Jay's Treaty
  • Which of the following led directly to the formation of an organized political party opposed to the Federalist Party?
  • After becoming president, how did Thomas Jefferson deal with the Federalists?
  • How did Americans respond to the French Revolution?
  • Which of the following contributed to the poor American performance in the War of 1812?
commissioned American ships to fight the British
  • Edmond Genet was a French diplomat who:
  • Which of the following contributed to the United States going to war in 1812?
  • The treaty that ended the War of 1812:
  • The "quasi-war" was a war of the United States against:
states could nullify laws of Congress
  • The Kentucky resolution originally stated that:
  • Which of the following was NOT part of Alexander Hamilton's financial program?
  • The Sedition Act of 1798:
  • The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s:
criticized the Washington administration
  • Benjamin Banneker was:
  • With whom did Alexander Hamilton and his supporters believe that the United States needed to cultivate a firm relationship in order to survive as a nation?
  • The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s:
  • How did Americans respond to the French Revolution?
He was executed
  • After becoming president, how did Thomas Jefferson deal with the Federalists?
  • The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s:
  • What happened to King Louis XVI during the French Revolution?
  • With whom did Alexander Hamilton and his supporters believe that the United States needed to cultivate a firm relationship in order to survive as a nation?
reinforced the Republicans' sympathy toward the French
  • When Andrew Jackson had the chance to obtain African-American help to fight the British in the Battle of New Orleans, he:
  • Alexander Hamilton's long-term goal was to:
  • The French Revolution:
  • Which of the following is true of the Louisiana Purchase?
Spain
  • The "quasi-war" was a war of the United States against:
  • Which of the following is NOT true of the presidential election of 1800?
  • The War Hawks in Congress included:
  • Which of the following contributed to the United States going to war in 1812?
recruited freemen of color and promised them the same paythat white recruits received.
  • Why did the United States become a one-party nation following the War of 1812?
  • When George Washington took office as the first president of the United States, American leaders believed that the new nation's success depended on:
  • When Andrew Jackson had the chance to obtain African-American help to fight the British in the Battle of New Orleans, he:
  • The land involved in the Louisiana Purchase:
Thomas Jefferson's victory in the New England states proved to be key to his election.
  • Which of the following is NOT true of the presidential election of 1800?
  • Edmond Genet was a French diplomat who:
  • Why did Jefferson use the U.S. navy against North African states?
  • The treaty that ended the War of 1812:
the Alien and Sedition Acts
  • Which of the following was NOT a result of the War of 1812?
  • The 1796 election pitted John Adams and Thomas Pinckney against:
  • Why did the United States become a one-party nation following the War of 1812?
  • The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions were a response to:
the Republican press
  • Benjamin Banneker was:
  • The Kentucky resolution originally stated that:
  • The Sedition Act targeted:
  • The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s:
They never reached the Pacific coast
  • Which of the following is true of women and political life in the new republic of the 1790s?
  • Which of the following statements is true of New Orleans under Spanish rule?
  • Which of the following was NOT an objection raised by critics of Hamilton's proposals?
  • Which of the following is NOT true about the expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark?
Slave women had the right to go to court for protection against cruelty or rape by their owners.
  • Which of the following statements is true of New Orleans under Spanish rule?
  • Which of the following was NOT true of the United States in 1797?
  • Which of the following was NOT a result of the War of 1812?
  • Which of the following is true of the Louisiana Purchase?
Tripoli had declared war on the United States after Jefferson had refused demands for increased payments to the Barbary pirates.
  • The "quasi-war" was a war of the United States against:
  • The War Hawks in Congress included:
  • Why did Jefferson use the U.S. navy against North African states?
  • After becoming president, how did Thomas Jefferson deal with the Federalists?
Believing that political parties were wrong, Adams included Jefferson and Hamilton in his government, and they did not get along.
  • Which of the following was NOT true of the United States in 1797?
  • Which of the following is NOT true about the expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark?
  • Which of the following is true of the Louisiana Purchase?
  • Which of the following was NOT a result of the War of 1812?
demonstrated that the slaves were as aware of the idea of liberty as anyone else.
  • Jefferson's Embargo Act:
  • Fries's Rebellion:
  • The French Revolution:
  • Gabriel's Rebellion:
caused economic depression within the United States
  • Alexander Hamilton's long-term goal was to:
  • Jefferson's Embargo Act:
  • Gabriel's Rebellion:
  • Sacajawea was:
stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada and from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
  • Which of the following is true of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794?
  • The land involved in the Louisiana Purchase:
  • Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa were brothers who:
  • Which of the following is true of the Louisiana Purchase?
