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Use your notes to answer the questions

Which goal did Jefferson achieve? A.Reconciled differences with the Federalists and the party fighting ended. B.Reduced the size of the government and kept it out of the economy. C.Made the nation more democratic D.All of the above E.None of the above

What did Washington do as president? A.Passed the Judiciary Act B.Served two terms C.Stayed neutral D.All of the above E.None of the above

Why was Marbury v. Madison important? A.It led to the Louisiana Purchase B.It set the precedent for the supremacy of the Federal Government C.It set the precedent for judicial review and increased power D.It set the precedent for the interstate commerce power of the Federal Government.

What was the Indian Confederation? The group of Indians who formed the Indian Territory Another name for the War Hawks Southern Indians who wanted to form an alliance with America Native Americans led by Tecumseh formed to save their lands All of the above

How did Jefferson attempt to achieve his goals? A.Keeping the tariff and the National Bank B.Getting more land so there would be more voters C.With Marbury v. Madison D.All of the above E.None of the above

What did Washington do as president? a.Increased power b.Served for four terms c.Set important precedents d.All of the above e.None of the above

How did the Louisiana Purchase come about? A.Jefferson wanted to buy New Orleans to protect the economy of the western states. B.To open land for slavery and support plantations in the Gulf Coast C.To increase the power of the president D.Jefferson wanted to pay France to stop seizing ships

What was Hamilton’s Plan? A.Create political parties and a national bank B.Pay off all debt, national bank, and a protective tariff. C.Stay neutral, a national bank, and a Whiskey Tax D.Allow states to pay off debts and create state banks

Who were the War Hawks? All of the above People who called for war after the Embargo Act failed The group of Americans who wanted to attack at Tippecanoe Native Americans who wanted to save their lands Young Democratic Republicans who wanted war with Britain

Why is Jefferson viewed by some as a hypocrite? A.He was a liberal but he decreased the power and influence of the Federal Government. B.Lewis and Clark set a precedent for Manifest Destiny C.He stuck to his principles despite the problems that the nation faced. D.He increased the power of the Federal Government and supported the Embargo

What were Jefferson’s goals? A.To reconcile differences with the Federalists B.To reduce the size of the government and keep it out of the government C.To democratize the government D.All of the above E.None of the above

Why was the Whiskey Rebellion important? a.It showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation. b.It showed the power and mercy of the new Constitution. c.Washington punished the protesters and became very powerful. d.The protest spread and led to the Civil War.

What problems did the Americans have with Native Americans? The Louisiana Purchase threatened Native lands Americans attacked the Indians and killed the prophet at Tippecanoe British supplied the Natives and encouraged them to attack Americans Natives formed a confederation to save their lands All of the above

What caused the problems Adams had with France? A.France invaded the US. B.France seized US ships and demanded money to stop. C.Napoleon tried to sell Louisiana to the US for too much money. D.All of the above E.None of the above

How did Madison attempt to handle problems with Britain and France? None of the above He built frigates to protect US shipping He sent John Jay to negotiate a treaty He asked Congress to pass an embargo on all trade Offered to trade with the first nation to respect US neutrality

What does nullify mean? A. states’ rights B. To ignore or cancel C. secession D. Someone from another place

How did Washington handle the French Revolution? He sided with France. He sided with Britain He issued the Neutrality Proclamation. He agreed to the Treaty of Paris

What problems did Jefferson encounter in foreign policy? A.Britain and France worked together to blockade the U.S. B.The British invaded from Canada C.The French sold Louisiana to Jefferson for 15 million dollars D.Both the British and French seized American ships.

Why was the Louisiana Purchase important? A.It doubled the size of the United States B.It opened land for slavery C.It increased the power of the president D.All of the above E.None of the above

What happened during the War of 1812? None of the above The British dominated the war at sea The Americans successfully took over lower Canada The British invaded and took Philadelphia Washington DC was burned and the Star Spangled Banner was written

Why were the first parties formed? A.Hamilton’s Plan and the Whiskey Rebellion B.Foreign policy and Washington’s decision to retire. C.The Bill of Rights was not ratified in the format that the Federalists had promised D.Foreign policy and differences over Hamilton’s plan

Who wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions? A.Madison and Jefferson B.Washington and Adams C.Hamilton and Adams D.Jefferson and Hamilton

What hurt Jefferson’s ability to achieve his goals? A.The Louisiana Purchase made the country larger making room for more voters B.Lewis and Clark opened land for settlers C.The case of Marbury v. Madison increased government power. D.The National Bank went out of business creating inflation and depression

Why was the Battle of New Orleans important? All of the above The victory put an end to impressment and ship seizing The US gained control of the port leading to the Louisiana Purchase The British defeated the Americans and burned Washington DC The Americans won the last battle and Jackson became a hero

What is sedition? A. People not from America B. Criticizing the government C. A way of taking power D. All of the above

What was a result of the War of 1812? All of the above The US continued to have troubles with Britain and France The North had and South had more in common Slavery decreased The Federalist Party was powerless

How did Jefferson attempt to handle the problems with Britain and France? All of the above Offered to trade with the first nation that respected US neutrality He wanted to attack the British and ally with the French He supported the free market and Laissez Faire economics He asked Congress to pass an embargo on all trade

What was the result of the XYZ Affair? A.The War of 1812 began B.Jefferson pushed for an embargo C.The Federalist Party split into two groups D.War with France caused Jefferson and Madison to look like traitors.

What were the Alien and Sedition Acts? A.Laws passed by the Federalists to keep power B.Laws passed by the Democratic Republicans to control the government C.Acts that punished immigrants and forced them out of America D.Acts that led to the Civil War

What was the result of the Embargo Act? A.Sectionalism increased B.The Federal government power decreased C.Millions of dollars were made D.All of the above E.None of the above

What were the first two parties? None of the above Liberals and Conservatives Democrats and Republicans Federalists and the Anti Federalists Federalists and the Democratic Republicans

What led to the first parties? Too many new immigrants Federalists did not ratify the Bill of Rights as they promised Economic policy and the XYZ Affair Foreign policy and differences over the Louisiana Purchase Hamilton’s Plan and foreign policy

How did Adams solve the problems with France? A.He created an alliance with Britain B.He built frigates to protect U.S. shipping C.He called for an invasion of Canada D.He sent people to negotiate with the French

Why were the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions important? A.It set a precedent for judicial review which increased the power of the president B.They argued for states to nullify laws and states’ rights leading to the Civil War C.They increased the power of the national government D.They made Jefferson angry and led to political parties