Unit 4 - Test Flashcards

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What is Sectionalism?
A. Loyalty to a particular part of the country
B. Dividing a political party into sections
C. Loyalty to your own secular division of Christianity

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A. Loyalty to a particular part of the country

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What did George Washington address in his farewell speech?
A. Maintain neutrality
B. Warned of the danger of political groups
C. All of the above

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C. All of the above

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Who is the second and third president of the U.S.?
A. Madison: Jefferson
B. Adams: Jefferson
C. Jefferson: Adams

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B. Adams: Jefferson

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What is a condition of Pinckney’s Treaty?
A. 31st parallel is a border between U.S. Spanish Florida
B. We can use the port of Miami free of tax
C. We have navigation rights to the Ohio River

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A. 31st parallel is border between U.S. Spanish Florida

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Why do the French suggest that the U.S. Is obligated to support the in their war?
A. It will benefit American merchants
B. To honor their former alliance
C. So that the French does not declare war on America

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B. To honor their former alliance

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How does the French Revolution lead to war in Europe?
A. Neighboring countries saw it as an opportunity to gain territory
B. Neighboring countries wanted to stop the Reign of Terror in France
C. Neighboring countries feared the spread of the revolution onto their contries

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C. Neighboring countries feared the spread of the revolution onto their contries

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What was Washington’s reaction to his inauguration in 1789?
A. Was excited to lead the country as the first president
B. Felt uncomfortable and afraid to appear as a King
C. Somber and unsure of his leadership skills

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B. Felt uncomfortable and afraid to appear as a King

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In 1789, what did Congress pass that established the federal court system?
A. Federal Reserve Act
B. Embargo Act
C. None of the above

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C. None of the above

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What is Impressment?
A. Navigation Rights
B. Capturing foreign sailors and putting them in your own navy
C. Seizing a vessel through force

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B. Capturing foreign sailors and putting them in your own navy

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What type of profession would a federalist probably have?
A. Craftsman
B. Worker
C. Merchant

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C. Merchant

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Thomas Jefferson was part of the __________Party and John Adams was part of the__________ Party?
A. Republican: Federalist
B. Federalist: Republican
C. Whig: Federalist

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A. Republican: Federalist

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What is not true about Republicans?
A. Protect individual rights
B. Protect state rights
C. Encouraged the development of commerce

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C. Encouraged the development of commerce

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What is significant about the results of the election of 1796?
A. President and Vice President are of different parties
B. It was an overwhelming victory for Adams
C. There was a tie between Jefferson and Adams

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A. President and Vice President are of different parties

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The Quote “millions for defense but not a penny for tribute!” Is in response to what?
A. Orders of Council
B. XYZ Affair
C. Non-Intercourse Act

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B. XYZ Affair

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What did the Alien and Sedition Acts allow Adam’s administration to do?
A. Suppress the Republican voice
B. Detain and Expel Aliens
C. All of the above

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C. All of the above

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In result of the XYZ Affair, what happened to the relationship between the U.S. and France?
A. Relations remained the same
B. An unofficial war at sea began
C. Caused the U.S. to form an alliance with Britain and France

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B. An unofficial war at sea began

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What is significant about the results of the election of 1800?
A. There was a tie between Jefferson and Burr
B. There was a tie between Adams and Burr
C. President and Vice President are from different parties

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A. There was a tie between Jefferson and Burr

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Which is NOT TRUE about the Louisiana Purchace?
A. One of the largest land deals in history
B. It was purchased from Britain
C. It was purchased for 15 million dollars

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B. It was purchased from Britain

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The conflicts in the Mediterranean Sea with the Barbary States occurred because:
A. America was hurting their commerce and business
B. America remained neutral in the war in Europe
C. They wanted protection money for sailing in the Mediterranean Sea

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C. They wanted protection money for sailing in the Mediterranean Sea

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The Orders of Council:
A. Prohibits Americans from shipping to any foreign port
B. Forbids neutral countries from trading with France
C. Prohibits Americans from trading with France or Britain

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B. Forbids neutral countries from trading with France

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The Non Intercourse Act:
A. Prohibits Americans from trading with France or Britain
B. Prohibits Americans from shipping to any foreign port
C. Forbids neutral countries from trading with Britain

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B. Prohibits Americans from shipping to any foreign port

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The Embargo Act:
A. Prohibits Americans from shipping to any foreign port
B. Prohibits Americans from trading with France or Britain
C. Forbids neutral countries from trading with Britain

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A. Prohibits Americans from shipping to any foreign port

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Which is NOT a reason for the start of the War of 1812?
A. Impressment
B. Supplying Indians
C. Honoring out former alliance with France

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C. Honoring out former alliance with France

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What battle occurred after the War of 1812 officially ended?
A. Ft. Henry
B. New Orleans
C. Thames

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B. New Orleans

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In the first phase of the War of 1812, America found success:
A. With it’s well equipped army
B. In defending the capital
C. At sea in the Caribbean and Great Lakes

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C. At sea in the Caribbean and Great Lakes

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Why did America feel it was going to be a quick war with Britain?
A. Britain was preoccupied with France
B. America had a superior navy
C. America had multiple allies

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A. Britain was preoccupied with France

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Which was NOT part of Britain’s plan in the second phase of the war?
A. Attack up and down the Atlantic coast
B. Disrupt American commerce and send reinforcements
C. Take control of all major coastal cities

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C. Take control of all major coastal cities

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When Francis Scott Key wrote the Star-Spangled Banner where was he?
A. On an American war ship
B. Washington D.C.
C. None of the above

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C. None of the above

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What happened at the Hartford Convention that appeared as treason by the federalists?
A. They were against the war
B. They voted to succeed from the U.S.
C. They fled to Canada

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B. They voted to succeed from the U.S.

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What was Tecumseh’s plan?
A. To exterminate Americans
B. To sell America a large portion of land to buy arms from Britain
C. To unite Indian tribes from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico

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C. To unite Indian tribes from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico

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Which explorer(s) traveled into the South West, Mexico, and Texas?
A. Zebulon Pike
B. Daniel Boone
C. Sacajawea

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A. Zebulon Pike

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What event took place in reaction to a tax placed on whiskey makers?
A. XYZ Affair
B. Embargo Act
C. None of the above

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C. None of the above

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What was occurring in the French Revolution that Americans found frightening and barbaric?
A. The unjust treatment of foreigners
B. The large amount of public executions
C. That it led to revolutions in neighboring countries

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B. Large amounts of public executions