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Washington to Madison

Test Review Ch. 10 and 11

Pick a Level

Single

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Double

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Triple

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Homerun

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Single Question # 1

___________________ wanted a very close following of the constitution.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 2

___________________ are taxes placed on goods brought into a country.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 3

In order to apply for statehood, a territory must have 60,000 __________________, or people residing in the territory.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 4

__________________ is the practice of forcing captured sailors to work on you ship.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 5

A paper that promises to repay you with interest is known as a _______________.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 6

_______________ felt that the government had more powers than what was listed in the constitution.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitants Impressment bond stock

Excise tax nullify embargo

Nationalism sedition

Single Question # 7

President Washington placed an ___________________ on the sale and production of whiskey.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 8

Action that may cause a rebellion is known as ___________________.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 9

_________________ is a strong feeling of pride in one’s country.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifyembargo

Nationalismsedition

Single Question # 10

Kentucky and Virginia _________________ the alien and sedition acts, or refused to enforce them.

Strict Constructionists Liberal Constructionists

Tariffs inhabitantsImpressmentbondstock

Excise taxnullifiedembargo

Nationalismsedition

Double Question # 1

Alexander Hamilton thought that paying of the federal and state debts would

a.       ruin the new government b.      help the southern states c.       disappoint speculators

d. protect the new government’s reputation

Double Question # 2

Thomas Jefferson led the Democratic-Republican Party which believed in

a.       strict construction and states’ rights b.      rule by the wealthy, educated people c.       a strong national bank

d. loose construction and a strong federal government

Double Question # 3

The election of 1800 was significant because a.       Jefferson received all the electoral votes b.      Power changed hands without bloodshed c.       Adams only served one term

d. The candidates insulted each other

Double Question # 4

The Federalists passed the Alien and Sedition Acts to

a.       bring and end to the “half war” b.     

stop people from criticizing the President and Federalists

c.       to make the war with France a “whole war”d.none of the above

Double Question # 5

President Jefferson wanted to buy New Orleans because

a.       all land west of the Mississippi River would belong to the U.S.

b.      it was an important port for western farmers c.       he wanted to make it the capital of the United States

d. he planned to attack Louisiana from there

Double Question # 6

After the Marbury v. Madison decision, the Supreme Court could

a.       decide the constitutionality of laws b.      select new justices c.       investigate wrong doing in the government

d.force officials to do their jobs

Double Question # 7

The Battle of New Orleans was a.       the battle in which Tecumseh was killed b.      Spain’s first victory in the War of 1812 c.      

An American victory that took place after the signing of the peace treaty

d.The final step in the effort to win Louisiana from France

Double Question # 8

Jefferson refused to pay tribute to a.       France b.      Great Britain c.       Barbary Pirates

d. Spain

Double Question # 9

General William Henry Harrison defeated Tenskwatawa at

a.       Battle of Tippecanoe b.      Battle of Thames c.       Battle of New Orleans

d. Battle of Washington D.C.

Double Question # 10

The outcome of the War of 1812 a.       satisfied everyone involved b.      put a stop to British seizure of American ships c.       gave Americans a sense national pride

d.granted Ohio Indian tribes large tracts of land

Triple Question # 1

George Washington’s vice-president was _____________________.

Answer

John Adams

Triple Question # 2

The election of 1800 was a tie between Aaron Burr and ___________________.

Answer

Thomas Jefferson

Triple Question # 3

Jefferson sent ___________________ to negotiate the purchase of New Orleans with France.

Answer

James Monroe

Triple Question # 4

Jefferson purchased Louisiana from ____________ for the price of __________________ dollars.

Answer

France $15 million

Triple Question # 5

Lewis and ________________ were sent out to explore the Louisiana Purchase.

Answer

Clark

Triple Question # 6

President _________________ was the man who officially declared war on Great Britain in the War of 1812.

Answer

James Madison

Triple Question # 7

The men in the south and west that called for war against Great Britain were known as _________________.

Answer

Hawks

Triple Question # 8

General Andrew ________________ was the U.S. officer in charge of the troops at the Battle of _____________________.

Answer

Jackson New Orleans

Triple Question # 9

The Treaty of _____________ officially ended the War of 1812.

Answer

Treaty of Ghent

Triple Question # 10

Summarize the steps to become a state.

Homerun Question # 1

Please summarize Acts 17:26 and explain what is has to do with our unit of study.

Homerun Question # 2

Describe the events that led to the War of 1812.

Homerun Question # 3

Why did purchasing Louisiana go against what Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans believed in?

Homerun Question # 4

Describe what the Federalist party stood for.

Homerun Question # 5

What problems did Washington face in his time as president?

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