Congressional War Hawks who pressed for territorial expansion into Florida and Canada
  • Which of the following contributed to the United States going to war in 1812?
  • Why did Jefferson use the U.S. navy against North African states?
  • Which of the following contributed to the poor American performance in the War of 1812?
  • The War Hawks in Congress included:
Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
  • The War Hawks in Congress included:
  • Which of the following contributed to the poor American performance in the War of 1812?
  • The "quasi-war" was a war of the United States against:
  • The treaty that ended the War of 1812:
the British
  • With whom did Alexander Hamilton and his supporters believe that the United States needed to cultivate a firm relationship in order to survive as a nation?
  • Which of the following led directly to the formation of an organized political party opposed to the Federalist Party?
  • Who wrote that he hoped that the purchase of Louisiana would lead to the transplanting of all the Indians from east of the Mississippi to west of the Mississippi?
  • Benjamin Banneker was:
maintaining political harmony
  • When George Washington took office as the first president of the United States, American leaders believed that the new nation's success depended on:
  • When Andrew Jackson had the chance to obtain African-American help to fight the British in the Battle of New Orleans, he:
  • Judith Sargent Murray argued that women's apparent mental inferiority to men simply reflected the fact that women had been denied:
  • Which of the following is true of the American response to Toussaint L'Ouverture's slave uprising, which led to the establishment of Haiti as an independent nation in 1804?
Jefferson expected the land acquisition to make possible the spread of agrarian republicanism.
  • The land involved in the Louisiana Purchase:
  • Why did the United States become a one-party nation following the War of 1812?
  • Which of the following is true of the Louisiana Purchase?
  • Which of the following is true of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794?
restored the prewar status quo
  • Why did Jefferson use the U.S. navy against North African states?
  • The "quasi-war" was a war of the United States against:
  • Which of the following is NOT true of the presidential election of 1800?
  • The treaty that ended the War of 1812:
Benjamin Franklin
  • Who wrote a petition to Congress as the president of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, calling for the ending of slavery?
  • Which of the following led directly to the formation of an organized political party opposed to the Federalist Party?
  • Which of the following contributed to the United States going to war in 1812?
  • Who wrote that he hoped that the purchase of Louisiana would lead to the transplanting of all the Indians from east of the Mississippi to west of the Mississippi?
Thomas Jefferson
  • Who wrote that he hoped that the purchase of Louisiana would lead to the transplanting of all the Indians from east of the Mississippi to west of the Mississippi?
  • How did Americans respond to the French Revolution?
  • What happened to King Louis XVI during the French Revolution?
  • The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s:
led Jefferson to argue that states, not the federal government, could punish seditious speech.
  • The Sedition Act targeted:
  • The Kentucky resolution originally stated that:
  • Benjamin Banneker was:
  • The Sedition Act of 1798:
The Hartford Convention's allegedly treasonous activities fatally damaged the Federalist Party's reputation.
  • Which of the following was NOT true of the United States in 1797?
  • Which of the following is true of women and political life in the new republic of the 1790s?
  • Which of the following statements is true of New Orleans under Spanish rule?
  • Why did the United States become a one-party nation following the War of 1812?
James Madison
  • Which of the following was NOT an objection raised by critics of Hamilton's proposals?
  • All of the following men held a high executive or judicial office during George Washington's presidency EXCEPT:
  • Which of the following is true of women and political life in the new republic of the 1790s?
  • Which of the following is NOT true about the expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark?
preached a militant message to Native Americans early in the nineteenth century.
  • Pierre Charles L'Enfant is well known for:
  • The land involved in the Louisiana Purchase:
  • What was unusual about the Embargo Act of 1807?
  • Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa were brothers who:
exercised the authority to overturn a state law that the Court considered in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
  • The Democratic-Republican Societies of the 1790s:
  • The Sedition Act of 1798:
  • Which of the following was NOT part of Alexander Hamilton's financial program?
  • In its decision in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, the U.S. Supreme Court:
resulted in a loss of support for Federalists in southeastern Pennsylvania
  • Fries's Rebellion:
  • Sacajawea was:
  • Gabriel's Rebellion:
  • Jefferson's Embargo Act:
educational opportunities
  • Judith Sargent Murray argued that women's apparent mental inferiority to men simply reflected the fact that women had been denied:
  • All of the following men held a high executive or judicial office during George Washington's presidency EXCEPT:
  • When George Washington took office as the first president of the United States, American leaders believed that the new nation's success depended on:
  • The 1796 election pitted John Adams and Thomas Pinckney against:
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
  • Which of the following is true of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794?
  • Which of the following was NOT a result of the War of 1812?
  • The 1796 election pitted John Adams and Thomas Pinckney against:
  • Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman:
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