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US History - Out of Many Ch 8, Exercises of History

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US History - Out of Many Ch 8
The map of the areas settled between 1770 and 1790 shows
A major settlement in Kentucky separated from others.
Hamilton's fiscal program of 1790 included all of the following EXCEPT
Having the federal government pay only the market value of securities held by Americans.
Washington's cabinet all agreed that the United States should remain neutral in the war
between France and Britain because
The United States, as a neutral, could trade with both sides and reap huge profits.
The map of the distribution of the vote on ratification of the Constitution shows that those in
favor
Lived along the coast in areas of commercial activity.
The Intercourse Act of 1790 did all of the following EXCEPT
Stop the white traders from cheating Indians and offering shoddy goods.
The Federalist-controlled Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts because
Federalists argued political opposition to the administration was treason.
All of the following are true of the American foreign policy debate in the 1790s EXCEPT
Jefferson wanted to declare the Franco-American treaty of 1779 in force.
Those who proposed the Philadelphia Convention of 1787
Violated the terms under which the convention met.
During the 1790s, the United States began to develop a more democratic political culture as
shown by
Four states dropping the property qualifications to vote.
Hamilton and Madison began to disagree politically over
Whether to divide the debt payment.
On the issue of slavery, the Constitution in 1787
Effectively guaranteed the continued existence of slavery.
In an important8Federalistessay, Madison
Argued for "larger states" so that innumerable interest groups would balance each other.
Hamilton's fiscal program
Gave wealthy Americans an interest in the government's success.
In reaction to the Alien and Sedition Acts, the Jeffersonian Republicans did all of the
following EXCEPT8
Oppose the Federalist measures for the Quasi-War.
The Bill of Rights primarily protects8
The individual from the government and the majority.
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The map of the areas settled between 1770 and 1790 shows A major settlement in Kentucky separated from others. Hamilton's fiscal program of 1790 included all of the following EXCEPT Having the federal government pay only the market value of securities held by Americans. Washington's cabinet all agreed that the United States should remain neutral in the war between France and Britain because The United States, as a neutral, could trade with both sides and reap huge profits. The map of the distribution of the vote on ratification of the Constitution shows that those in favor Lived along the coast in areas of commercial activity. The Intercourse Act of 1790 did all of the following EXCEPT Stop the white traders from cheating Indians and offering shoddy goods. The Federalist-controlled Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts because Federalists argued political opposition to the administration was treason. All of the following are true of the American foreign policy debate in the 1790s EXCEPT Jefferson wanted to declare the Franco-American treaty of 1779 in force. Those who proposed the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 Violated the terms under which the convention met. During the 1790s, the United States began to develop a more democratic political culture as shown by Four states dropping the property qualifications to vote. Hamilton and Madison began to disagree politically over Whether to divide the debt payment. On the issue of slavery, the Constitution in 1787 Effectively guaranteed the continued existence of slavery. In an important Federalist essay, Madison Argued for "larger states" so that innumerable interest groups would balance each other. Hamilton's fiscal program Gave wealthy Americans an interest in the government's success. In reaction to the Alien and Sedition Acts, the Jeffersonian Republicans did all of the following EXCEPT Oppose the Federalist measures for the Quasi-War. The Bill of Rights primarily protects The individual from the government and the majority.

By retaining the northwest posts around the Great Lakes, the British hoped to continue the fur trade and Establish an Indian zone preventing American expansion. The map of the electoral vote of 1800 shows that The key to victory was combining New York with the South and West. Mason Weems's biography of George Washington is an example of How nineteenth-century historians often romanticized the past. The Virginia Plan included all of the following points EXCEPT A chief executive elected by state legislators. The Anti-Federalists Believed in Montesquieu's argument that republics succeed only in small countries. The majority of the delegates at the Philadelphia convention Advocated a republic with checks on the people's power. The Great Compromise included all of the following agreements EXCEPT An immediate end to the slave trade. The causes of the depression of the mid-1780s included all of the following EXCEPT The inability of the United States to trade with Britain. In Shays's Rebellion, Both its advocates and its opponents claimed to be supporting property rights and liberty. The fundamental problem leading to the Indian wars and the defeat of Harmar and St. Clair in 1790 and 1791 was The conflict between the government's goals of acquiring Indian land and of treating Indians justly. During the Constitutional Convention, all of the following occurred EXCEPT The delegates agreed to send the Constitution to the state legislatures to be ratified. Judith Sargent Murray argued that Women should learn to depend on themselves and think independently. Washington issued a proclamation of neutrality in April 1793, because He feared Ambassador Genêt's activities would bring war with Britain. The map of Spanish claims to American territory before 1795 shows those claims Were located south of the Tennessee River. The causes of Shays's Rebellion included all of the following EXCEPT The feeling that property should be redistributed from the rich to the poor. The election of 1800

The Bill of Rights includes all of the following EXCEPT No state denying any person of equal protection of the law. Pinckney's Treaty did all of the following EXCEPT Insure "most-favored-nation status" with Britain.