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Presidents Review

Washington

John Adams

Jefferson

Madison / Monroe

Jackson

Miscellaneous

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One of the key elements of Washington’s farewell address was to…….. CorrectIncorrect

Avoid permanent entanglements / alliances Main Board Back to Question

Alexander Hamilton assumed what position in Washington’s administration CorrectIncorrect

Secretary of the Treasury Main Board Back to Question

Alexander Hamilton created the _____________ CorrectIncorrect

National Bank Main Board Back to Question

The tax Washington placed on whiskey was called an __________ tax CorrectIncorrect

Excise Main Board Back to Question

Washington used the army to put down a rebellion What was the rebellion and why did he use such force? CorrectIncorrect

Demonstrate federal govt. commitment to enforce legislation -Whiskey Rebellion Main Board Back to Question

During Adams’ administration he passed the ____________ which targeted immigrants and raised citizenship requirements CorrectIncorrect

Alien and Sedition Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect As the potential for war with France arose Adams sent ambassadors to France. This became known as the _______

XYZ affair Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect Because of the problems with France and the potential for war Adams created the ___________ to protect US Shipping

Main Board Back to Question Navy

During Jefferson's’ administration he purchased __________ from __________ CorrectIncorrect

Louisiana Territory France Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect Why did the purchase of the Louisiana territory create problems for Jefferson?

As a Democratic Republican he believed in a strict construct of the Constitution He believed in a strict construction of the Constitution Main Board Back to Question

The creation of political parties is an element of the ______________ Constitution CorrectIncorrect

Political Parties Unwritten Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect The primary purpose of a political party is to

Nominate Candidates for office Main Board Back to Question

The first two political parties in the US were CorrectIncorrect

Federalists Democratic Republicans Main Board Back to Question

Federalists believed in a ______________ of the Constitution CorrectIncorrect

Loose construction Main Board Back to Question

The democratic Republicans believed in a ______________ of the Constitution CorrectIncorrect

Strict Construction Main Board Back to Question

Madison: What was the non- intercourse act and what did it repeal CorrectIncorrect

Non-intercourse act reopened trade with Europe (except GB and France) Repealed the Embargo Act Main Board Back to Question

Madison: Because of continued impressement of US sailors the US ultimately involved itself in the …………. CorrectIncorrect

War of 1812 Second War for independence Main Board Back to Question

Madison: This Treaty signed on Christmas Eve ended our conflict with GB CorrectIncorrect

Treaty of Ghent Main Board Back to Question

Monroe: During Monroe’s administration the issue of slavery in newly acquired territories was addressed by the _____________ CorrectIncorrect

Missouri Compromise Main Board Back to Question

Monroe: This treaty signed during the Monroe Administration gave the US rights to Florida CorrectIncorrect

Adams Onis treaty Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect Andrew Jackson used the ___________, or the practice of staffing government position with “friends”

Main Board Back to Question Spoils system

CorrectIncorrect Jackson forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi this was known as the

Trail of Tears Indian Removal Act Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect In an effort to protect northern manufacturing Jackson passed a tariff that would be referred to as the ………..

Tariff of Abominations Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect What was the Tariff of Abominations? What was its goal?

High tax on imports Designed to encourage US production South was outraged, threatened to Succeed Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect

Qin Main Board Back to Question

CorrectIncorrect The case of Marbury VS Madison established the principle of __________ where in The Supreme Courts has the responsibility to review and determine the Constitutionality of law

Main Board Back to Question Judicial Review

CorrectIncorrect McCulloch VS Maryland was a case dealing with the question of whether or not a state could tax a federal bank. What was the ruling

Main Board Back to Question Congress had the authority to create the bank as it was “necessary and proper” State could not tax a federal entity

CorrectIncorrect Gibbons Vs Ogden established the belief that the Federal government was the supreme authority in matters related to___________

Main Board Back to Question Interstate Commerce

CorrectIncorrect The decisions made by the Marshall court did what to federal authority

Main Board Back to Question Expanded the powers of the Federal government

CorrectIncorrect This mountain range protected the civilizations of ancient India from invasion

Main Board Back to Question Himalayas

Ancient River Valley Civilizations

What is sectionalism? What is the major difference between the North and the South?

Sectionalism is a strong sense of loyalty to a state or a section instead of a whole country. The difference between the North and the South is that the North favors urban & industrial patterns, while the South favors agriculture.