Deck 7: The Early Republic,1800-1815

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The Federalist party was badly hurt by its involvement in the Hartford Convention.
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Who said,"We are all Republicans-we are all Federalists"?

A)Alexander Hamilton
B)Thomas Jefferson
C)George Washington
D)James Madison
E)John Adams
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During the early 1800s,the British were more likely than the French to respect American shipping rights.
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Thomas Jefferson signed an act outlawing the foreign slave trade as of 1808.
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Which of the following was NOT true of Jefferson's contradictory nature?

A)He was constantly in debt personally,while condemning national indebtedness.
B)He resisted British authority before the Revolution,but advocated for a military alliance as president.
C)He detested the institution of slavery while retaining approximately 200 slaves of his own.
D)He drafted the Declaration of Independence while maintaining the institution of slavery.
E)While a critic of executive power,he authorized the Louisiana Purchase.
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Marbury v.Madison was sparked by Jefferson's attempts to repeal the judgeships initiated by Adams's "midnight appointments."
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Tecumseh was a Shawnee leader who supported the United States in the War of 1812.
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Once in office,Jefferson set out to dismantle Hamilton's Federalist economic program.
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Most "war hawks" were New England Federalists.
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William Henry Harrison was the American hero at the Battle of New Orleans.
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From 1763 to 1803,the Louisiana Territory belonged to France.
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The expansion of the United States into the West weakened the Federalists.
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During Thomas Jefferson's presidency,the national debt grew much larger.
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Thomas Jefferson's inaugural address reflected:

A)his strong partisan desire to oppose the Federalists now that he was in office.
B)his desire to adopt Federalist principles now that he was in office.
C)an affirmation of educational elitism and a commitment to continued governmental formality.
D)a tone of simplicity and conciliation.
E)his hopes for a new war to unify the country.
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James Madison followed Thomas Jefferson as president.
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Which of the following was true of the democracy that emerged at the turn of the century?

A)It was generally supported by Federalists.
B)Common men were no longer content to be governed by an aristocracy.
C)It was the result of an increasingly educated American society.
D)It emerged out of George Washington's Farewell Address.
E)It found significant support among the southern slaveholding population.
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The "peaceful revolution" refers to the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson.
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Between 1800 and 1840,the nation's most dramatic population expansion occurred:

A)west of the Appalachians.
B)in New England.
C)in Atlantic seaports.
D)in the Deep South.
E)beyond the Mississippi.
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Jefferson's inauguration was notable for:

A)its sharp partisan tone.
B)the impassioned delivery of his speech.
C)being the first in Washington,D.C.
D)the luxurious surroundings.
E)its immediate call to arms.
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The Battle of New Orleans was meaningless since it was fought after the war had officially ended.
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President Jefferson's cabinet:

A)included no one from New England.
B)was marked for its mediocrity.
C)shared his objective of destroying the Federalists.
D)included Madison as secretary of state.
E)never actually met.
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The 1804 presidential election resulted in:

A)a comeback for the Federalists.
B)Aaron Burr's duel with Alexander Hamilton.
C)Jefferson's landslide reelection.
D)the rise of a powerful third party.
E)months of confusion over the actual winner.
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Which of the following is NOT true of Jefferson's ending of the international slave trade?

A)He finally achieved in 1807 what many members of the Constitutional Convention had wanted to do in 1787.
B)Illegal trade in slaves continued well after the deadline.
C)The last day to legally import slaves was January 1,1808.
D)It was supported by many southerners because they felt African-born slaves were more prone to revolt.
E)At the time of its enactment,most southern states permitted purchasing slaves internationally.
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Jefferson's Embargo Act:

A)forced a change in British policy.
B)was effectively enforced by the navy.
C)had widespread public backing.
D)sought to stop all American exports.
E)ended Jefferson's presidency on a successful note.
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In the case of Marbury v.Madison,the Supreme Court:

A)showed its commitment to states' rights.
B)ruled that Marbury should occupy his judicial position.
C)made itself the government's most powerful branch.
D)proved it was not influenced by politics.
E)declared a federal law unconstitutional.
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To President Jefferson,one major incentive to purchase Louisiana was to:

