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Chapter 10-11

1. Hamiltons Report on Public Credit in 1790 did all of the following !CP"
a. #und the national debt$ both foreign and domestic at face %alue
b. Pay full-face value for government certificates only to the original bond holder
c. &ssume state debts b' the national go%ernment
d. "ouch off speculation in public certificates
(. "he election of 1)00 is referred to as a *re%olution+ because
b. of the dramatic shift from the Federation party to the Republican party
,. "he international incident as -nown as the !./ &ffair in%ol%ed
a. A French ministers demand for a bribe before he would meet with American
envoys
0. 1n the 2entuc-' and 3irginia Resolution$ "homas 4efferson and 4ames 5adison asserted that
a. the states, not the Supreme court, were the final udges of the limits of federal
power
6. 7eorge 8ashington responded to the 8his-e' Rebellion in the 8estern countries of
Penns'l%ania b'
d. sending an army larger than any he had ever commanded in the Revolution to
put down the revolt
9. 4ohn &dams was defeated b' "homas 4efferson in the election of 1)00 primaril' due to
b. divisions within the federalist party over Adams refusal to declare was on
France
7. "he most contro%ersial part of &le:ander Hamiltons economic program was
c. creation on the !an" of the #S
). "he &merican public protested the 4a' "reat' of 1790 because
d. $t did nothing about !ritish sei%ure of American vessels in the French &est
$ndies
9. "he &lien and ;edition &cts included all of the following !CP"
a. 1ncreasing the residenc' re<uirements for =; citi>enship
b. :tended presidential powers to remo%e foreign residents of the =;
c. A threat to ury system
d. Restriction of an opposition press
e. Curtailment of free speech in &merica
10. &ll of the following arguments were used b' the 4effersonians against Hamiltons financial
plan !CP"
a. 1t concentrated to much unchec-ed power in the hands of the central go%ernment
b. 1t sacrificed the interests of the farmer for the purpose of aiding commercial
de%elopment
c. $ts emphasis on a strict interpretation of the 'onstitution would ma"e it difficult
for the government to act when necessary
d. "he establishment of a ?ational @an- was not within the authorit' specificall'
assigned to the central go%ernment in the Constitution
e. Hamiltons ta: proposals imposed hea%ier burdens on the ;outh and 8est and lighter
burdens on ?ew ngland
11. Hamilton proposed a tariff soon after the launching of the =; go%ernment in order to
b. (elp develop manufacturing in the #S
1(. 8hich of the following actions ta-en b' "homas 4efferson as president seems surprisingA
c. (is purchase of )ouisiana
1,. 8hile Chief 4ustice 4ohn 5arshall presided o%er the ;upreme court$ its decisions
d. laid the groundwor" for a *broad+ interpretation of the 'onstitution
10. & maBor reason wh' "homas 4efferson was interested in purchasing Couisiana from #rance
was that he
e. (oped to preserve an agricultural society by ma"ing abundant lands available to
future generations
16. "he greatest significance of the ;upreme Courts decision in 5arbur' %. 5adison was that it
c. 'laimed for the first time that the Supreme 'ourt could declare an act of congress
to be unconstitutional
19. 8hich economic group most strongl' protested the embargo &ct of 1)07A
a. ,ew -ngland shippers
17. "he 1(
th
&mendment D1)00E to the Constitution
a. Re.uired the -lectoral 'ollege to vote separately for president and vice
president
1). 8hich of the following was Bustified on the basis of a loose construction of the constitutionA
$. !an" of the #nited States
$$. )ouisiana Purchase
19. 8hen "homas 4efferson said in 1)01$ *8e are all Republicans F we are all #ederalists$+ he
meant
d. /he principles of American government were above party powers
(0. 4effersons purchase of Couisiana had its origins in his desire to
b. Ac.uire a port to provide an outlet for &estern crops
(1. *Cet meGwarn 'ou in the most solemnG is itself a frightful despotism.+
e. 0eorge &ashingtons concern about the development of political parties during
his administration
((. "homas 4efferson hesitated in accepting the Couisiana purchase because
c. (e believed the cost didnt give him the authority to ac.uire the new land
(,. 1n the election of 1)00$ the House of Rep. selected the president because of the deadloc-ed
election between
b. /homas 1efferson and Aaron !urr
(0. 5an' historians belie%e that in order to gain the support of the ;outh in 1790 for his
contro%ersial financial plans$ &le:ander Hamilton offered to
c. )ocate the national capital in the South
(6. 8h' would the a%erage frontier settler in 1llinois most li-el' support the ac<uisition of ?ew
HrleansA
d. $t controlled the 2ississippi River trade route

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