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Pre Ap History 2

chapter 9 review

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total ammount of money that government owes to others: national debt (d) Mixed up word: nnaltoai etbd un mixed word: national debt
party or group that is split because of differences: faction (c) mixed up word: ncaiotf un mixed word: faction
decision not to take sides in a war: Neutrality (a) mixed up word: etaiyntlur un mixed word: neutrality
group of department leaders who serve the President: cabinet (e) mixed up word: tacnieb un mixed word: cabinet
ship that sails fast & has many guns: Frigate (b) mixed up word: tiferag un mixed word: frigate
was a statement that declared that the united states would not support either side in the war in europe foreign policy none here none here
was a protest against taxes by backcountry farmers whiskey rebellion none here none here
was a law passed in 1789 that provided for one chief justice & five associated justices for the supreme court Judiciary Act none here none here
the________and ________ resolutions stated that a state may judge for itself if a law is unconstitutional Kentucky, Virginia none here none here
was a signed agreement between the US and britain that britain would pay for damages to seized american ships Jay's treaty none here none here
which of the following officially challenged the bills referred to in this quote (A) Thomas Jefferson none here none here
to whom is thomas jefferson referrng to in this quote (B)members of the federalist party none here none here
what are the certain matters that jefferson is referring to in this quote (C) printing criticism of the government none here none here
How did jefferson confront the issue reffered to in this quote? (A) he consulted with federalists and reached a compromise none here none here
why did the house of representatives decide the presidential election of 1800 (C) neither federalists nor republicans won a clear majority of the popular vote. none here none here
what did many people fear would happen if political parties formed in the US? (D) factions would seek to reunite the nation with britain none here none here
what effect did policy disputes in the 1790's have on american government (C) leaders tried to build support for their views by organizing political parties none here none here
Which of the following precedents did washington set at the beginning of his first term (D) he named well known, talented leaders to head government departments none here none here
which of the following BEST explains why american leaders formed political parties (B) to organize support for their views none here none here
What issue caused a serious split that weakened the power of the federalist party (C) continuing diplomatic talks with france none here none here
Which of the following statements would Alexander Hamilton be most likely to agree with? (C) the united states should establish strong ties with britain in order to promote trade none here none here
which statement best describes a major result of the whiskey rebellion (A) the people realized that the new government would not tolerate violent protests none here none here
which statement best summarizes how president adams reacted to the crisis with france? (B) adams strengthened the navy but kept the nation out of war none here none here
how was the united states neutrality challenged during washington's presidency? (B) most americans wanted to abandon neutrality and declare war on britain none here none here
which statement represents the political views of thomas jefferson (B) the united states should encourage manufacturing and the growth of cities none here none here
why was it difficult for the american government to maintain a neutrality policy? (A) many americans wanted to support britain in it's war with france none here none here
why did president washington want the nation to remain neutral in foreign wars? (A) he did not want to disrupt US relations with other countries none here none here
which of the following was one of Alexander Hamilton's primary goals as secretary of the treasury (D) reducing national debt none here none here
Which of the following groups decided who won the presidential election of 1800? (C) the supreme court none here none here
That the united states should not become involved in the disputes between other nations was a belief encouraged by george washington. true nothing to change here nothing to change here
The split in the federalist party occured over a disagreement between president john adams and alexander hamilton about whether the US should go to war true nothing to change here nothing to change here
As president, john adams managed to resist american war fever and avoid armed conflict true nothing to change here nothing to change here
alexander hamilton believed that the violence erupting from the french revolution was justified false to be changed: alexander hamilton changed to: thomas jefferson
the french revolution lost support in the united states because the french wanted to stop trading with the united states false to be changed: because the french wanted to stop trading with the united states changed to: because the french revolution started to become more and more violent.
Thomas Jefferson viewed a strong central government to be a threat to the states false to be changed: thomas jefferson changed to: alexander hamilton
During his terms of office president washington set precedents that are still followed by presidents today true nothing to change here nothing to change here
by refusing to honor debts taken on during the revolution, alexander hamilton planned to reduce the national debt true nothing to change here nothing to change here
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