A)gain the support of the Federalists.
B)secure American access to the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
C)spend some of the surplus money in the Treasury.
D)prove that the United States had become a world power.
E)acquire new ports on the Pacific.
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The Louisiana Purchase was made possible by:

A)Jefferson's threat to take the land by force.
B)Britain's support of the U.S.effort.
C)Napoléon's disastrous setback in Haiti.
D)the fact that France offered it for free.
E)the political backing of the Federalists.
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As a result of England's blockade of the European coastline:

A)American shippers stopped exporting goods to France.
B)hundreds of ships' cargoes were confiscated by the British.
C)Americans convinced President Jefferson to strengthen the navy.
D)merchant vessels were armed.
E)American businessmen paid bribes to the British and French navies.
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In the early 1800s,the United States engaged in a naval conflict with:

A)France.
B)North African pirates.
C)Britain.
D)Spain.
E)Canadian smugglers.
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In the case of Marbury v.Madison,the Supreme Court chief justice who established the principle of judicial review was:

A)Albert Gallatin.
B)John Jay.
C)John Pickering.
D)John Marshall.
E)John Quincy Adams.
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To avoid the problems associated with political parties running multiple candidates for the presidency,Congress:

A)outlawed multiple candidates for one party.
B)called for a constitutional convention to deal with this issue.
C)changed the qualifications for president.
D)passed the Twelfth Amendment providing that electors use separate ballots to vote for a president and a vice president.
E)made popular vote the method by which presidents would be chosen.
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The Leopard's attack upon the Chesapeake:

A)resulted in an American victory.
B)occurred on the Great Lakes.
C)created war fever in the United States.
D)brought an official British apology.
E)ended the British practice of impressment.
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The Louisiana Purchase was a problem for Jefferson because:

A)the cost was too high for the United States to pay.
B)acquisition of new Indian lands was contrary to his principles and beliefs.
C)the territory was ideal for slavery,which he opposed.
D)he believed that the Constitution did not give authority to acquire new land.
E)it would be hard to defend it against the Spaniards.
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Thomas Jefferson believed that a large federal debt would:

A)mean high taxes and public corruption.
B)be a national "blessing."
C)help bankers and investors in the United States make money from the federal government.
D)be easily paid off in fifty years.
E)cause another revolution.
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Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to:

A)make peace with the Indians.
B)establish a settlement in Louisiana.
C)capture California.
D)spread Christianity westward.
E)map and explore well beyond the Mississippi.
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In 1804,Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel with sitting Vice President:

A)Thomas Jefferson.
B)Thomas Pinckney.
C)Aaron Burr.
D)John Quincy Adams.
E)Andrew Jackson.
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Which of the following statements about the Louisiana Purchase is FALSE?

A)It was Jefferson's greatest achievement as president.
B)The United States acquired an immensity of new territory.
C)It was easily approved by the Senate.
D)It was clearly constitutional.
E)It soon led to further territorial acquisition.
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Jefferson showed his commitment to limited government by:

A)cutting military spending.
B)selling the national bank.
C)ending the tariff.
D)abolishing the post office.
E)canceling the national debt.
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The "Old Republicans," led by John Randolph:

A)were mostly from northern and middle states.
B)were staunch nationalists.
C)were very closely allied with the Whigs.
D)supported Thomas Jefferson.
E)supported an agrarian society.
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Lewis and Clark's expedition:

A)gave the United States a claim to Oregon.
B)was a spectacular failure.
C)fought against Spaniards in Texas.
D)encountered no friendly Indians.
E)concluded that the West was uninhabitable.
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The Hartford Convention illustrated deep opposition to the war in:

A)the South.
B)New England.
C)New York.
D)the West.
E)Congress.
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As a result of the War of 1812,President Madison:

A)ran for a third term.
B)was even more committed to limited government.
C)learned the value of some Federalist policies.
D)is recognized as a great president.
E)switched parties.
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At the Hartford Convention,delegates:

A)voted to secede from the Union.
B)proposed a series of constitutional amendments to limit Republican influence in government.
C)denounced New England merchants who had traded with the British during the war.
D)voted to join the Republican party.
E)offered generous peace terms to the British.
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Which of the following was NOT true of the American invasion of Canada?

