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CH10 APUSH American Pageant
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1
All of the following are true statements about the Bill of Rights EXCEPT that it
is the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
gives to the federal government all powers not specifically designated in the Constitution.
protects personal liberties such as freedom of speech and religion and the right to bear arms.
was added to the insistence of, and as a compromise with, anti-federalists.
prevents the government from arbitrarily seizing private property.
2
Why did Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton want the federal government to assume state debts accumulated during the American Revolution?
He hoped to end the practice of speculation.
He supported fiscal policies that aided the masses,
He wanted to prove that the federal treasury was solid enough to handle the debt.
He hoped to shift wealthy creditors' obligations and allegiances from the states to the federal government.
He wanted to put the new republic on more solid financial ground.
3
Leaders chose a site along the Potomac River for the nation's capital city (ultimately Washington D.C.) in 1790 because
it was centrally located between northern and southern states.
it was close to the homes of several leaders, including President George Washington and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson.
it ensured that Virginia would vote in favor of Hamilton's plan for federal assumption of state war debts.
its strategic location would ensure the collection of customs and duties needed to pay down the national debt.
its river location made it easily accessible by various transportation routes.
4
Which of the following was NOT part of Hamilton's economic program for the new nation?
Protecting well-to-do manufacturing interests
Establishing a national bank
Setting an excise tank
Limiting the power of the central government
Creating a sound monetary policy
5
The "loose construction" interpretation of the Constitution refers to the notion that
in carrying out its duties, the central government can take any measure not specifically prohibited by the Constitution.
all powers not expressly given to the central government belong to the states.
the judiciary branch should be the final voice in interpreting the law.
Congress may pass only those laws and take only those actions that are deemed necessary to conduct the business of the Untied States.
the central government can act only as defined by the Constitution.
6
The Whiskey Rebellion is most significant because
it marked the first tax rebellion against the new rebellion.
distillers were successful in their push to have the government repeal its task on whiskey.
it included many former veterans of the American Revolution.
it was the first protest to make its case without violence.
it led to the strengthining and increased credibility of Washington's government.
7
Which were the first two political parties in America?
Federalists and anti- Federalists
National Republicans and Democratic- Republicans
Democratic- Republicans and Federalists
Whigs and Tories
Democrats and Whigs
8
What was the main reason that leaders in the newly formed United States were suspicious of the formation of political parties?
They feared that such divisiveness might trigger another revolution.
They were not accustomed to the long- term existence of political parties.
They considered sustained opposition to government antithetical to unity and the functioning of government.
They believed parties to be seedbeds of corruption.
They worried that party politics would interfere with the functioning of government.
9
George Washington's 1793 Neutrality Proclamation in the conflict between France and England is significant for all the following reason EXCEPT that it
launched America's isolationist foreign- policy tradition.
was based on an accurate assessment of america's military and diplomatic strengths and weaknesses.
marked a departure from the Franco-American Alliance of 1778.
united Federalists and Jeffersonians around a single cause.
actually served the French more than American entry into the war might have done.
10
Which of these is NOT among the many responses to Jay's treaty with Britain in 1794?
Outrage by southerners, Jeffersonians, and the French
A surge in President Washington's popularity
Increased interest by Spain in a treaty of its own with America
Mob rights and demonstrations
British agreement to pay damages for seizing American ships
11
Americans were angered by the XYZ affair with France because
they likened it to a bribe rather than to respectable diplomacy.
the French refused to compensate American merchants for goods seized in their ships.
the French diplomatic minister sent American ambassadors home.
French importers had blocked American commerce from entering Europe.
French officials arrested America's diplomatic envoy, John Marshall.
12
What move did John Adams make in 1800 that paved the way for the Louisiana Purchase in 1803?
He launched a crucial military battle that led to victory against French leader Napoleon Bonaparte/
He accepted a second invitation to negotiate a treaty with the French.
He authorized the government purchase of foreign land bordering American states.
He joined forces with the British against France.
He moved to purchase Florida from the Spanish.
13
The Alien and Sedition Acts were intended to accomplish all of the following EXCEPT
silence critics of the Federalist government.
target immigrant voters.
grant the president the right to deport foreigners.
boost the power and popularity of Jeffersonian Democrats.
raise residency requirements for citizenship.
14
What was the most fundamental difference between the Federalist party and the Jeffersonian Democrats?
Jeffersonians felt that only the talented elite should lead; Federalists embraced the masses.
Federalists tended to be located along the Atlantic seaboard; Jeffersonians inhabited rural and back- country regions.
Jeffersonians tended to be slaveowners; Federalists were largely opposed to slavery.
Federalist embraced commercial interests; Jeffersonians saw farming as the hallmark of the nation's economy.
Federalist advocated for a strong central government; Jeffersonians promoted states' rights.
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