Possible Multiple Choice Test Questions

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in what area did the French and Indian war break out over conflicts

Ohio valley

what goal did the revolution accomplish?

colonial independence

declaratory act

declared the full power and authority of parliament to make laws for the British colonies in all cases whatsoever

what pushed settlers to the frontier?

decline of the indian population and a decrease in attacks

what did the terms of the treaty of Ghent result in?

ending the war of 1812 and territorial boundaries prior to the war would be restored and prisoners of war would be exchanged

judiciary act 1789

established a federal district court in each state, three circuit court of appeals, and a supreme court

quebec act

extended Quebec's boundary south to the Ohio river into colonial claimed land

supremacy clause

U.S. Constitution and all federal laws outrank state constitutions and state laws

the Adams-Onis treaty

U.S. acquiring East Florida from Spain

Louisiana purchase

U.S. threatened war against France unless they sold us the territory

XYZ affair

a French foreign minister's demand for a bribe before he met with American envoys

rush beggot agreement

a disarmament between the U.S. and Great Britain to limit military presence on the Great Lakes

Pontiac's rebellion

a failed attempt by this Native American (who denounced all things European - traditions as well as trade goods) who wanted to run Europeans off of Indian lands to run the British Out of the frontier (This attempt failed as a result of germ warfare, and better British military technology)

federalism

a system in which power is divided between a strong central government and state governments

plantation owners in Southern society

believed that for the good their economy, slavery should eventually be abolished

what does the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of Sentiments have in common?

both appeal to the fact that natural rights cannot be denied

during the 170's and 1770's, what was the most effective American tactic in gaining the repeal of the stamp act?

boycotting British goods

how did the railroads improve the U.S. transportation system?

carrying goods and anywhere tracks could be laid

what was written into the Constitution to prevent the abuse of power by one branch over another

checks and balances

what colony was a social experiment and initially wanted to restrict rum and slavery but eventually allowed them?

Georgia

from where did most immigrants in the 1840's and 1850's come?

Germany and Ireland

_____________ was created as a safe haven for Roman Catholics who faced persecution in protestant England and passed this ________ legislation in 1649 guranteeing religious freedom to all Christians

Maryland / toleration act

what document established a self-governing colony based on the majority rule of male church members?

Mayflower compact

why did many Americans resent immigrants

feared that they would be spies

What event would lead to a limitation of royal power, led to the passage of England's Bill of Rights, and gave the colonies the opportunity to rid themselves of hated authorities?

glorious revolution

reserved powers

guaranteed to the states by the 10th Amendment

what was Jackson's opinon of the 1824 presidential election?

he suspected that Adams and Clay had arranged a "corrupt bargain"

what did the three-fifths Compromise deal with?

how slaves would be counted in a state's population

what did John Calhoun's doctrine of nullification state?

if a state judges a federeal law to violate the constitution, then the state can declare the law null and void

through what did social reformers hope to restore inmates of prisons and poorhouses to useful and constructive places in society

rehabilitation

what prompted the Pilgrims to leave England?

religious conflict and persecution

what was not a policy change made by the Republican Congress during President Jefferson's first term in office?

repealed the National bank

what did the Great Compromise settle their constitutional conventional deadlock over?

representation in Congress

alien and sedition acts

republicans and their alleged pro-French activities and ideas

what does the 12th amendment allow for?

requires for electors to vote for presidential and vice-presidential candidates on separate ballots

Thomas Jefferson

responsible for writing the majority of the Declaration of Independence

tea act 1773

save the British East India company from financial ruin

how did Geroge Washington respond to the whiskey rebllion?

sending the militia to put down the rebellion and assert federal power

the convention of 1818

set the U.S. - Canadian border at the 19th parallet west to the Rocky Mountains

how did unions try to accomplish their goals for labor in the 19th century

utilized strikes to fight back against employers

2nd Continental Congress

"non-lawmaking" body was responsible for the appointment of George Washinton as commander of the Patriot forces, became the "pseudo" (non real) government and ran the Revolutionary War as well as issuing the Declaration of Independence

why did the U.S. declare war against Great Britain in 1812?

-British collusion with Indian tribes - aiding Indian efforts to prevent American settlement of the West -British Navy's continued impressment -Britian's continual violation of U.S. neutrality

treaty of Paris of 1763

-Great Britian claimed Canada from the French -Great Britain took France's land east of the Mississippi River -this treaty ended British and French hostilities in North America

how did fur trade and the desire for land affect native american cultures?

-Indians became economically dependent on fur trade - now a commercial enterprise for them -disrupted relations -Indians were forced to buy food when once they were able to produce for themselves

The French and Indian War

-an increase in Native American attacks on the new western frontier -the acquisition of new territory for the British Empire -a significant debt for Great Britain

market revolution

-an increase in factories where goods are produced -increased immigration to the North -creation of a new class within society - the middle class

Denmark Vesey's attemtped uprising

-called for a massive uprising of slaves -Vesey was executed when the plan was found out -increased the fear of white Southerners had about uprisings

what were slave codes designed to do?

-destroy African tradition and history -subjugate (control) over the slaves -prevent/discourage escape and rebellion

sugar act 1764

-issue in response to the debt incurred from the French and Indian War -the purpose of it is to raise revenue (money) for Great Britain -the first time that the British seriously enforced such a law

Northwest Ordinance 1787

-it outlined the steps for territories to become future states -it guaranteed the settlers of these territories their civil rights -it banned slavery in the territory

tariff act of 1816

-put a 25% duty on most imported factory goods -beginning of a period where sectional interests override calls for national economic growth -this protective tariff was meant to strengthen economy

what provisions did the treaty of Paris 1783 gurantee?

