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Chapter Review
This activity contains 15 questions.
Republican ideology emphasized the need for women to be self-reliant and independent.
True
False
Economic opportunities were greater in the Mid-Atlantic states than elsewhere.
True
False
How did the backcountry farmers definition of liberty differ from the planters?
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In 1790, the West
extended west of the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River.
had good relations with Indians.
was populated by younger, poorer people.
had fewer people than it did in 1780.
How did the Bill of Rights come to be included as the first amendments to the Constitution?
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 did all of the following except
create federal district courts.
give the Supreme Court final say in contested cases.
give federal courts broad jurisdiction over all legal matters within the United States.
create federal circuit courts.
To win Southern support for his financial plan, Hamilton offered
to promote an alliance with France.
Northern support for locating the federal capital on the Potomac River.
to resign as Secretary of the Treasury at the end of his term.
support for the Bill of Rights.
What is the difference between "strict" construction and "broad" construction views of the Constitution?
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The French Revolution was initially supported by most Americans, but its increasing violence and radical nature turned many Federalists against it.
True
False
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The Treaty of San Lorenzo guaranteed the right of American farmers to free transit at the port of
.
Washington's Farewell Address
denounced partisanship.
argued for strong and permanent alliances with either Britain or France.
asked the public to support Thomas Jefferson as the next president.
was timed to benefit the Republicans.
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In the late 1790s, the
Affair greatly strained relations between the United States and France.
In their protests against the Alien and Sedition Acts, Jefferson and Madison
asked the Supreme Court to declare the laws unconstitutional.
accused President Adams of being a tool of Alexander Hamilton.
called for the impeachment of John Adams.
argued that states could refuse to enforce a federal law if they decided the government had exceeded its powers.
Deists believed that God was personal and could easily be called upon to answer prayers.
True
False
In the election of 1800
John Adams was re-elected president.
voter turnout was low.
the Federalists won the presidency while the Republicans won the vice presidency.
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr both received the same number of votes in the electoral college, thus forcing the House to select the president.
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