Quest 5 - Early Republic - Washington through Monroe
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- Q1How did the War of 1812 most affect the U.S. economy? A Disruption in trade contributed to domestic industrial growth. B Small farmers benefited from higher export prices for grain crops. C The sale of treasury bonds to international companies was prohibited. D New trade alliances resulted in increased foreign investment.ACBD120s
- Q2The first political parties in the United States formed mainly in response to disagreements over — A taxation without representation B the doctrine of judicial review C territorial expansion to the west D the extent of federal powerDBCA120s
- Q3The Twelfth Amendment established a new process for choosing a president and a vice president. The purpose of this amendment was to — A. prevent the concentration of power in the executive branch B. ease the eligibility requirements for holding federal office C. keep state officials from exerting undue influence on presidential elections D. reduce the likelihood of disputed outcomes in presidential electionsABCD120s
- Q4What was a major result of the Missouri Compromise? A. It increased the number of immigrants settling in northern states. B. It provided financing for canal construction. C. It rapidly expanded railroad construction in southern states. D. It temporarily relieved sectional tensions.DBCA120s
- Q5In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court established a principle that would eventually be used by all courts to — A. strike down any law that the court deems unconstitutional B. decide the outcome of contested election results C. overturn any impeachment that the court deems unsupported by evidence D. mediate disputes related to commerce between statesBDAC120s
- Q6Which of these best summarizes the Monroe Doctrine? A. The immigration of Europeans to the United States must be discouraged. B. International peace can be maintained without complicated alliances. C. The power to nullify federal laws is necessary to preserve sovereignty. D. Further colonization of the Americas by European countries is prohibited.BDCA120s
- Q7How did the War of 1812 affect the U.S. economy? A. The use of federal paper currency increased. B. Agricultural imports increased. C. Imports of raw materials increased. D. Manufacturing increased.DCAB120s
- Q8According to Alexander Hamilton, which action was necessary to ensure the stability of the nation’s economy? A. The passage of a trade embargo against Great Britain B. The abolition of consumption taxes C. The creation of a trade alliance with France D. The establishment of a national bankDABC120s
- Q9Which problem did George Washington encounter when he becamepresident? A. Southern states were threatening to secede from the Union. B. The United States had large debts from the American Revolution. C. Great Britain was refusing to trade with the United States. J. The Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced with a stronger constitution.ACBD120s
- Q10The first political parties in the United States were established in the 1790s largely because of political differences between — A. John Adams and Benjamin Franklin B. Alexander Hamilton andThomasPaine C. GeorgeWashington and James Madison D. Thomas Jefferson and AlexanderHamiltonABCD120s