 1790-91? Which was not part of Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's financial plan of 1790-1791?

cease the tax on whiskey

Which of the following policies of President Adams was not a major point of partisan controversy?

his handling of Indian relations

The War of 1812 was ended by what treaty?

in December 1814 by the Treaty of Ghent by the Treaty of Ghent in December 1814

"Impressment" as practiced by the British was: "Impressment," as practiced by the British, was

kidnapping sailors.

Which was not true of Gabriel's Rebellion in 1800?

led by Toussant L'Ouverture

Most of the labor in building the public buildings of the national government in Washington, D.C., was done by: Most of the labor in building the public buildings of the national government in Washington, D.C. was done by

slaves

The "Second War of Independence" was: What was called the Second War of Independence

the War of 1812.

The "Revolution of 1800" was:

the peaceful transfer of the office of the presidency between political parties.

With the Louisiana Purchase: With the Louisiana Purchase,

the size of the nation was doubled.

Which of the following was not an underlying purpose of Hamilton's financial program of 1790-91? Which of the following was not an underlying purpose of Hamilton's financial program of 1790-1791?

to restrain industrial development

George Washington was elected the first President of the United States:

unanimously by the electors of the Electoral College.


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