US History Chapter 9, Lessons 1 & 2
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- Q1First Vice-president of the USThomas JeffersonGeorge WashingtonAlexander HamiltonJohn Adams30sEditDelete
- Q2tradition that should be followedincidentprecedentpressureantecedent30sEditDelete
- Q3First Head of the State DepartmentEdmund RandolphThomas JeffersonJohn AdamsAlexander Hamilton30sEditDelete
- Q4First Secretary of the TreasuryEdmund RandolphAlexander HamiltonJohn AdamsTomas Jefferson30sEditDelete
- Q5First Secretary of WarThomas JeffersonEdmund RandolphAlexander HamiltonHenry Knox30sEditDelete
- Q6First Attorney GeneralThomas JeffersonHenry KnoxEdmund RandolphJames Madison30sEditDelete
- Q7First Supreme Court Chief JusticeMichael JayAntonin ScaliaJohn RobertsJohn Jay30sEditDelete
- Q8taxes on importsexportsstamp acttariffssugar act30sEditDelete
- Q9Opposed the National BankMadison and JeffersonEdmund RandolphAdamsWashinton30sEditDelete
- Q10Proposed the National BankHamiltonMadisonBill GatesJefferson30sEditDelete
- Q11An armed mob attacked tax collectors and burned down buildings over a new tax on whiskey.Boston MassacreShay's RebellionWar of 1812Whiskey Rebellion30sEditDelete
- Q12decisive battle that drove Native Americans out of OhioBattle of GettysburgBattle of Bull RunThe Battle of Fallen TimbersBattle for Fort Ticonderoga30sEditDelete
- Q13Washington ordered Americans to stay out of the war between France and Great Britain in 1793Proclamation of 1763War of 1812Proclamation of NeutralityTreaty of Paris30sEditDelete
- Q14gave the Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River and the right to trade at New OrleansThe Mississippi River TreatyJay's treatyPinckney's TreatyThe New Orleans treaty30sEditDelete
- Q15Washington warned against something he saw as a growing threat to the young nationpolioIndiansmachine gunspolitical parties30sEditDelete
- Q16the forcing of American sailors into service in the British navypopular sovereigntytarriffimpressmentimprisonment30sEditDelete