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Chapter 9 & 10 test
Question | Answer |
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This Declared that any treasonable activity was punishable by fine/imprisonment | Sedition Act |
The United States was caught in the middle of the war between these two countries | Britan and France |
This included a $250,000 bribe from French Foreign Ministers | XYZ affair |
What was Alexander Hamiltons position in Washington's cabinet | Secretary of the Treasury |
What was not part of Pinckney's treaty of 1795 say about the U.S. and Spain | Americans had to pay terrifs to trade with Spain |
How many Representatives are in the House of Representatives | 435 Representatives |
How long do you have to be a citizen of the U.S. to be a representative | 7 years |
How old do you have to be to qualify to be a senator | 30 years |
How long does a judge serve in the Supreme court | For life |
How long do you have to be a citizen of the United States to run for senator | 7 years |
What is the Presidents salary | $400,000 |
When is the President inauguration | January 20 |
Who gives the oath of office to the President | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
The supreme court does what | Enforce the laws |
What explorers were part of the Louis and Clark expedition. | Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea |
How much money was the Louisiana Purchase approved for | $15 million |
Who was the third president of the United States | Thomas Jefferson |
Who was Chief Justice | John Marshall |
What were the three inventions by Thomas Jefferson | Wheel cipher, Copy Machine, Sundial |
This was a war between Native Americans and American forces in 1794 | Battle of Fallen Timbers |
What 1795 treaty had 12 Native American Tribes ceded control of most of Ohio and Indiana to the U. S. Government | Treaty of Greenville |
This was an agreement that ended the dispute with Britan over American Shipping during the French Recolution | Jay's Treaty |
A group of people that tries to promote its ideas in influence goverment | Political Party |
This was the idea that a state could cancel a fedral idea within a state | States' Rights |
He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by John Adams | John Marshall |
Jefferson supported this political party | Federalists |
She was a shoshone woman sho assisted the Lewis and Clark expedition | Sacagawea |
This was a law that forbade American ships from sailing to foreign ports and closed all American ports to British ships | Embargo Act of 1807 |
These were people who supported the War of 1812 | War Hawks |
This set a precedent for future conflicts in the nation between state and national government | States' Rights |
This gave congress the authority to do whatever is "necessary and proper" | Elastic Clause |
He was one of the leaders of the Democratic-Republicans | Thomas Jefferson |
HE became second president of the United States in 1796 | John Adams |
He believed in a strong central government | Alexander Hamilton |
He was the first president of the United States | George Washington |
This forced the Native Americans out of the Northwest Territory | Battle of Fallen Timbers |
This uprising hit the Blaackcountry the hardest | Whisky Rebellion |
Precedent set by George Washington | Cabinet positions |
Our current presidential inauguration is on this date | January 20th |
Law that forbade American ships from sailing to foreign ports and closed American ports to British ships | Embargo act of 1807 |
Principle that states the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution | Judicial review |
Shoshone woman who assisted the Lewis and Clark expedition | Sacagawea |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by John Adams | John Marshall |
Group that explored the Louisana Territory and lands west; also known as the Corps of Discovery | Lewis and Clark Expedition |
The Political party of Hamilton and Adams; supported a strong central government | Federalist |
American purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803 | Louisiana Purchace |
Westerners who supported the War of 1812 | War Hawks |
Naval officer who led the U.S. victory over the British on Lake Erie in 1813 | Oliver Hazard Perry |
This fort was bombarded and inspired the star spangled banner | Fort McKinley |
The origional Flag is displayed here | Washington D.C. |
He was the writer of the star spangled banner | Francis Scott Key |
He wrote his will the day before the dual | Alexander Hamilton |
Aaron Burr represented this political party | Republican Party |
Alexander hamilton was the first person in this cabinet position | Secretary of the Treasury |