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history test 3 - 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| thomas jefferson appealed to all of the following groups except (a) small shopkeepers (b) the underpriviledged (c) the middle class (d) the upper class (e) artisans | D |
| To the jeffersonain republicans, the ideal citizen of a republic was (a) seaboard merchant (b) town artisan (c) indentured servant (d) independent farmer (e) industrialist | D, independent farmer |
| Thomas jefferson favored a political system in which... | the states retained the majority of political power |
| Jeffersonians believed in all of the following except.... | every adult white males right to vote |
| jefferon argued that a landless class of voters could be avoided in part by... | continuing slavery |
| One of the greatest problems that John Adams and the Federalists faced in the election of 1800 was... | Adams's refusal to take the country to war against france. |
| In the election of 1800, federalists accused jefferson of all of the following except... (a) having robbed a widow (b) fathering numeras mulatto kids (c) being an atheist (d) supporting high taxes (e) having robbed kids of their trust funds | D |
| in the 1800 election, Jefferson won NY bc... | aaron burr used his influence to turn the state to jefferson |
| the jeffersonian democratic republicans presented themselves as all except (a) believers in a strong central government (b) strict constructionists (c) protectors of agrarian purity (d) believers of political and economic liberty | A |
| Jefferson received the bulk of his support from the (a) south and west (b) north (c) large cities (d) east (e) new england | A, south and west |
| in 1800, Jefferson was chosen president by the (a) people (b) electoral college (c) house of reps (d) wealthy (e)business sector | C, house of reps |
| Jefferson's revolution of 1800 was remarkable in that it... | marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on the basis of election results accepted by all parties |
| Jefferson was elected president by the house of reps when... | a few federalists refrained from voting |
| jefferson saw his election and his mission as president to include all except (a) to return to the original spirit of revolution (b) restore the republic experiment (c) check growth of republican (d) halt the decay of virtue (e) support a strong army | E |
| As president, Thomas Jefferson's stand on several political issues that he had previously championed ... | was reversed |
| W Jefferson's election as pres, the deomcratic-republican party ... | grew less unified as the federalist party began to fade |
| Jefferson's presidency was characterized by his... | moderation in the administration of public policy |
| On becoming president, Thomas Jefferson and the republicans in congress immediately repealed... | the excise tax on whiskey |
| When it came ot hte major federalist economic programs, thomas jeff as president (a) left practically all of them intact (b) quickly dismantled them (c) slowly undid everything the feds achieved (d) attacked the BUS (e) vetoed any new tariffs | A |
| Jefferson opposed john adams's last minute appointment of new federal judges mainly bc ... | it was an attempt by a defeated party to entrench itself in the government |
| the chief justice who carried out the ideas of alex hamilton concerning a powerful federal government | john marshall |
| before he became chief justice of the supreme court, john marshall's service at valley forge during the american revolution convinced him... | of the drawbacks of feeble central authority |
| As chief justice of the US, John Marshall helped to ensure that... | the polical and economic systems were based on a strong central government |
| The legal precedent for judicial review was established when... | the supreme court declared the judiciary act of 1789 unconsitutional |
| the case of marbury v madison involved the question of who had the right to.. | declare an act of congress unconsitutional |
| john marshall strengthened the judicial branch of gov by... | asserting the doctrine of judicial review of congressinoal legilation |
| thomas jefferson's failed attempt to impeach and convict the supreme court justice samuel chase for high crimes and misdemeaneors meant that | judicial independence and the separation of powers had been preserved |
| thomas jefferson distrusted large standing armies bc they... | could be used to establish a dictatorship |