A)It proved to be the most successful American expedition of the War of 1812.
B)The American burning of the city of York drove the English to invade and burn Washington,D.C.
C)Oliver Hazard Perry won a very important naval victory at Put-In-Bay.
D)One American army surrendered without having fired a shot.
E)American naval control of Lake Erie forced the British to abandon Upper Canada.
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The War of 1812:

A)made the United States a world power.
B)strengthened the Federalists.
C)was the deadliest in U.S.history.
D)gave the United States its first colonies.
E)generated intense patriotic pride.
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President Madison's attempts to deal with British and French interference with American trade:

A)were far more effective than Jefferson's.
B)showed his belief in peace at any price.
C)boosted the domestic economy.
D)revealed that Napoléon could be trusted.
E)led to war with the British.
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Which of the following was NOT true of the Battle of New Orleans?

A)It took place shortly before the Treaty of Ghent was signed.
B)Jackson declared martial law over New Orleans in preparation for the battle.
C)British General Pakenham ordered a series of frontal assaults that critically weakened his force.
D)Jackson's victory made him the biggest celebrity to emerge from the war.
E)Only thirteen Americans died,while there were more than 2,100 British casualties.
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The most notable aspect of the British assault upon Baltimore was:

A)the complete destruction of Fort McHenry.
B)the large number of civilian casualties.
C)the length of the siege that followed.
D)its inspiration for the eventual national anthem.
E)the superb performance of the U.S.Navy.
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The greatest support for the declaration of war in 1812 came from the:

A)New England area.
B)areas in which commerce and international trade were a primary occupation.
C)manufacturing centers.
D)agricultural regions from Pennsylvania southward and westward.
E)Old Republicans.
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The British attack on Baltimore's Fort McHenry:

A)resulted in the destruction of the British fleet.
B)made a national hero of Andrew Jackson.
C)increased support for the war in New England.
D)did not force the fort's surrender.
E)resulted in an embarrassing American defeat.
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Western settlers and politicians believed that war with Britain might enable:

A)a monopoly of the fur trade.
B)expansion to the Pacific.
C)the conquest of Canada.
D)an alliance with Tecumseh.
E)an alliance with Napoléon.
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The British invasion of the mid-Atlantic coast in 1814 resulted in:

A)their capture of Baltimore.
B)their defeat by American militia.
C)the capture and burning of Washington,D.C.
D)Madison's resignation as president.
E)the U.S.decision to sue for peace.
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The naval battle on Lake Erie resulted in:

A)the death of Tecumseh.
B)American control of Canada.
C)the end of British naval supremacy.
D)Commodore Perry's glorious victory.
E)a British invasion of New York.
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The Treaty of Ghent:

A)guaranteed American shipping rights.
B)gave the British access to the Mississippi River.
C)recognized the clear U.S.victory.
D)ended the war.
E)gave the United States part of Canada.
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Which war hawk loudly proclaimed that his state of Kentucky was ready to march on Canada and acquire its lucrative fur trade?

A)Felix Grundy
B)Henry Clay
C)John Randolph
D)John C.Calhoun
E)Andrew Jackson
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The Shawnee leader,Tecumseh:

A)worked to unite Indians in a vast confederacy.
B)was probably the greatest Indian preacher.
C)befriended western settlers.
D)attacked British Canada.
E)won a battle when Americans attacked his capital.
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As the War of 1812 started,one strength of the United States was:

A)a large standing army.
B)a small but war-tested navy.
C)a surplus in the federal budget.
D)the national bank's stabilization of the economy.
E)President Madison's genius as commander in chief.
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At Horseshoe Bend,Andrew Jackson won a smashing victory over the:

A)Cherokees.
B)Shawnees.
C)British
D)Spaniards.
E)Creeks.
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The United States felt that with only slight pressure:

A)it could seize Florida from England.
B)the French Revolution would reignite with better results.
C)Canada would separate from Great Britain.
D)France would stop impressing American sailors.
E)Indian conflicts would cease.
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The British defeat at New Orleans is best explained by:

