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Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

In the election of 1800, which candidate was tied with Thomas Jefferson after the first electoral
college vote?
a.
Aaron Burr
c.
James Madison
b.
John Adams
d.
Alexander Hamilton
 

 2. 

Why did President Jefferson send Meriwether Lewis and William Clark west?
a.
to negotiate the purchase of the Louisiana Territory
c.
to explore newly acquired U.S. territory
b.
to mine for gold in California
d.
to settle new areas as non-slave states
 

 3. 

Why was the case of Marbury v. Madison significant?
a.
It affirmed that the Supreme Court is the highest court in the land.
c.
It barred an outgoing president from making last-minute appointments.
b.
It established the principle of judicial review.
d.
It allowed a president to dismiss a judge appointed by a previous president
 

 4. 

Which candidate did John Quincy Adams defeat in the controversial election of 1824?
a.
Henry Clay
c.
Daniel Webster
b.
James Monroe
d.
Andrew Jackson
 

 5. 

Which idea is promoted by the concept of nullification?
a.
nationalism
c.
judicial review
b.
states' rights
d.
territorial expansion
 

 6. 

Which group was forcibly relocated by means of the "Trail of Tears"?
a.
Mexicans
c.
African slaves
b.
Shoshone
d.
Cherokee
 

 7. 

Which of the following men was most in favor of seizing land from Mexico?
a.
James K. Polk
c.
John C. Calhoun
b.
Thomas Jefferson
d.
Abraham Lincoln
 

 8. 

Which area did the Monroe Doctrine aim to free from European influence?
a.
the Oregon Territory
c.
North America
b.
the Western Hemisphere
d.
Texas
 

 9. 

For which action is Nat Turner famous?
a.
leading a violent slave revolt
c.
publishing an antislavery newspaper
b.
fighting in the American Revolution
d.
promoting a nonviolent end to slavery
 

 10. 

What did the abolition movement promote?
a.
instituting slavery in new U.S. territories
c.
removing Native Americans from eastern states
b.
prohibiting the drinking of alcohol
d.
ending the institution of slavery
 
 
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 11. 

Between which two countries did the Adams-Ons Treaty of 1819 settle boundaries?
a.
United States and France
c.
Spain and United States
b.
France and Spain
d.
Mexico and United States
 

 12. 

In which year did Ohio become a U.S. state?
a.
1816
c.
1819
b.
1803
d.
1796
 

 13. 

Which of the following had not become a state by 1819?
a.
Nebraska
c.
Virginia
b.
Illinois
d.
Mississippi
 

 14. 

Which section of the country was held jointly by the United States and Britain until 1846?
a.
southwest
c.
northeast
b.
south
d.
northwest
 

 15. 

How many states had been added to the original thirteen by 1819?
a.
seven
c.
nine
b.
eight
d.
eleven
 

 16. 

How many states made up the United States in 1819? (Note that the current state of Maine was then part of Massachusetts.)
a.
thirteen
c.
twenty-one
b.
twenty-four
d.
eighteen
 

 17. 

In 1819, where was the northernmost boundary of Spanish territory set?
a.
between 42 and 43 S latitude
c.
between 93 and 94 W longitude
b.
between 39 and 40 N latitude
d.
between 42 and 43 N latitude
 

 18. 

Which of the following had not become a state by 1819?
a.
Illinois
c.
Florida
b.
Massachusetts
d.
Mississippi
 

 19. 

Which two nations negotiated to settle the border between the United States and present-day
Canada?
a.
France and Spain
c.
United States and Britain
b.
United States and Spain
d.
France and United States
 

 20. 

In the election of 1800, Democratic-Republicans accused Federalist John Adams of
a.
wanting to turn the executive branch into a monarchy.
c.
ignoring his predecessor's judicial appointments.
b.
supporting dangerous revolutionaries in France.
d.
endangering national security by reducing the size of the army
 

 21. 

The Supreme Court's ruling in Marbury v. Madison ensured that
a.
lame-duck presidents could not make last-minute court appointments.
c.
the judicial branch had an equal role in making laws.
b.
the legislature could not interpret the Constitution any way it chose.
d.
presidential appointments could not be based on partisan politics.
 

 22. 

The Monroe Doctrine was largely a response to
a.
the debate over admitting slave states to the Union.
c.
the need to strengthen the national economy despite sectional differences.
b.
European nations' interest in colonies in North and South America.
d.
fighting between western settlers and Native Americans.
 

 23. 

The 1828 "Tariff of Abominations" was given that name by those who thought the tariff hurt the
South while helping
a.
British importers.
c.
Northern manufacturers.
b.
small farmers.
d.
frontier settlers in the West
 

 24. 

