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Question 1 Who was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? John Jay
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Question 2 Who was the first Secretary of State? Thomas Jefferson
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Question 3 Who held the first Office of the Attorney General? Edmund Randolph
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Question 4 Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury? Alexander Hamilton
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Question 5 Who was the first Secretary of War? Henry Knox
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Question 6 Which of the first political parties stood for rights of states over the power of the federal government? Democratic-Republicans
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Question 7 Supporters of the Democratic- Republicans lived where? Supporters tended to be in the South and the West
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Question 8 Supporters of the Federalists Party tended to live where? Northeast
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Question 9 The Democratic Republicans were led by who? Thomas Jefferson
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Question 10 The Federalists were led by who? Alexander Hamilton
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Question 11 How many amendments did the Bill of Rights have when it went into effect in 1791? Ten
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Question 12 What did the federal government do in 1789 to raise money? Impose a tariff
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Question 13 The war between Britain and France put Washington in difficult position because? Both France & Britain traded with the U.S.
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Question 14 Pinckney’s Treaty gave the U.S. what? Right to navigate the Mississippi River
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Question 15 The idea that states can declare a federal law unconstitutional is called Nullification
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Question 16 The decision in the Marbury v. Madison case established Judicial Review
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Question 17 In the Treaty of Greenville what did the Native Americans receive from the government in exchange for giving up land? Yearly payment
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Question 18 In 1807, President Jefferson asked Congress to pass what that halted all trade with Europe? Embargo Act
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Question 19 Macon’s Bill # 2 reopened trade with both Britain & France, but it stated that if neither agreed to drop its restrictions on trade, the U.S. would do what? Stop Importing goods from the other nation
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Question 20 The election of 1800 had an outcome that did what? Resulted in a tie of Electoral College votes between two candidates
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Question 21 Who took the Clermont 150 miles up the Hudson River? Robert Fulton
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Question 22 Who served as a privateer in his teens, later worked as a maker of sails, and by age 32 owned a thriving sail factory? James Forten
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Question 23 Who transformed gun-making into a factory process? Eli Whitney
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Question 24 Who rose from slavery to become a prominent leader of the anti-slavery movement? Frederick Douglas
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Question 25 Who built an American locomotive engine? Peter Cooper
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Question 26 Who led an armed uprising that killed more than 50 white people before he was caught and hanged? Nat Turner
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Question 27 Who amassed a fortune in New Orleans by retailing imported dry goods? Cecee McCarty
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Question 28 Who introduced mass production of cotton cloth to the U.S.? Francis C. Lowell
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Question 29 Who perfected the telegraph in 1831? Samuel F.B. Morse
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Question 30 Who was accused of planning an armed revolt to free the region’s slaves, but was tried, convicted, and hanged before the revolt started? Denmark Vesey
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Question 31 Supreme Court rulings in 3 important cases between 1816 & 1824 shaped the future of American government by establishing what? Dominance of the nation over the states
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Question 32 The steamboat was an improvement over barges because it could do what? Travel upstream
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Question 33 What did people not like about the first locomotives? The were dirty and uncomfortable
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Question 34 The Boston Manufacturing Company employed mostly women and children because? They would work for lower wages
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Question 35 Cities grew in the U.S. during industrialization because? Higher wages of factory jobs drew people from farms and villages
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Question 36 A cotton gin does what? Removes cotton seeds
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Question 37 Which social group is directly under the planter elite in the South? Yeoman Farmer
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Question 38 According to an accepted amendment to the Missouri Compromise, slavery could do what? Could expand into the Arkansas territory, but not to the rest of the Louisiana Purchase
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Question 39 John Q. Adams won the Presidency in 1824 because? He won the election in the HOR
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Question 40 After the 1824 election supporters of Jackson labeled themselves as Democrats, while Clay and his supporters formed a new party called what? National Republicans
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