-recognized American independence -gave the lands west to the Mississippi River and from the Great Lakes south to Florida -gave fishing rights in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and coast of Newfoundland

common sense

-said it was common sense to stop recognizing the king's authority -helped focus colonist's goal from popular sovereignty to independence -written by Thomas Paine on the advice of Benjamin Franklin

Pinckney's treaty

-settled the Southern boundary of the U.S. near Florida at the 31st parallet -allowed the U.S. navigation rights on the Mississippi river -gave the U.S. the right of deposit at the port of New Orleans

Salem witchcraft trials

-targeted women due to their potential threat if economically and/or socially independent -outlet for community frustrations/economic tensions -Salem trial was unusual for magnitude and hysteria resulted

controversy over having a national bank

-there was fear that it would just serve the wealthy of the nation -Thomas Jefferson felt it was unconstitutional - because there was no provision for a national bank written into the Constitution -alexander hamilton defended the creation of the national bank through the use of elastic clause

which groups aided Colonial efforts in the Revolutionary War?

-women -Native Americans -African Americans

Virginia statute for Religious freedom

-would set precedent for religious freedom later to be adopted in principle by all states -based on the worry that without separating church and state you become a victim of abuses of power and possible religious wars -the severity of the Massachusetts Bay colony served as an example of why the separation of church and state was needed

what colony was a "holy experiment" where people of different nationalities, including native Americans, could live peacefully together

Pennsylvania

what would be an issue in response to Pontiac's rebellion and barred colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains?

Quebec act

what were the results of Nat Turner's slave insurrection in Virginia?

Southern states expanding their militia systems and strengthening slave codes

what did the women's rights movement of the mid 1800's fail to do?

address the concerns of African American and working class women's needs and concerns

elastic clause

allows for the constitution to stay current and adapt to the changing times in history by allowing the Congress to stretch its powers beyond what is specifically written in the constitution

what effect did the battle of Saratoga have on the war

it convinced France and other European nations to support the Patriots

why did Alexander Hamilton support a national bank?

it would be owned entirely by the American people (no government involvement)

what was the primary issue in dispute in Shay's rebellion?

jailing of individual or seizure of their property for failure to pay taxes during the time of hardship

what precedent did the U.S. supreme court, under Chief Justice John Marshall establish

judicial review

impressment

kidnapping the U.S. sailors by the British and forcing them to serve in the British navy

what was NOT a limitation of the Articles of Confederation?

land ordinances were failures

intolerable act

laws passed by parliament designed to punish Boston and the rest of Massachusetts for the Boston Tea party and strengthen British control over the colonies

quartering acts

legislation that required colonists to feed and shelter British troops

why was the American System of manufacturing successful?

machine power for mass production of higher quality items

what was the advantage held by the continental army?

mastery of guerilla warfare tactics

what new ideas about mental illness came about in the 19th century?

mental illness was not a moral defect but an illness that should and could be addressed

What was the voyage across the Atlantic that carried African captives to America called?

middle passage

how did the Massachusetts Bay colony react to colonists who challenged puritan ways

no toleration of dissenters, banished them

what was the main goal of Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

obtain equal rights for women

what was the most common form of resistance on the part of slaves prior to the Civil War?

passive resistance including breaking tools and a slow pace of work

Townshend acts

placed an import duty (tax) on common items such as tea, glass, lead, and dyes. Writs of Assistance led to the enforcement of these acts

delegated powers

powers given to the federal government

Worcester v. GA

president Jackson supported the supreme court ruling

why did reformers establish alternative schools?

provide educational opportunities for African American and women

attitudes of Southern whites toward slavery during the mid 19th century (1836-1865)

slavery was a benefit to both whites and blacks

paternalistic view of slavery

slavery was necessary to care for and protect African Americans from the mistreatment and abuse and difficulties of life they would receive if free

Why did planters turn to slave labor?

slaves were more readily available and thus easily acquired

what did the Kentucky and Virginia resolution assert?

states, not the supreme court, were the final judges of the constitution

why did colonists object to the sugar act, stamp act, and subsequent legislation?

taxation without the right of representation in parliament was a violation of their rights as British citizens

the democrat-republican response to the 1789 alien and sedition acts

the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions

problems faced by the newly independent U.S.

the U.S. had no resources on which to build an economy

jay's treaty

the U.S. would pay off debts owed to the British and in return the British would abandon their forts in the Northwest

what movement did the organized movement for women's rights have its origins?

the abolition movement

battle of yorktown

the british defeat that led to the end of the Revolutionary war

salutary neglect

the colonists accused the British of this - not abusive but benignly ignoring them and letting the colonies fend for themselves

what was one result of sectionalism?

the emergence of political parties

what does the trail of tears refer to?

the forced migration of Cherokee to Oklahoma territory

what rights does the declaration of independence assert?

the right of the people to abolish an unfair government that does not protect their inalienable rights

what caused the panic of 1837

the specie circular

Missouri compromise

this compromise would solve the issue fo slavery plaguing our nation

what compromises posed as issues at the constitutional convention in Philadelphia

women's suffrage

what did the Monroe doctrine state?

would not allow any new colonies in the Western Hemisphere


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