Honors
American History ONLINE TEST
Multiple
Choice
Identify
the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the
question.
____ 1. A
privileged class of people of high rank is known as
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a. |
a democracy. |
c. |
anarchy. |
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b. |
an aristocracy. |
d. |
citizens. |
____ 2. In
1790, the majority of the population lived
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a. |
in |
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b. |
along the Atlantic coast and connected
waterways. |
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c. |
in the five largest cities. |
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d. |
in the |
____ 3. Strict
and broad construction refer to differing interpretations of
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a. |
the Constitution. |
c. |
American history. |
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b. |
foreign policy. |
d. |
British history. |
____ 4. Which
of the following was NOT favored by the Federalists?
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a. |
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c. |
a strong central government |
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b. |
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d. |
the French Revolution |
____ 5. The
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a. |
because the Constitution required it. |
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b. |
to fix the size of each state’s delegation
in the House of Representatives. |
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c. |
because the Federalists felt it would help them
remain in power. |
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d. |
because the Constitution required it AND to fix
the size of each state’s delegation in the House of Representatives. |
____ 6. A
broad interpretation of the Constitution was necessary to
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a. |
pass the Northwest Ordinance. |
c. |
maintain neutrality with |
|
b. |
create the National Bank. |
d. |
develop political parties. |
____ 7.
|
a. |
favored the growth of an agrarian nation. |
|
b. |
favored the growth of an industrial nation. |
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c. |
recommended that most federal funds would come from
direct taxes on the states. |
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d. |
would encourage increased imports from |
____ 8. Which
of the following statements about the development of political parties is
INCORRECT?
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a. |
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b. |
|
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c. |
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d. |
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____ 9.
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a. |
greatly angered members of the Federalist
party. |
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b. |
supported the doctrine of states’ rights. |
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c. |
proved the strength of the national
government. |
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d. |
nearly brought about his defeat for a second
term. |
____ 10. “Millions
for defense, but not one cent for tribute” was a popular slogan that referred
to American anger over
|
a. |
the XYZ Affair. |
|
b. |
the impressment
of American sailors. |
|
c. |
the Jay Treaty. |
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d. |
British support of Native Americans on
the Frontier. |
____ 11. During
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a. |
Indian raids on the western frontier. |
|
b. |
Spanish interference with |
|
c. |
having to win agreement of |
|
d. |
bitterness and quarreling between political
factions. |
____ 12. Which
of the following had the LEAST impact on the development of political parties?
|
a. |
the French Revolution |
c. |
|
|
b. |
the Constitution |
d. |
the social structure in early |
____ 13. Which
of the following men would have been MOST likely to agree with the goals of the
Whiskey Rebellion?
|
a. |
Alexander Hamilton |
c. |
John Adams |
|
b. |
Daniel Shays |
d. |
James Madison |
____ 14. The
Latin motto of the
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a. |
“In God we trust.” |
c. |
“My country, right or wrong.” |
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b. |
“Life, liberty and happiness.” |
d. |
“One, made from many.” |
____ 15. Jefferson
hoped that the
|
a. |
become a nation of big cities. |
c. |
remain a nation of farmers. |
|
b. |
industrialize. |
d. |
become a major military power. |
____ 16. “Legal
precedent” is best defined as
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a. |
a legal example to be followed. |
|
b. |
the official vote of the Electoral College. |
|
c. |
the popular vote for the President. |
|
d. |
the right to a lawyer. |
____ 17. Which
of the following was NOT one of
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a. |
strict interpretation of the
Constitution |
|
b. |
the development of a strong central
government |
|
c. |
encouragement of agriculture |
|
d. |
limits on spending public money |
____ 18. The
term “midnight judges” was coined to describe judges who
|
a. |
were of poor qualifications. |
c. |
were appointed at the last minute. |
|
b. |
were near the end of their terms. |
d. |
served until a very old age. |
____ 19. The
New England Federalists opposed the
|
a. |
feared restrictions on shipping. |
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b. |
did not want to risk war with |
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c. |
thought it would increase the political power
of the West. |
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d. |
were concerned about the Indian raids on the
frontier. |
____ 20. Lewis
and Clark reached the
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a. |
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c. |
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b. |
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d. |
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____ 21. The
Great Divide was so named because it
|
a. |
led to the Civil War. |
|
b. |
separated the east- and west-flowing rivers. |
|
c. |
separated |
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d. |
marked the division between North and |
____ 22. What
provision did the U.S. Constitution make for the purchase of land from foreign
countries?
