
5.4 Adams Administration
Quiz by Catherine Chesser
Grade 8
Social Studies (2018)(Archived)
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- Q1The table below summarizes the-- (8.5A)Alien and Sedition ActsCauses of the American RevolutionVirginia and Kentucky ResolutionsNullification Crisis30s113.20.5.A
- Q2John Adams' administration signed acts that were designed to protect the security of the nation, but ended up causing conflict between the Federalist and Democratic-Republicans. These acts were called the-- (8.5A)Embargo ActsAlien and Sedition ActsVirginia and Kentucky ResolutionsNon-intercourse30s113.20.5.A
- Q3John Adams and the Federalist controlled Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts because they felt that they would-- (8.5A)immediately free all slaves being held in the southern states during the Civil Warallow for George Washington to pursue his plan of neutrality in the French Revolutionkeep American ships safe by not allowing trade with any foreign portsprotect the nations from actions that encouraged rebellion against the government30s113.20.5.A
- Q4The actions above were passed by the Federalist controlled Congress, the Democratic-Republicans, led by Jefferson and Madison, opposed these with the-- (8.5A)Tariff of AbominationsEmbargo ActsVirginia and Kentucky ResolutionsNavigation Acts30s113.20.5.A
- Q5The list provides examples of-- (8.5A)topics discussed during the Second Constitutional Conventionweaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederationissues leading to the ratification of the first constitutional amendmentsdomestic issues faced by the leads of the new republic30s113.20.5.A
