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Sophia US History Unit 3 Which of the following statements about voting rights in the newly formed state governments is true? • a.) The majority of citizens had a vote in state government. �... � b.) Anyone who could vote in their own state could vote in national elections. • c.) Some states allowed women to vote under certain circumstances. • d.) Most states gave all men the right to vote as long as they were citizens. Which of the following reasons most likely contributed to the Annapolis Convention's failure? • a.) The majority of working-class voters wanted a democracy, not a republic. • b.) Uprisings in Massachusetts caused it to end earlier than planned. • c.) More time was needed to settle disagreements over the status of slaves. • d.) Over half of the original states didn't even send delegates to participate. Which of the following statements best represents agreements between Federalists and Anti-Federalists? • a.) "We want a form of government that will use checks and balances to prevent mob rule." • b.) "We want a form of government that will prevent tyranny, from which we just escaped." • c.) "We want a form of government that will favor the working class, not the aristocracy." • d.) "We want a form of government that contains a bill of rights to best protect individual liberty." Which statement most accurately reflects the views of Alexander Hamilton? • a.) “To improve our nation’s reputation with creditors, we must pay all debts at face value.” • b.) "The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to assume state debts." • c.) "It is unnecessary for the debts accrued during the war to be honored at all." • d.) "It is unfair to require taxpayers in one state to help pay the debt of another state." On what grounds did Thomas Jefferson and James Adams oppose the Alien and Sedition Acts signed into law by John Adams? • a.) They believed the acts explicitly criminalized the formation of political parties. • b.) They believed the acts were designed to favor the working class at the expense of the rich. • c.) They believed the acts violated the separation of church and state. • d.) They believed the acts violated the First Amendment right to free speech. Which of the following statements supports the argument that the Constitutional Convention was a “conservative coup d’état?" • a.) The creation of executive, legislative and judicial branches of government was sufficient to protect the interests of all Americans. • b.) The Constitutional Convention bypassed procedures outlined in the Articles of Confederation for amending government. • c.) The Constitutional Convention was a necessary attempt to defend the American Revolution against failure. • d.) Delegates did their utmost to preserve American independence and the ideals of republicanism. Unit 3, Challenge 2 What was an effect of Jay's Treaty on the relationship between the United States and Great Britain? • a.) It helped to unify American politics and mend some of the rifts that had developed in the 1790s. • b.) It formally allied the United States with Great Britain in Britain's war with France. • c.) It exacerbated tensions between the Democratic Republicans and Federalists. • d.) It ended trade relations between the United States and Great Britain. When Thomas Jefferson referred to Western expansion and the “empire of liberty,” what did he mean? • a.) New western territories should remain forever slave-free. • b.) Native Americans should be allowed to maintain their tribal territories. • c.) Western landowners should agree to some oversight from the government. • d.) Americans should move westward to expand republican principles. Which of the following led in part to the War of 1812? • a.) William Henry Harrison’s invasion and temporary capture of Canada • b.) A renewed alliance between the United States and France • c.) Suspicion of British involvement with Native American unrest in the Ohio River Valley • d.) Revenge for damage done to Britain's economy by the Embargo Act Which of the following did many young women see as a negative aspect of working in the Lowell mills? • a.) Employers kept in close communication with fathers, who still had complete authority over the young women. • b.) The women had to send all their wages home and could keep nothing for themselves. • c.) Most young women were not emotionally prepared to be away from their families. • d.) The women worked 12-hour shifts and had only one hour of free time every day. Which of the following quotations represents the Federalists' attitude toward deference? • a.) "A true republic requires the greatest number of voices." • b.) "All people should have the right to vote, regardless of race, class or gender." • c.) "The property requirement to vote should be abolished." • d.) "Men of proven virtue should be empowered to lead the nation." Correct Which of the following quotations best represents the cultural attitudes associated with the Temperance movement? • a.) "Campaigning against slavery has given us a public voice we lacked before now." • b.) "Religious rhetoric that emphasizes personal conversion reflects Revolutionary ideas about individualism." • c.) "Politics and public discourse must be reserved for only the most virtuous among us." • d.) “We must ban the excessive use of alcohol and protect society from its ill effects.” Which of the following statements about the 1828 election is true? • a.) Jackson was elected without winning the popular vote. • b.) Jackson was elected largely because of populous New England. • c.) Jackson was elected to represent "the common man." • d.) Jackson was only elected after Adams dropped out of the race. Which of the following statements would most likely have been spoken by a member of the new Whig party? • a.) "Many of our members support social and moral causes such as the Temperance movement." • b.) "Our party has grown because of the elimination of property qualifications for voting for all men." • c.) “We continue to consider ourselves the defenders of the common man.” • d.) "We do not believe that the federal government should be involved in engineering economic growth." Which of the following was a major economic shift in the north in the early 19th century? • a.) Traditional methods of production became mechanized and integrated into factories. • b.) The north abandoned free-labor ideology just as the ideology was gaining influence in the south. • c.) The construction of turnpikes allowed for even faster transport of goods and people than railroads did. • d.) North-to-south river trade routes gradually replaced east-to-west railroads and roads. Which of the following statements about the southern economy before the Civil War is true? • a.) Slavery remained concentrated on the east coast because it was forbidden to spread west. • b.) The construction of textile mills in the north increased demand for cotton from the south. • c.) The demand for cotton fell steadily throughout the first half of the 19th century, even though the southern economy depended on it. • d.) "King Cotton" was a fictional Alabama plantation owner used in northern propaganda. Which of the following was a cause of Indian Removal from the American South? • a.) The Cherokee Nation refused to adapt to the presence of whites in the region. • b.) The Cherokee Nation had petitioned the Supreme Court to declare it an autonomous nation. • c.) Andrew Jackson supported Native Americans remaining in the southeast, but his party viewed them as a threat to state sovereignty. • d.) Many whites perceived Native Americans as savages who could never truly assimilate. [Show More]

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