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HIS 101 Chapter 6 (from page 245) Open-Book Quiz
- The following views are characteristic of the Federalists, except one. Which of the following is typical of the Jeffersonian Republicans?
- Which of the following is NOT true of the US government while George Washington was president?
- Which of the following is NOT true about Alexander Hamilton?
- The Constitution does not explicitly give Congress the authority to create a national bank. Consequently, the Democratic Republicans (who insisted on a strict interpretation of the Constitution, as opposed to the flexibility of the Federalists), were able to use the “necessary and proper” clause to prevent the creation of the first Bank of the United States.
- What most worried the Federalists, like Alexander Hamilton, was the “poison” of “democracy”.
- When Jefferson wrote that “the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants,” he was condemning the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
- Jefferson was for the French Revolution, Hamilton against, but both understood why President Washington declared neutrality in the wars in Europe (despite the treaty of alliance signed with France during the American Revolution).
- Jay’s Treaty (1794) was extremely unpopular as far as public opinion was concerned, but it did preserve peace with Great Britain.
- Which of the following is NOT related to violence with Native Americans or domestic violence over taxation?
- Which of the following is NOT true regarding the settlement of western territories.
- Nine presidents owned slaves, but Washington was the only president who refused to free his slaves upon his death.
- Which of the following is NOT true about John Adams?
- The French government at the time of the XYZ affair was called “the Directory”. Instead of having a king, or president, the executive was led by five “directors”. This is shown in the cartoon in the textbook by…
- John Adams’s support of the “Alien and Sedition Acts” which violated Constitutional rights, was the “greatest mistake of his presidency”.
- Matthew Lyon, born in Ireland, was a leading Federalist convicted under the Sedition Act and thrown in jail. He was reelected to Congress while in prison.
- Which of the following statements is NOT true?
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