A)their attack upon a strong defensive position.
B)Andrew Jackson's military genius.
C)their loss of energy in the southern heat.
D)the sharpshooting of the Americans.
E)prior awareness that a peace treaty had been signed.
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"Strict construction of the Constitution is more a matter of politics than principle." Discuss this statement in light of the conflicts described in Chapter 7.
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Why did the United States go to war with Britain in 1812? Which groups of people supported and opposed the war? Why?
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Examine Tecumseh's attempt to unify western Indians against the Americans.Was his defeat an important moment in Indian-Anglo relations?
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Examine Aaron Burr's western conspiracy.
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Although soon forgotten,Americans had a fixation on incorporating Canada into the United States in the early nineteenth century.Examine that idea and discuss the philosophy behind it.
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Describe President Jefferson's foreign policy,especially as it related to the Barbary pirates and the French.
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Francis Scott Key

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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MATCHING
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Thomas Jefferson

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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"The War of 1812 was an unnecessary conflict that solved nothing and brought no benefit to either side." Discuss the validity of this assertion.
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Aaron Burr

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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What were the short-term and long-term results of the War of 1812?
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Henry Clay

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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Describe the Lewis and Clark expedition.What impact did it have on developing the United States west of the Mississippi River?
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Assess the degree to which Jefferson's election as president can accurately be called the "revolution of 1800."
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Stephen Decatur

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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Explain the Treaty of Ghent and the end of the War of 1812.
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Discuss the issues that led to the Marbury v.Madison case of 1803.What were the results of the decision,and what impact did it have on the Supreme Court and the country?
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Political dissension seemed to be an important factor in the era of Jefferson.This can be seen in the appearance of,among other things,the Burr conspiracy and the Hartford Convention.How can you account for these examples,and what generalizations can you draw from them?
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Thomas Jefferson's decision to enact the embargo is one of the most criticized moments in American history.Did he make the right decision?
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Led by John Randolph of Roanoke,the Old Republicans became outspoken critics of Jefferson during his second term.Examine their criticisms and their vision for America.
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The Federalist party was badly hurt by its involvement in the Hartford Convention.
True
2
Who said,"We are all Republicans-we are all Federalists"?

A)Alexander Hamilton
B)Thomas Jefferson
C)George Washington
D)James Madison
E)John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
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During the early 1800s,the British were more likely than the French to respect American shipping rights.
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Thomas Jefferson signed an act outlawing the foreign slave trade as of 1808.
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Which of the following was NOT true of Jefferson's contradictory nature?

A)He was constantly in debt personally,while condemning national indebtedness.
B)He resisted British authority before the Revolution,but advocated for a military alliance as president.
C)He detested the institution of slavery while retaining approximately 200 slaves of his own.
D)He drafted the Declaration of Independence while maintaining the institution of slavery.
E)While a critic of executive power,he authorized the Louisiana Purchase.
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Marbury v.Madison was sparked by Jefferson's attempts to repeal the judgeships initiated by Adams's "midnight appointments."
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Tecumseh was a Shawnee leader who supported the United States in the War of 1812.
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Once in office,Jefferson set out to dismantle Hamilton's Federalist economic program.
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Most "war hawks" were New England Federalists.
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William Henry Harrison was the American hero at the Battle of New Orleans.
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From 1763 to 1803,the Louisiana Territory belonged to France.
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The expansion of the United States into the West weakened the Federalists.
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During Thomas Jefferson's presidency,the national debt grew much larger.
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Thomas Jefferson's inaugural address reflected:

A)his strong partisan desire to oppose the Federalists now that he was in office.
B)his desire to adopt Federalist principles now that he was in office.
C)an affirmation of educational elitism and a commitment to continued governmental formality.
D)a tone of simplicity and conciliation.
E)his hopes for a new war to unify the country.
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James Madison followed Thomas Jefferson as president.
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Which of the following was true of the democracy that emerged at the turn of the century?

