Chapter 6-8 Review
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Chapter 6-8 Review
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Which state proposed an alternative to the Virginia Plan?
A. Connecticut
B. New Jersey
C. Georgia
D. Rhode Island
What argument did Madison make in favor of a large republic?
A. Distant rule allowed more freedom to flourish.
B. Distant rule removed the problem of a standing army.
C. No single faction could dominate a large republic.
D. A large republic meant more land and opportunity for all.
Which of the following became the political and intellectual leader of
the Republicans?
A. John Adams
B. George Washington
C. Alexander Hamilton
D. Thomas Jefferson
Which article of the Constitution addressed the legal standing of Indian
nations in the federal structure?A. Article I
B. Article III
C. Article VI
D. It didn't
The “three-fifths” provision of the “Great Compromise” related to:
A. the vote required to pass a tariff
B. the property qualification for voting
C. the amount of the poll tax
D. the counting of slaves for representation and taxation
Who didn’t pretend to be Publius?
A. John Jay
B. Alexander Hamilton
C. Sam Adams
D. James Madison
For the assumption bill, Hamilton gave up…
A. The navy and army
B. The capital
C. The Bill of Rights
D. The BUS
An important motive underlying most of Hamilton’s financial plans was:
A. to win votes for his own bid for the presidency
B. to get the federal government out of debt
C. to win the allegiance of Western farmers
D. to attract the support of the wealthy
According to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, who had the authority to declare an act of Congress void on the grounds that it was
unconstitutional?
A. the states
B. the Supreme Court
C. the chief executive
D. the people, in a national referendum
A noteworthy feature of the outcome of the national elections of 1796 was that:
A. the Republicans elected their first presidentB. the president and the vice president were of
different political partiesC. no presidential candidate received a majority in
the electoral collegeD. the Federalists completely overwhelmed the
Republicans in both Executive and legislative branches
The industry that was earliest and most readily adapted to the factory system
was making of:
A. furniture
B. glass
C. textiles
D. pottery
What did "Messrs. X, Y, and Z" demand from American commissioners in Paris?
A. A bribe for French officialsB. A declaration of war against EnglandC. Repayment of revolutionary war debtsD. The whereabouts of Edmond Genet
Three of the following were initially strong supporters of the War of 1812. Which
one openly opposed it?
A. John C. Calhoun
B. Henry Clay
C. Andrew Jackson
D. Daniel Webster
In the War of 1812, the U.S. was most successful…
A. on the Great Lakes
B. in Detroit
C. in Washington D.C.
D. on the Atlantic
At what battle did William Henry Harrison break the growing Indian alliance under
Tecumseh and the Prophet?
A. Battle of PlattsburghB. Battle of Put-In BayC. Battle of TippecanoeD. Battle of Horseshoe Bend
The invention of the invention of the cotton gin resulted in…
A. the price of cotton dramatically increased
B. the institution of slavery in the South declined
C. the institution of slavery in South revived
D. the “long staple” or “sea island” variety began to be planted all over the South
Which court case established the precedent of judicial review?
A. Fletcher v. Peck
B. Marbury v. Madison
C. Gibbons v. Ogden
D. Brown v. Board of Edu.
“One single spot” on the earth, the possessor of which was “our natural
and habitual enemy”
A. Cuba
B. New Orleans
C. Oregon
D. Texan
Jefferson’s initial reluctance to accept the Louisiana Purchase was based on:
A. fear of antagonizing Spain
B. the question of constitutionality
C. fear of antagonizing Great Britain
D. fear of losing New England Federalist support
The purpose of Napoleon’s Continental System was:
A. to blockade the British Isles
B. to raise revenue from customs duties
C. to close the European continent to British trade
D. the way was now cleared for a French invasion of the British Isles
When the 1st BUS closed in 1811, state banks…
A. decreased in numberB. issued bank notes that circulated as
moneyC. were solidly backed by gold and silver
reservesD. were carefully monitored by the federal
government
The "Virginia Dynasty" included all of the following men except…
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. John Adams
C. James Monroe
D. James Madison
“The power to tax is the power to destroy”
A. Dartmouth College v. Woodward
B. Fletcher v. Peck
C. McCulloch v. Maryland
D. Cohens v. Virginia
A. Dartmouth College v. Woodward
B. Fletcher v. Peck
C. Johnson v. McIntosh
D. Cohens v. Virginia
A. Gibbons v. Ogden
B. Fletcher v. Peck
C. McCulloch v. Maryland
D. Cohens v. Virginia
A. Missouri Compromise
B. Adams-Onis
C. Hartford Convention
D. Essex Junto
Which wasn’t in Clay’s American System?
A. abolition of slavery B. a high protective tariffC. maintenance of a national bankD. federal spending for internal
improvements
The Monroe Doctrine was first publicly enunciated in…
A. a resolution of both houses of CongressB. a rider attached to an army
appropriations billC. a treaty negotiated with Great Britain
and ratified by the SenateD. a State of the Union address