Which president's views on the power of the federal government changed when he saw an opportunity to authorize the Louisiana Purchase?
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
George Washington
James Madison
2. What did George Washington urge the nation to do in his Farewell Address?
(Points : 3)
remain neutral in foreign affairs
remember the importance of states' rights
establish several political parties
form a strong alliance with the French
3. When the first two political parties developed in the late 1700s, what issue divided them most clearly?
(Points : 3)
whether the nation should add states and territories or colonize Canada
whether the federal government or the states should have more power
whether the government should take over Native American lands in exchange for citizenship
whether people should own slaves or free all slaves
4. Which of the following is an example of a right or freedom guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?
(Points : 3)
the freedom to practice the religion of your choice
the freedom to practice the profession of your choice
the right to live in any city you wish
the right to refuse to serve on a jury
5. Use the map and your knowledge to answer the question that follows.
What does the highlighted portion of this map illustrate?
(Points : 3)
Louisiana Purchase
Missouri Compromise
Spanish Cession
Republic of Texas
6. How did Marbury v. Madison change the role of the Supreme Court?
(Points : 3)
The case determined that states could tax the federal government.
The case determined the power of the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of laws.
The case determined that states could not interfere with corporate charters.
The case established the right of the federal government to regulate interstate commerce.
7. What nonvoting people had lands taken by the government during the early nineteenth century?
(Points : 3)
women
slaves of both genders
American Indians
immigrants
8. How had the American election process changed by the election of 1824?
(Points : 3)
In 1824, only landholders had the right to vote.
By 1824, women had gained the right to vote.
In 1824, African Americans could be elected to government offices.
By 1824, most white men were eligible to vote.
9. Who supported Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828?
(Points : 3)
Native Americans who owned property
the common man
women who appreciated Jackson's devotion to her wife Rachel
slaves whom Jackson had freed
10. Which campaign strategy was used in the election of 1828 and is still used today?
(Points : 3)
bumper stickers and yard signs
stump speeches
negative campaigning
debates
11. Abolitionists spoke out against slavery. Who were two important people in the abolitionist movement in the early 1800s?
(Points : 3)
Elizabeth Blackwell and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Preston Brooks and Andrew Butler
Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman
Emma Willard and Elizabeth Blackwell
12. Which area did the United States acquire in the 1840s?
(Points : 3)
the Hawaii Territory
the Alaska Territory
the Oregon Country
the Louisiana Purchase
13. What led to many of the reform movements that were started in the early nineteenth century?
(Points : 3)
labor and enthusiasm
politics and openness
literature and pessimism
religion and optimism
14. What was the goal of the abolitionist movement?
(Points : 3)
to eliminate slavery
to reduce alcohol consumption
to reduce slavery
to eliminate private schools
15. What is the word that describes a perfect place?
(Points : 3)
dynamic community
cornucopia
utopia
ethical environment
16. Which was a right of women in the early nineteenth century?
(Points : 3)
graduating from high school
entering contracts
attending church
buying propertyHelp in Social Studies. 10 points?
Seriously? Do your own homework, you'd be better off posting one question at a time. Nobody wants to read this long @ss sh!t.Help in Social Studies. 10 points?
1) Thomas Jefferson
2) establish several political parties
3) whether the government should take over Native American lands in exchange for citizenship
4) the right to refuse to serve on a jury
5) UM THERE IS NO MAP ! u didnt give it to us
6) The case determined that states could not interfere with corporate charters.
7) American Indians
8) By 1824, most white men were eligible to vote.
9) women who appreciated Jackson's devotion to her wife Rachel
10) stump speeches
11) Elizabeth Blackwell and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
12) the Oregon Country
13) literature and pessimism
14) to eliminate private schools
15) ethical environment
16) entering contracts
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