A)It was generally supported by Federalists.
B)Common men were no longer content to be governed by an aristocracy.
C)It was the result of an increasingly educated American society.
D)It emerged out of George Washington's Farewell Address.
E)It found significant support among the southern slaveholding population.
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The "peaceful revolution" refers to the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson.
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Between 1800 and 1840,the nation's most dramatic population expansion occurred:

A)west of the Appalachians.
B)in New England.
C)in Atlantic seaports.
D)in the Deep South.
E)beyond the Mississippi.
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Jefferson's inauguration was notable for:

A)its sharp partisan tone.
B)the impassioned delivery of his speech.
C)being the first in Washington,D.C.
D)the luxurious surroundings.
E)its immediate call to arms.
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The Battle of New Orleans was meaningless since it was fought after the war had officially ended.
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President Jefferson's cabinet:

A)included no one from New England.
B)was marked for its mediocrity.
C)shared his objective of destroying the Federalists.
D)included Madison as secretary of state.
E)never actually met.
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The 1804 presidential election resulted in:

A)a comeback for the Federalists.
B)Aaron Burr's duel with Alexander Hamilton.
C)Jefferson's landslide reelection.
D)the rise of a powerful third party.
E)months of confusion over the actual winner.
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Which of the following is NOT true of Jefferson's ending of the international slave trade?

A)He finally achieved in 1807 what many members of the Constitutional Convention had wanted to do in 1787.
B)Illegal trade in slaves continued well after the deadline.
C)The last day to legally import slaves was January 1,1808.
D)It was supported by many southerners because they felt African-born slaves were more prone to revolt.
E)At the time of its enactment,most southern states permitted purchasing slaves internationally.
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Jefferson's Embargo Act:

A)forced a change in British policy.
B)was effectively enforced by the navy.
C)had widespread public backing.
D)sought to stop all American exports.
E)ended Jefferson's presidency on a successful note.
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In the case of Marbury v.Madison,the Supreme Court:

A)showed its commitment to states' rights.
B)ruled that Marbury should occupy his judicial position.
C)made itself the government's most powerful branch.
D)proved it was not influenced by politics.
E)declared a federal law unconstitutional.
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To President Jefferson,one major incentive to purchase Louisiana was to:

A)gain the support of the Federalists.
B)secure American access to the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
C)spend some of the surplus money in the Treasury.
D)prove that the United States had become a world power.
E)acquire new ports on the Pacific.
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The Louisiana Purchase was made possible by:

A)Jefferson's threat to take the land by force.
B)Britain's support of the U.S.effort.
C)Napoléon's disastrous setback in Haiti.
D)the fact that France offered it for free.
E)the political backing of the Federalists.
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As a result of England's blockade of the European coastline:

A)American shippers stopped exporting goods to France.
B)hundreds of ships' cargoes were confiscated by the British.
C)Americans convinced President Jefferson to strengthen the navy.
D)merchant vessels were armed.
E)American businessmen paid bribes to the British and French navies.
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In the early 1800s,the United States engaged in a naval conflict with:

A)France.
B)North African pirates.
C)Britain.
D)Spain.
E)Canadian smugglers.
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In the case of Marbury v.Madison,the Supreme Court chief justice who established the principle of judicial review was:

A)Albert Gallatin.
B)John Jay.
C)John Pickering.
D)John Marshall.
E)John Quincy Adams.
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To avoid the problems associated with political parties running multiple candidates for the presidency,Congress:

A)outlawed multiple candidates for one party.
B)called for a constitutional convention to deal with this issue.
C)changed the qualifications for president.
D)passed the Twelfth Amendment providing that electors use separate ballots to vote for a president and a vice president.
E)made popular vote the method by which presidents would be chosen.
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The Leopard's attack upon the Chesapeake:

A)resulted in an American victory.
B)occurred on the Great Lakes.
C)created war fever in the United States.
D)brought an official British apology.
E)ended the British practice of impressment.
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The Louisiana Purchase was a problem for Jefferson because:

A)the cost was too high for the United States to pay.
B)acquisition of new Indian lands was contrary to his principles and beliefs.
C)the territory was ideal for slavery,which he opposed.
D)he believed that the Constitution did not give authority to acquire new land.
E)it would be hard to defend it against the Spaniards.
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Thomas Jefferson believed that a large federal debt would:

A)mean high taxes and public corruption.
B)be a national "blessing."
C)help bankers and investors in the United States make money from the federal government.
D)be easily paid off in fifty years.
E)cause another revolution.
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Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to:

A)make peace with the Indians.
B)establish a settlement in Louisiana.
C)capture California.
D)spread Christianity westward.
E)map and explore well beyond the Mississippi.
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In 1804,Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel with sitting Vice President:

A)Thomas Jefferson.
B)Thomas Pinckney.
C)Aaron Burr.
D)John Quincy Adams.
E)Andrew Jackson.
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37
Which of the following statements about the Louisiana Purchase is FALSE?