|
a. |
It was specifically prohibited. |
|
b. |
It was allowed with the consent of the
Senate. |
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c. |
It was allowed with the consent of the
states. |
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d. |
The issue was not dealt with by the
Constitution. |
____ 23. On
which issue did
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a. |
the National Bank |
c. |
the “midnight judges” |
|
b. |
the Embargo Act of 1807 |
d. |
the |
____ 24. Jefferson
and the Republicans feared the power of the judges on the Supreme Court because
|
a. |
they could be removed from office only by
the impeachment process. |
|
b. |
they were blocking |
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c. |
most of them were Federalists. |
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d. |
they could be removed from office only by
the impeachment process AND most of them were Federalists. |
____ 25. Thomas
Jefferson frequently took actions that were inconsistent with his stated
policies. Which of the following pairs
of actions/policies is NOT inconsistent?
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a. |
his purchase of |
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b. |
his purchase of |
|
c. |
his relations with the National Bank/his
policy on the National Bank |
|
d. |
his actions regarding the Sedition
Law/his policy regarding the Sedition Law |
____ 26. Which
of the following is the best reason for “Marbury v.
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a. |
Every Supreme Court case is considered a
landmark. |
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b. |
It established the Supreme Court’s power
of judicial review. |
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c. |
It established the Supreme Court’s
jurisdiction over the states. |
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d. |
It was the first case the Supreme Court
ever heard. |
____ 27. A
government order prohibiting trade with a foreign country is known as
|
a. |
an embargo. |
c. |
war. |
|
b. |
a tariff. |
d. |
free trade. |
____ 28. The
chief significance of the
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a. |
cost so little. |
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b. |
assured American control of the |
|
c. |
made war with |
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d. |
strengthened the Federalist party. |
____ 29. Alexander
Hamilton died as the result of
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a. |
disease. |
c. |
a duel. |
|
b. |
old age. |
d. |
an assassination. |
____ 30. Which
modern issue would Thomas Jefferson MOST likely support?
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a. |
support for small farmers |
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b. |
increase in the military budget |
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c. |
censorship of newspapers |
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d. |
encouragement of industrial development |
Matching
Match each item with the correct statement
below.
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a. |
Jacobin |
f. |
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b. |
12th Amendment |
g. |
Thomas Jefferson |
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c. |
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h. |
James Madison |
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d. |
Thomas Pickney |
i. |
Federalist |
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e. |
Judiciary Act of 1789 |
j. |
Sedition Act |
____ 31. Fought an “unofficial” war with the
____ 32. As
a member of the House of Representatives, he drew up the Bill of Rights.
____ 33. George
Washington’s first Secretary of State.
____ 34. Negotiated the 1795 treaty with
____ 35. Any member of a radical group that carried out
____ 36. Declared that states could “nullify” acts of Congress.
____ 37. Provided
fines or jailing of persons who criticized the
____ 38. With
this law Congress set up the Supreme Court.
____ 39. An early political party that favored a strong central government.
____ 40. Provided that the offices of President and Vice-President appear
separately on the ballots.
Match each item with the correct statement
below.
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a. |
Meriwether Lewis |
f. |
Albert Gallatin |
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b. |
Aaron Burr |
g. |
|
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c. |
Napoleon |
h. |
Pierre Dominique Toussant
L’Overture |
|
d. |
Pierre Charles L’Enfant |
i. |
Marbury vs |
|
e. |
John Marshall |
j. |
Embargo Act |
____ 41. French leader who sold
____ 42.
____ 43. Blamed
Alexander Hamilton for his defeat as governor of
____ 44. Haitian leader who prevented a French takeover of his island.
____ 45. Prohibited American ships from sailing for any foreign port.
____ 46. Supreme Court decision that established the practice of judical review.
____ 47. Architect who designed
____ 48. Chief Justice who established the Supreme Court as the final
authority in interpreting the Constitution.
____ 49.
____ 50. Jefferson’s
personal secretary who led an expedition into the