Foreign Affairs in the Early Republic
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- Q1As stated in his Farewell Address, the term that would best describes President Washington’s foreign policy would be _______________party timeisolationism.friendlykick some backside30s
- Q2The major effect of Jay Treaty 1796 was _____________________France invaded Oxnarda lasting peace with EnglandThe Kentucky and Virginia Resolutionsthe removal of British troops from the Ohio Valley.30s
- Q3The slogan “Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute” portrayed the U.S. response ____________.to French invading MexicoEngland kidnapping American sailorsto the XYZ Affair.to the zombie attack30s
- Q4The country that was most responsible for the change in U.S. foreign policy at the end of the 18th century was ___________MexicoSkatelandFranceEngland30s
- Q5Keeping the nation at peace was an important achievement ofDrake's administration.Jackson's administration.John Adams’s administration.Trump's administration30s
- Q6After going to war with each other, Great Britain and France seized U.S. merchant ships because they hoped to ______________________-prevent the U.S. from getting rich.prevent France from supplying their enemy.prevent England. from supplying their enemy.prevent the U.S. from supplying their enemy.30s
- Q7_________________________________-were hurt the most by Jefferson’s embargo on tradeAmerican sea workersToby's friendsFrench peopleAmerican farmers30s
- Q8The killing of 21 U.S. sailors increased tension between the United States and ___________________in 1807Great BritainFranceNew MexicoSpain30s
- Q9The War Hawks were eager to go to war with Great Britain in 1812 because they hoped to drive the British out of _________________Great BritainCanada.MexicoFrance30s
- Q10The Battle of New Orleans could have been prevented by___________________________-.faster communicationgood leadershipbetter foodelectric fish30s
- Q11. The War of 1812 between the Americans and the British was ___________________.not won by either side.won by the Americanswon by the Britishthe longest war in history30s
- Q12The event that led to the policies established by the Monroe Doctrine was __________________________.the independence movement in Latin Americathe independence movement in EuropeHot Cheetos outlawedthe atom bomb30s
- Q13_________________________ advised President Monroe that the United States should boldly speak for itself on its policy in the AmericasGeorge WashingtonPresident TrumpThomas JeffersonJohn Quincy Adams30s
- Q14One major goal of the Monroe Doctrine was to prevent European interference in ______________________________FranceOcean ViewEuropeNorth and South America.30s
- Q15A result of the Monroe Doctrine was that the United States gained respect from_________________________-other countries.three zombies in the eastNapoleonJefferson30s