A)It was Jefferson's greatest achievement as president.
B)The United States acquired an immensity of new territory.
C)It was easily approved by the Senate.
D)It was clearly constitutional.
E)It soon led to further territorial acquisition.
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38
Jefferson showed his commitment to limited government by:

A)cutting military spending.
B)selling the national bank.
C)ending the tariff.
D)abolishing the post office.
E)canceling the national debt.
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39
The "Old Republicans," led by John Randolph:

A)were mostly from northern and middle states.
B)were staunch nationalists.
C)were very closely allied with the Whigs.
D)supported Thomas Jefferson.
E)supported an agrarian society.
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40
Lewis and Clark's expedition:

A)gave the United States a claim to Oregon.
B)was a spectacular failure.
C)fought against Spaniards in Texas.
D)encountered no friendly Indians.
E)concluded that the West was uninhabitable.
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41
The Hartford Convention illustrated deep opposition to the war in:

A)the South.
B)New England.
C)New York.
D)the West.
E)Congress.
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42
As a result of the War of 1812,President Madison:

A)ran for a third term.
B)was even more committed to limited government.
C)learned the value of some Federalist policies.
D)is recognized as a great president.
E)switched parties.
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43
At the Hartford Convention,delegates:

A)voted to secede from the Union.
B)proposed a series of constitutional amendments to limit Republican influence in government.
C)denounced New England merchants who had traded with the British during the war.
D)voted to join the Republican party.
E)offered generous peace terms to the British.
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44
Which of the following was NOT true of the American invasion of Canada?

A)It proved to be the most successful American expedition of the War of 1812.
B)The American burning of the city of York drove the English to invade and burn Washington,D.C.
C)Oliver Hazard Perry won a very important naval victory at Put-In-Bay.
D)One American army surrendered without having fired a shot.
E)American naval control of Lake Erie forced the British to abandon Upper Canada.
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45
The War of 1812:

A)made the United States a world power.
B)strengthened the Federalists.
C)was the deadliest in U.S.history.
D)gave the United States its first colonies.
E)generated intense patriotic pride.
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46
President Madison's attempts to deal with British and French interference with American trade:

A)were far more effective than Jefferson's.
B)showed his belief in peace at any price.
C)boosted the domestic economy.
D)revealed that Napoléon could be trusted.
E)led to war with the British.
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47
Which of the following was NOT true of the Battle of New Orleans?

A)It took place shortly before the Treaty of Ghent was signed.
B)Jackson declared martial law over New Orleans in preparation for the battle.
C)British General Pakenham ordered a series of frontal assaults that critically weakened his force.
D)Jackson's victory made him the biggest celebrity to emerge from the war.
E)Only thirteen Americans died,while there were more than 2,100 British casualties.
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48
The most notable aspect of the British assault upon Baltimore was:

A)the complete destruction of Fort McHenry.
B)the large number of civilian casualties.
C)the length of the siege that followed.
D)its inspiration for the eventual national anthem.
E)the superb performance of the U.S.Navy.
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49
The greatest support for the declaration of war in 1812 came from the:

A)New England area.
B)areas in which commerce and international trade were a primary occupation.
C)manufacturing centers.
D)agricultural regions from Pennsylvania southward and westward.
E)Old Republicans.
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50
The British attack on Baltimore's Fort McHenry:

A)resulted in the destruction of the British fleet.
B)made a national hero of Andrew Jackson.
C)increased support for the war in New England.
D)did not force the fort's surrender.
E)resulted in an embarrassing American defeat.
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51
Western settlers and politicians believed that war with Britain might enable:

A)a monopoly of the fur trade.
B)expansion to the Pacific.
C)the conquest of Canada.
D)an alliance with Tecumseh.
E)an alliance with Napoléon.
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52
The British invasion of the mid-Atlantic coast in 1814 resulted in:

A)their capture of Baltimore.
B)their defeat by American militia.
C)the capture and burning of Washington,D.C.
D)Madison's resignation as president.
E)the U.S.decision to sue for peace.
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53
The naval battle on Lake Erie resulted in:

A)the death of Tecumseh.
B)American control of Canada.
C)the end of British naval supremacy.
D)Commodore Perry's glorious victory.
E)a British invasion of New York.
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54
The Treaty of Ghent:

A)guaranteed American shipping rights.
B)gave the British access to the Mississippi River.
C)recognized the clear U.S.victory.
D)ended the war.
E)gave the United States part of Canada.
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55
Which war hawk loudly proclaimed that his state of Kentucky was ready to march on Canada and acquire its lucrative fur trade?

