Here are the answers to the questions based on the information provided:
Question 1: Based on the excerpt, which of the following statements can be inferred about the effect the Louisiana Purchase would have on the United States?
- Response: Because of the purchase of the territory, Americans could now legally start settling regions in the West.
Question 2: Which of the following best summarizes this excerpt from John Marshall’s opinion?
- Response: The transportation and navigation of goods is part of the constitutional definition of commerce.
Question 3: Select TWO that apply for the emergence of opposing political parties.
- Responses:
- Differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have.
- Increase in the distribution of newspapers.
Question 4: What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?
- Response: He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.
Question 5: Based on the information in the chart, why might Congress have been divided about declaring war on Britain?
- Response: Southern representatives were less concerned about British interference in American shipping.
Question 6: What was Jefferson’s greatest concern?
- Response: He was concerned that the decision gave the Supreme Court too much authority.
Question 7: How did the election of 1796 increase political tensions?
- Response: President John Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy.
Question 8: What was Hamilton’s rationale for placing a tax on whiskey?
- Response: He planned to use the tax to reduce the national debt.
Question 9: How did the U.S. Supreme Court interpret this article in Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)? Select TWO correct answers.
- Responses:
- States may be subject to federal regulation in matters of commerce.
- States may regulate commerce within their own borders.
Question 10: Based on evidence from your text, why did Washington reject the advice of both Jefferson and Hamilton and adopt a policy of neutrality?
- Response: Washington feared that war would divide the nation.
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