
Chapter Seven Test Review
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- Q1The first thing the British did after their ranks were reinforced in April of 1814 was to attack the city of...New OrleansBaltimoreNew YorkWashington D.C.30s
- Q2Why did Americans depend on the Mississippi River and access to New Orleans?They wanted to make sure the Russians couldn't use it to transport nuclear materials.It provided an excellent location for water skiing and wake boarding.To guarantee Americans the right of deposit in the port of New Orleans30s
- Q3The first young members of Congress to call for a trade war against Britain were called...Battle AxesWarlordsWar HawksRed Coats30s
- Q4Lewis and Clark failed in their expedition in that they did not...find a river route across the West to the Pacific Oceancollect adequate information about western plants and animalstravel over the Cascade Range on horsebacksurvey the Louisiana Purchase30s
- Q5Why did Britain's military forces gain strength in April of 1814?The Queen ended an expedition to South Africa and ordered the ships to the U.S. coastFrance conducted a war prisoner exchange and the former prisoners were eager to fight on a new frontBritain defeated France and could send more troops to America30s
- Q6How is "judicial review" best defined?The power of Congress to review the appointment of Supreme Court justices.The power of the judiciary to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.The power of Congress to oversee decisions made by the Supreme Court.30s
- Q7The last major conflict of the War of 1812 was the...Battle of B altimoreBattle of Horseshoe BendBattle of TippecanoeBattle of New Orleans30s
- Q8The document that ended the War of 1812 was called the...Treaty of GhentLouisiana PurchaseNeutrality ProclamationTreaty of Fort Jackson30s
- Q9In the early 1800's, the Mississippi River was crucial to settlers in all of the following states except...South CarolinaOhioKentuckyTennessee30s
- Q10The case of "Marbury v. Madison" established...that the Supreme Court was required to hear every case brought before it.the Electoral Collegethe Supreme Court's power of judicial review30s
- Q11The Louisiana Purchase was significant to the Unites States because...it helped the United States challenge British power in North Americais set a precedent regarding the purchase of territory without congressional approvalit nearly doubled the size of the United States30s
- Q12How much did President Jefferson pay for the Louisiana Territory?$ 10 Million$ 5 Million$ 20 Million$ 15 Million30s
- Q13Who was the big hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe?Robert E. LeeThomas "Stonewall" JacksonWilliam Henry HarrisonGeorge S. Patton30s
- Q14Which of the following was NOT a reason that Napoleon Bonaparte decided to sell the Louisiana Territory?A slave revolt on Santo Domingo (Haiti) prevented him from using it as a base.The British had encouraged American Indians to attack settlers in the WestHe needed cash to continue his war in EuropeHe had given up on creating an empire in the Western Hemisphere30s
- Q15Who was the Shosone Indian who helped as a guide and translator for Lewis & Clark?PocahantasZebulon PikeTecumsehSacagawea30s