A)Felix Grundy
B)Henry Clay
C)John Randolph
D)John C.Calhoun
E)Andrew Jackson
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56
The Shawnee leader,Tecumseh:

A)worked to unite Indians in a vast confederacy.
B)was probably the greatest Indian preacher.
C)befriended western settlers.
D)attacked British Canada.
E)won a battle when Americans attacked his capital.
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57
As the War of 1812 started,one strength of the United States was:

A)a large standing army.
B)a small but war-tested navy.
C)a surplus in the federal budget.
D)the national bank's stabilization of the economy.
E)President Madison's genius as commander in chief.
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58
At Horseshoe Bend,Andrew Jackson won a smashing victory over the:

A)Cherokees.
B)Shawnees.
C)British
D)Spaniards.
E)Creeks.
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59
The United States felt that with only slight pressure:

A)it could seize Florida from England.
B)the French Revolution would reignite with better results.
C)Canada would separate from Great Britain.
D)France would stop impressing American sailors.
E)Indian conflicts would cease.
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60
The British defeat at New Orleans is best explained by:

A)their attack upon a strong defensive position.
B)Andrew Jackson's military genius.
C)their loss of energy in the southern heat.
D)the sharpshooting of the Americans.
E)prior awareness that a peace treaty had been signed.
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61
"Strict construction of the Constitution is more a matter of politics than principle." Discuss this statement in light of the conflicts described in Chapter 7.
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62
Why did the United States go to war with Britain in 1812? Which groups of people supported and opposed the war? Why?
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63
Examine Tecumseh's attempt to unify western Indians against the Americans.Was his defeat an important moment in Indian-Anglo relations?
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64
Examine Aaron Burr's western conspiracy.
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65
Although soon forgotten,Americans had a fixation on incorporating Canada into the United States in the early nineteenth century.Examine that idea and discuss the philosophy behind it.
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66
Describe President Jefferson's foreign policy,especially as it related to the Barbary pirates and the French.
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67
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Francis Scott Key

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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68
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Thomas Jefferson

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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69
"The War of 1812 was an unnecessary conflict that solved nothing and brought no benefit to either side." Discuss the validity of this assertion.
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70
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Aaron Burr

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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71
What were the short-term and long-term results of the War of 1812?
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72
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Henry Clay

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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73
Describe the Lewis and Clark expedition.What impact did it have on developing the United States west of the Mississippi River?
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74
Assess the degree to which Jefferson's election as president can accurately be called the "revolution of 1800."
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75
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Stephen Decatur

A)appointed justice of the peace in the District of Columbia
B)elected president in 1804
C)negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
D)a naval hero against the Barbary pirates
E)a war hawk from Kentucky
F)saw the British attack of Fort McHenry from Baltimore Harbor
G)became vice president in 1801
H)was chief justice
I)an American naval hero in the War of 1812
J)explored the Louisiana Purchase and Far West
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76
Explain the Treaty of Ghent and the end of the War of 1812.
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77
Discuss the issues that led to the Marbury v.Madison case of 1803.What were the results of the decision,and what impact did it have on the Supreme Court and the country?
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78
Political dissension seemed to be an important factor in the era of Jefferson.This can be seen in the appearance of,among other things,the Burr conspiracy and the Hartford Convention.How can you account for these examples,and what generalizations can you draw from them?
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79
Thomas Jefferson's decision to enact the embargo is one of the most criticized moments in American history.Did he make the right decision?
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80
Led by John Randolph of Roanoke,the Old Republicans became outspoken critics of Jefferson during his second term.Examine their criticisms and their vision for America.
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