
APUSH Period 3 Review
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- Q1All of the following were effects of the French and Indian War on the colonists EXCEPTit resolved tensions between colonists and Native AmericansImpressment caused resentment among colonistsIt was a socializing experience for American menColonists began to view English authority as illegitimate30s
- Q2Which was NOT a weakness of the Articles of ConfederationAll states needed to approve amendmentsNo chief executiveSurvey, organize, and set up a process for the development of new statesCongress could not tax or regulate trade30s
- Q3What was the outcome of Pickney's Treaty?British left the forts in the NorthwestCanada and the US agreed to a mutual disarmamentNative Americans were banned from the midwestThe United States could now trade at New Orleans30s
- Q4What was not part of Hamilton's Financial Plan?Established the National BankLevying of excise taxes and tariffsAssumption of state debtsPut the capital in Washington D.C30s
- Q5What did the Northwest Ordinance do?Ended British control over the Ohio valleyprohibited the extension of slavery in the Northwest territoryPrevented slavery north of 36-30 north latitudesettled the land dispute between Canada and US30s
- Q6Washington's actions in the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 demonstrated what?suspension of habeas corpusthe federal government control of the production of whiskeyThe federal government could enforce the laws of the landthe federal government prohibition of liqour30s
- Q7The Great Compromiseestablished the judicial branchstates slaves would be counted as 3/5 of the populationestablished two houses in the legislative branchestablished the executive branch30s
- Q8According to the Proclamation of 1763Colonial paper could not be printedcolonial militiamen were required to put down rebellioncontact between colonists and Indians were illegalsettlers could not cross the Appalachian Mountains30s
- Q9What was a consequence of the French and Indian War?American colonists began to resist control from EnglandIroquois Confederacy fell apartcolonists feared yet another involvement in a warBritain gave up Canada30s
- Q10The Stamp Act Congress was significant because itdemonstrated the colonists were loyal to Englandled directly to the 1st Continental Congressmarked an important step toward the unity of the coloniesRepealed the Stamp Act30s
- Q11Alexander Hamilton believed in aStrict interpretation of the constitutionloose interpretation of the Constitution30s
- Q12The Battle of Fallen Timbers led to the end of resistance of Native American tribes in the Northwest and theTreaty of TecumsehJay's TreatyTreaty of GreenvilleTreaty of Paris 178330s
- Q1385 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the ConstitutionThe Constitutional PapersVirginia and Kentucky ResolutionsFederalist PapersCommon Sense30s
- Q14Which event shows the economic issues with the Articles of Confederation?Shays RebellionWhiskey RebellionPickney's TreatyStono Uprising30s
- Q15The Stamp Act created great fury in the colonies becausethis was the first time that Parliament imposed a direct tax on the coloniesit took badly needed revenue away from colonial legislaturescolonial legislatures had expressed opposition to it in advanceit imposed massive duties on the colonies30s