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- Q1George Washington was at a disadvantage because the Constitution did not provideA. a framework for the new government.D. information about Congress.B. information about the Supreme Court.C. details about how the President should govern.30s
- Q2a member of the political party founded by Thomas JeffersonfactionDemocratic RepublicansunconstitutionalFederalist30s
- Q3the idea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairsseditionnullifylaissez fairetribute30s
- Q4a ban on tradeimpressmentembargocontinental dividesmuggling30s
- Q5What was most significant about the Louisiana Purchase?A. It greatly increased the size of the United States.B. It gave Napoleon funds he needed to wage war.D. It greatly increased the new nation's access to natural resources.C. It put the port of New Orleans under American control.30s
- Q6the members of Congress from the South and the West who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812War Hawkdecisiveconfederationnationalism30s
- Q7business that crosses state linesinterstate commerceMonroe Doctrineinterventionsectionalism30s
- Q8a program for economic growth promoted by Henry Clay in the early 1800s that called for high tariffs on importssectionalismAmerican SysteminterventionMonroe Doctrine30s
- Q9President Monroe's foreign policy statement warning European nations not to interfere in Latin AmericaAmerican SysteminterventionOption 5sectionalismMonroe Doctrine30s
- Q10The case of Gibbons v. Ogden made it clear that the federal governmentD. controlled interstate commerce.C. controlled state governments.B. could create a national bank.A. controlled transportation.30s
- Q11The Monroe Doctrine made it clear that the United States would actively oppose any attempt by European powers toB. seize American ships.D. interfere with U.S. trade.A. take control of territories in the Americas.C. hold on to existing colonies.30s
- Q12What did Republicans change their minds about after the War of 1812?A. the importance of economic issuesD. the amount of money to keep in circulationC. the constitutionality of a national bankB. the importance of trade with Britain30s
- Q13an alliance of independent states or nations, usually with a shared military commandcommenceWar Hawkconfederationnationalism30s
- Q14After the Miami and other American Indian nations gave up land in Ohio by signing the Treaty of Greenville, what happened?D. There was peace in the region west of the Appalachians.C. American Indians moved away from any contact with white settlers.B. American Indians broke the treaty by attacking settlers in Ohio.A. White settlers moved even farther west.30s
- Q15What was the main challenge facing the United States as the War of 1812 began?B. opposition in New EnglandA. the number of British troops in CanadaD. weak and unprepared military forcesC. lack of support from France30s