1.

Matching - Select the best answer.

(4 points)
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Establish a national bank, pay off war debt, pass a whiskey tax, and created a protective tariff
Warned against having permanent foreign alliances and creation political parties
Prohibited all U.S. exports to foreign countries in an effort to avoid war and force Britain and France to respect American neutrality.

Doubled the size of America; U.S. gained access to the Mississippi River
Embargo Act of 1807Hamilton’s Financial PlanLouisiana PurchaseWashington’s Farewell Address
Question 2
2

Why did many farmers, artisans, and former Anti-Federalists support the Democratic-Republican Party?

(1 point)
Responses

The Democratic-Republicans favored the expansion of a strong national government.
The Democratic-Republicans favored the expansion of a strong national government.

The Democratic-Republicans supported strict restrictions on immigration.
The Democratic-Republicans supported strict restrictions on immigration.

The Democratic-Republicans supported the use of tariffs.
The Democratic-Republicans supported the use of tariffs.

The Democratic-Republicans favored states’ rights and the rights of the common man.
The Democratic-Republicans favored states’ rights and the rights of the common man.
Question 3
3

Which of the following statements explain the issues surrounding the Nullification Crisis?

Select TWO correct answers.

(2 points)
Responses

South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal tax on the basis of states’ rights.
South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal tax on the basis of states’ rights.

Ohio citizens lacked the ability to vote in both local and federal elections.
Ohio citizens lacked the ability to vote in both local and federal elections.

The Reconstruction Amendments were passed in the Louisiana Territory.
The Reconstruction Amendments were passed in the Louisiana Territory.

The Tariff of Abominations led to South Carolina threatening secession.
The Tariff of Abominations led to South Carolina threatening secession.
Question 4
4.

Served as the Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1801-1835?

(1 point)
Responses

Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson

John Marshall
John Marshall

John Adams
John Adams

Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Question 5
5.

The court case Marbury v. Madison is significant because it -

(1 point)
Responses

limited the president to only serving two terms
limited the president to only serving two terms

created the U.S. Constitution
created the U.S. Constitution

established the principle of judicial review
established the principle of judicial review

defined slaves as property under the law

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Here are the responses matched to the questions:

Question 1: Matching

  1. Establish a national bank, pay off war debt, pass a whiskey tax, and created a protective tariff - Hamilton’s Financial Plan
  2. Warned against having permanent foreign alliances and creation political parties - Washington’s Farewell Address
  3. Prohibited all U.S. exports to foreign countries in an effort to avoid war and force Britain and France to respect American neutrality - Embargo Act of 1807
  4. Doubled the size of America; U.S. gained access to the Mississippi River - Louisiana Purchase

Question 2: Why did many farmers, artisans, and former Anti-Federalists support the Democratic-Republican Party?

  • The Democratic-Republicans favored states’ rights and the rights of the common man.

Question 3: Which of the following statements explain the issues surrounding the Nullification Crisis? (Select TWO correct answers)

  1. South Carolina attempted to nullify a federal tax on the basis of states’ rights.
  2. The Tariff of Abominations led to South Carolina threatening secession.

Question 4: Served as the Supreme Court Chief Justice from 1801-1835?

  • John Marshall

Question 5: The court case Marbury v. Madison is significant because it -

  • established the principle of judicial review

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