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As president, Thomas Jefferson's stand on several political issues that he had previously championed A) remained unchanged. B) was reversed. C) grew even more rigid. D) compelled him to repeal the Alien and Sedition Acts. E) caused him to reject slavery. - B) was reversed. During the War of 1812, ...

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As president, Thomas Jefferson's stand on several political issues that he had
previously championed
A) remained unchanged.
B) was reversed.
C) grew even more rigid.
D) compelled him to repeal the Alien and Sedition Acts.
E) caused him to reject slavery.
- B) was reversed.

During the War of 1812, the New England states
A) supported the United States' war effort.
B) lent more money and sent more food to the British army than to the American army.
C) gave no support to either the Americans or the British.
D) allowed their militias to fight wherever the federal government requested.
E) declared their independence from the United States. - B) lent more money and sent
more food to the British army than to the American army.

Thomas Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800" was remarkable in that it
A) moved the United States away from its democratic ideals.
B) marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on the basis of election results
accepted by all parties.
C) occurred after he left the presidency.
D) caused America to do what the British had been doing for a generation regarding the
election of a legislative body.
E) was in no way a revolution - B) marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on
the basis of election results accepted by all parties.

Thomas Jefferson was elected president by the House of Representatives when
A) a few Federalists refrained from voting.
B) Aaron Burr withdrew from the race.
C) Jefferson agreed to appoint John Marshall to the Supreme Court.
D) additional Jeffersonians became members of the House. E) the electoral college
gave up its responsibility. - A) a few Federalists refrained from voting.

The legal precedent for judicial review was established when
A) the House of Representatives impeached Justice Samuel Chase
. B) the Supreme Court declared the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional.
C) Congress repealed the Judiciary Act of 1801.
D) President Adams appointed several "midnight judges" to the federal courts.

,E) the Judiciary Act of 1801 was passed. - B) the Supreme Court declared the Judiciary
Act of 1789 unconstitutional.

The case of Marbury v. Madison involved the question of who had the right to
A) commit the United States to entangling alliances.
B) impeach federal officers for "high crimes and misdemeanors."
C) declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.
D) purchase foreign territory for the United States.
E) appoint Supreme Court justices. - C) declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.

Thomas Jefferson distrusted large standing armies because they
A) were usually ineffective in battle.
B) always developed a destructive rivalry with the navy.
C) could be used to establish a dictatorship.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above. - C) could be used to establish a dictatorship.

Thomas Jefferson saw navies as less dangerous than armies because
A) they were generally smaller in numbers.
B) they had little chance of starting a war.
C) they were in less contact with foreign powers.
D) they could not march inland and endanger liberties.
E) all of the above. - D) they could not march inland and endanger liberties.

Arrange the following events in chronological order: (A) war hawks enter Congress, (B)
declaration of war on Britain, (C) Embargo Act, (D) Battle of Tippecanoe.
(A) A, B, C, D
(B) C, A, D, B
(C) B, C, A, D
(D) B, A, D, C
(E) B, C, D, A - (B) C, A, D, B

Tecumseh argued that Indians should
A) never give control of their land to the whites.
B) move west of the Mississippi River.
C) not cede control of land to whites unless all Indians agreed.
D) exchange traditional buckskin clothing for cloth garments.
E) fight as individual tribes and not as a confederacy. - C) not cede control of land to
whites unless all Indians agreed.

Thomas Jefferson had strong misgivings about the wisdom of A) states' rights.
B) maintaining a large standing army.
C) having the presidency and Congress controlled by the same party.
D) removing federal judges by the process of impeachment.
E) judicial review. - B) maintaining a large standing army.

,Thomas Jefferson's first major foreign-policy decision was to
A) purchase Louisiana from France.
B) send a naval squadron to the Mediterranean.
C) drive the British out of the northwest forts.
D) purchase Florida from Spain.
E) form an alliance with Spain. - B) send a naval squadron to the Mediterranean.

Thomas Jefferson ceased his opposition to the expansion of the navy when the
A) Pasha of Tripoli declared war on the United States.
B) U.S. Marine Corps was established.
C) "mosquito fleet" was defeated by the pirates at Tripoli.
D) army was disbanded.
E) British blockaded the east coast. - A) Pasha of Tripoli declared war on the United
States.

Thomas Jefferson received the bulk of his support from the
A) South and West.
B) North.
C) large cities.
D) East.
E) New England - A) South and West.

In 1800, Thomas Jefferson was chosen president by the
A) people.
B) Electoral College.
C) House of Representatives.
D) wealthy.
E) business sector. - C) House of Representatives.

Macon's Bill No. 2
A) forbade American ships from leaving port.
B) permitted trade with all nations but promised that if either Britain or France lifted its
commercial restrictions on American trade, the United States would stop trading with
the other.
C) forbade American trade with Britain and France but promised to open trade with
either country if it would cease its violations of American neutrality rights.
D) repealed the Embargo Act of 1807.
E) halted trade with Britain. - B) permitted trade with all nations but promised that if
either Britain or France lifted its commercial restrictions on American trade, the United
States would stop trading with the other.

With Thomas Jefferson's election as president, the Democratic-Republican party
A) grew stronger and more unified.
B) removed many Federalists from government jobs.
C) soon resented its leaders' lavish life-style.
D) grew less unified as the Federalist party began to fade and lose power.

, E) sought to extend the Alien and Sedition Acts to punish their enemies - D) grew less
unified as the Federalist party began to fade and lose power.

How did President Thomas Jefferson overcome his doubts about the constitutionality of
purchasing Louisiana from France?
A) timely Supreme Court decisions allowed him to proceed with actions that were
originally denied to the President by the Constitution
B) he decided that the guarantee of vast western land for American farmers outweighed
constitutional principle
C) his survey of the political landscape indicated that the action was crucial to his re-
election hopes in 1804
D) key provisions in the Pinckney Treaty were more broadly interpreted by Secretary of
State James Madison, thus opening the door for the land acquisition - B) he decided
that the guarantee of vast western land for American farmers outweighed constitutional
principle

The Louisiana purchase was significant because it:
A) virtually eliminated Spain from he North American continent
B) gave the US control of the Mississippi River
C) forced the British to evacuate their posts in the NW
D) eased tension b/w western settlers and Indians - B) gave the US control of the
Mississippi River

All of the following statements are consistent with the beliefs of Thomas Jefferson
except:
A) "the farmer is the backbone of American society"
B) "freedom of speech is crucial in a republic"
C) "an essential element to maintain orderly society is a strong national government"
D) "the government is best that governs least" - C) "an essential element to maintain
orderly society is a strong national government"

"We... landed at day-break, and... went through the woods to ... the place where I left
our colony in the year 1586. In all this way we saw in the sand the print of the savages'
feet of 2 or 3 sorts trodden at night, and as we entered up the sandy bank upon a tree,
in the very brow thereof were curiously carved these... letters: C R O...

At my departure from them in Anno 1587 I willed them, that if they should happen to be
distressed in any of those places, that then they should carve over the letters or name a
crosse in this form, but we found no such sign of distress. And having well considered of
this, we passed toward the place where they were left in sundry houses, but we found
the houses taken down, and the place very strongly enclosed with a high palisade of
great trees... I greatly joyed that I had safely found a certain token of their safe being at
Croatoan, which is the place where Manteo was borne, and - C) attempt at an English
colony in the New World.

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