The American System helped bring the nation together by
a.
compromising on the difficult issue of slave versus free states.
c.
giving common people across the nation a voice in government.
b.
withdrawing funds from the unpopular Bank of the United States.
d.
protecting American businesses with a tax on imported items
 

 25. 

Andrew Jackson's spoils system increased the new president's power by
a.
overruling Supreme Court decisions with which he disagreed.
c.
taking power away from the wealthiest Americans.
b.
ensuring that government officials would agree with his policies.
d.
raising tariffs to fill the government treasury with funds.
 

 26. 

All of the following reflected Americans' religious faith except
a.
the idea of manifest destiny.
c.
the Monroe Doctrine.
b.
the temperance movement.
d.
the abolition movement.
 

 27. 

Under Mexican rule, Texas appealed to American settlers mainly because of its
a.
cheap land.
c.
religious freedom.
b.
legalized slavery.
d.
government protection from Native Americans.
 

 28. 

All of the following present-day states were ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo except
a.
Texas
c.
California
b.
Florida
d.
New Mexico.
 

 29. 

The fact that the system of checks and balances was not yet fully established in the early 1800s is shown by
a.
Marbury v. Madison.
c.
the nullification crisis.
b.
the Trail of Tears.
d.
the Missouri Compromise.
 

Matching
 
 
a.
William Clark
j.
John Marshall
b.
Sacajewea
k.
judicial review
c.
France
l.
Marbury v. Madison
d.
Adams-On's Treaty
m.
James Madison
e.
impressment
n.
Jeffersonian republicanism
f.
war hawks
o.
Treaty of Ghent
g.
Meriwether Lewis
p.
James Monroe
h.
Thomas Jefferson
q.
Great Britain
i.
Louisiana Purchase
r.
Monroe Doctrine
 

 30. 

______ served as a guide to the expedition to explore the lands gained
from France as a result of the Louisiana Purchase
 

 31. 

_____ and William Clark let the expidition to explore the Louisiana Purchase
 

 32. 

What was the name of the lands acquired from France that doubled the size of the United States
 

 33. 

An 1803 court case, ______, affirmed that the Supreme Court had the right to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
 

 34. 

When the Supreme Court rules that an act of Congress is unconstitutional it is called
 

 35. 

Many Americans were deeply angered by ______, the British policy of seizing Americans at sea and drafting them into the British navy.
 

 36. 

The ___ wanted to end British military aid to Native Americans
in the West because the Native American warriors were terrorizing American Farmers.
 
 
a.
canals
h.
strike
b.
railroad
i.
Lowell textile mills
c.
telegraph
j.
National Trades' Union
d.
free enterprise
k.
Commonwealth v. Hunt
e.
entrepreneurs
l.
Great Potato famine
f.
the market revolution
m.
Robert Fulton
g.
Samuel F. B. Morse
 

 37. 

Who developed the telegraph?
 

 38. 

What is the economic system in which private businesses operate competitively for profit with minimal government regulation?
 

 39. 

What change occurred in the first half of the 19th century, causing workers to spend their money on goods rather than making them for themselves?
 

 40. 

Who ushered in the steamboat era?
 

 41. 

What is the term for a work stoppage that aims to force an employer to respond to demands?
 

 42. 

What caused a great deal of Irish immigration to the United States?
 

 43. 

What affirmed workers' rights to organize?
 

 44. 

Which organization was formed to represent workers in a variety of trades?
 

 45. 

What are people who invest in business ventures called?
 

 46. 

What are constructed waterways that connect natural waterways?
 
 
a.
Nat Turner
h.
Abolition
b.
Sojourner Truth
i.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
c.
Catharine Beecher
j.
The North Star
d.
transcendentalism
k.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
e.
Unitarian
l.
Second Great Awakening
f.
Sarah Grimk
m.
Frederick Douglass
g.
The Liberator
 

 47. 

Which religious movement swept the nation after the 1790s?
 

 48. 

Who developed transcendentalism?
 

 49. 

What was the movement to end slavery called?
 

 50. 

Which antislavery paper was founded by William Lloyd Garrison?
 

 51. 

Which eloquent critic of slavery hoped to achieve abolition nonviolently?
 

 52. 

Who led a bloody slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831?
 

 53. 

Which antislavery paper was founded by Frederick Douglass?
 

 54. 

Who was one organizer of the Seneca Falls convention?
 

 55. 

Which religious group emphasized faith in the individual and in reason as a path to perfection?
 

 56. 

Which free African-American woman addressed the Seneca Falls convention and asked "Ain't I a woman?"
 



 
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