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Unit 5 Semester Final

Quiz by Angela Coker

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  • Q1
    When this treaty between the U.S. and Britain was signed, it ended the War of 1812:
    b. Treaty of Ghent
    a. Adams-Onis Treaty
    c. Jay’s Treaty
    d. Pinckney’s Treaty
    300s
  • Q2
    This treaty was signed in 1819 between the U.S. and Spain resolving all the border disputes between the two nations;
    d. Pinckney’s Treaty
    b. Treaty of Ghent
    a. Adams-Onis Treaty
    c. Jay’s Treaty
    300s
  • Q3
    Although the U.S. Supreme Court initially decided to hear this case, they ultimately decided not to because it hadn’t met certain criteria as outlined in the U.S. Constitution:
    d. Judiciary Act of 1801
    a. Gibbons v. Ogden
    b. McCulloch v. Maryland
    c. Marbury v. Madison
    300s
  • Q4
    In exchange for this, both Samuel Adams and John Hancock pledged to support the Constitution:
    a. Lower taxes
    d. the addition of a Legislative Branch
    c. the addition of a Bill of Rights
    b. 1,000 acres of land
    300s
  • Q5
    This uprising occurred in 1794 causing President Washington to issue a proclamation that all Americans must obey the law:
    d. Burr-Hamilton due
    b. War of 1812
    a. Whiskey Rebellion
    c. Battle of Tippecanoe
    300s
  • Q6
    This early political party had favored a strict interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, a weaker federal government, opposed a national bank, and were pro-French and anti-British:
    b. Democratic-Republican
    a. Federalist
    c. Democratic
    d. Republican
    300s
  • Q7
    This stated that the U.S. would not choose sides between European nations at war with one another
    Missouri Compromise
    Louisiana Purchase

    Alien and Sedition Acts

    Neutrality Proclamation
    300s
  • Q8
    In response to the British and French navies stopping and searching American merchant ships, this act was passed in 1807 prohibiting trade with all foreign nations and ultimately had a devastating effect on the American economy
    Alien and Sedition Acts

    Neutrality Proclamation

    Louisiana Purchase
    Embargo Act
    300s
  • Q9
    This was a series of four controversial laws that were passed between 1797 and 1798 as fears grew that war with France was inevitable and the French spies would infiltrate the U.S. and negatively influence American society
    Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
    Alien and Sedition Acts
    Missouri Compromise
    Neutrality Proclamation
    300s
  • Q10
    This preserved the balance of power between free states and slave states, admitted Maine and Missouri to the Union as states, and prohibited slavery in any new states or territories north of 36˚30’ latitude
    Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
    Missouri Compromise
    Louisiana Purchase
    Neutrality Proclamation
    300s
  • Q11
    This was passed just prior to James Madison being inaugurated as president and replaced the Embargo Act prohibiting trade with just Britain and France, not all other foreign nations
    Neutrality Proclamation
    Alien and Sedition Acts
    Louisiana Purchase
    Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
    300s
  • Q12
    In the Autumn of 1803, the U.S. Senate approved this which doubled the size of the nation
    Embargo Act
    Neutrality Proclamation
    Louisiana Purchase
    Missouri Compromise
    300s
  • Q13
    He was serving as the Governor of the Indiana Territory and led American forces at the Battle of Tippecanoe
    Henry Clay
    Sacagawea
    Francis Scott Keye
    William Henry Harrison
    300s
  • Q14
    This well-respected Congressman from Massachusetts was one of the most vocal opponents of the American System plan
    Daniel Webster
    Francis Scott Keye
    Alexander Hamilton
    William Henry Harrison
    300s
  • Q15
    She joined the Lewis & Clark expedition when her husband was hired by Lewis & Clark as a guide; she’d play a crucial role in the success of the expedition
    Alexander Hamilton
    Sacagawea
    Tecumseh
    Meriwether Lewis
    300s

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