The Young Nation

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Washington
and Adams
Manifest
Growth of
a Nation
Political
Grab Bag
Destiny
Cultural
and Social
Movements
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Washington & Adams for 1
Question:
How did the outcome of the
tax revolt known as the “Whiskey Rebellion”
demonstrate the effectiveness of Hamilton’s
economic policies?
A. It shifted the tax burden from the middle to the upper class.
B. It protected the interests of the farmers.
C. It settled the issue of states’ rights
D. It proved that the federal government could enforce the law.
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Washington & Adams for 1
Answer:
D. It proved that the
federal could enforce the
law.
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Washington & Adams for 2
Question: What was the major challenge
to American foreign policy during the
presidencies of George Washington and
John Adams?
A. Maintaining neutrality in the war between Britain and
France
B. Avoiding war with Spain over possession of the Florida
territory
C. Providing military assistance for the French Revolution
D. Repelling a British attempt to recover the North
American colonies
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Washington & Adams for 2
Answer:
A. Maintaining neutrality
in the war between Britain
and France
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Washington & Adams for 3
Question: Who was the
first Secretary of the
Treasury?
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Washington & Adams for 3
Answer:
Alexander Hamilton
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Washington & Adams for 4
Question: What acts
passed during Adam’s
term threatened the
freedom of speech and
press?
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Washington & Adams for 4
Answer:
The Alien and Sedition
Acts
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Washington & Adams for 5
Question: What was the
Assumption Plan
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Washington & Adams for 5
Answer:
Hamilton’s plan to pay off
the states’ debt
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Growth of a Nation for 1
Question: The Louisiana Purchase
was important to western farmers
because
A. Gold was discovered in California
B. They could sell supplies to Native Americans
C. It gave the United States control of the
Mississippi River
D. They could trade with Mexico
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Growth of a Nation for 1
Answer:
C. It gave the United
States control of the
Mississippi River
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Growth of a Nation for 2
Question: In the early 1800s many industries
had to be built on swift-flowing rivers because
water power was used to drive machinery.
Which invention allowed factories to be built in
towns and cities that were not located on
rivers?
A. Water frame
B. Steam engine
C. Sewing machine
D. Spinning jenny
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Growth of a Nation for 2
Answer:
B. Steam engine
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Growth of a Nation for 3
Question: What factor(s) led to the
nickname “Era of Good Feelings” to
describe the years of James Monroe’s
presidency?
A. Political unity and national optimism
B. Good relations with Britain
C. Supreme Court decisions that favored the
states
D. the protective tariff and success of the
National Bank
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Growth of a Nation for 3
Answer:
A. Political unity and
national optimism
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Growth of a Nation for 4
Question: Henry Clay’s American
System refers to
A. American industrialization
B. Federal support of American economic
development
C. Protecting the Western Hemisphere from
further European colonization
D. Maintaining neutrality in the disputes
between Britain and France
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Growth of a Nation for 4
Answer:
B. Federal support of
American economic
development
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Growth of a Nation for 5
Question: Which statement supports the
claim that Andrew Jackson’s victory over
John Quincy Adams was a triumph for the
idea of popular democracy?
A. Jackson received 56 percent of the popular vote
B. Jackson won Pennsylvania and New York as well as the
South and the West
C. Adams, a nationalist, took a broad view of the national
government’s powers
D. During Jackson’s administration, property qualifications
for voting were removed
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Growth of a Nation for 5
Answer:
D. During Jackson’s
administration, property
qualifications for voting
were removed
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Political Grab Bag for 1
Question:
What political party, led by
Alexander Hamilton, wanted
the national government to
be stronger than the state
governments?
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Political Grab Bag for 1
Answer:
The Federalist party
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Political Grab Bag for 2
Question: What Republican
leader believed that state
governments should be
strong because they were
closer to the people?
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Political Grab Bag for 2
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson
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Political Grab Bag for 3
Question: What were the
three ministers who met
with U.S. Commissioners in
France known as?
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Political Grab Bag for 3
Answer:
X, Y, and Z
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Political Grab Bag for 4
Question: What kind of
tax is placed on goods
imported into a nation?
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Political Grab Bag for 4
Answer:
Protective tariff
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Political Grab Bag for 5
Question: Which president
established the precedent of
serving only two terms of
office?
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Political Grab Bag for 1
Answer:
George Washington
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Manifest Destiny for 1
Question: Which state’s entry into
the United States played a
controversial role in America’s
vision of Manifest Destiny?
A. Virginia
B. Texas
C. Iowa
D. Vermont
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Manifest Destiny for 1
Answer:
B. Texas
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Manifest Destiny for 2
Question: During the 1840s, the belief in
“Manifest Destiny”, which encouraged the
westward expansion of the Untied States to the
Pacific Ocean, became the most popular singe
idea in American politics. How did “Manifest
Destiny” affect national policy?
A. Trade barriers against other countries were
lifted
B. The United States declared war on Mexico
C. Conflicts with Native Americans declined
D. The slave trade was ended
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Manifest Destiny for 2
Answer:
B. The United States
declared war on Mexico
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Manifest Destiny for 3
Question: What area is
referred to by the slogan
“54-40 or Fight?”
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Manifest Destiny for 3
Answer:
Oregon
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Manifest Destiny for 4
Question: What is the
idea that God wanted the
United States to govern
the land to the Pacific?
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Manifest Destiny for 4
Answer:
Manifest Destiny
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Manifest Destiny for 5
Question: What is the
term that meant the
citizens of a territory
could decide the question
of slavery?
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Manifest Destiny for 5
Answer:
Popular Sovereignty
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Cultural and Social Movements for 1
Question: What did the following people
have in common
Dorothea Dix
Florence Nightingale
Horace Mann
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
A. They were abolitionists
B. They were Transcendentalist writers
C. They were social reformers
D. They were nativists
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Cultural and Social Movements for 1
Answer:
C. They were social
reformers
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Cultural and Social Movements for 2
Question: Which of the issues dividing
the antislavery reformers before 1860
was most likely to develop into a
separate reform movement?
A. Resettlement of slaves in Liberia
B. Gradual vs. immediate emancipation
C. Participation of women in Women’s
Movement activities
D. Political action vs. newspaper articles,
lectures, and rallies
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Cultural and Social Movements for 2
Answer:
C. Participation of women
in Women’s Movement
activities
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Cultural and Social Movements for 3
Question: What publisher of
The Liberator demanded the
immediate abolition of
slavery?
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Cultural and Social Movements for 3
Answer:
William Lloyd Garrison
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Cultural and Social Movements for 4
Question: What issue
kept many abolitionists
from joining the Women’s
Movement?
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Cultural and Social Movements for 4
Answer:
Women’s Suffrage
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Cultural and Social Movements for 5
Question: What former
slave published the
abolitionist newspaper
The North Star?
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Cultural and Social Movements for 5
Answer:
Frederick Douglass
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