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Straighterline- Exams 1,2
During the American Revolution, the Iroquois Confederacy officially - ANS Declared its
neutrality

The principle Americans who negotiated the peace treaty with the British were - ANS Benjamin
Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay

During the American Revolution, female 'camp followers' - ANS assisted in the support of
regular troops

During the American Revolution, Loyalists - ANS constituted perhaps as many as one-third of
the white colonial population

During the 1780's, in every state constitution - ANS governors were prevented from holding a
seat in the legislature

Post-Revolution American domestic manufacturing was stimulated by - ANS the closing of
British ports to American trade

Who did the Congress send to London as a minister in 1784 to resolve the differences between
the Confederation and the British regarding the peace treaty of 1783? - ANS John Adams

The Ordinances of 1784 and 1785 represented an attempt to - ANS provide for the admission
of new states into the union

Under the federal structure first implemented in the Constitution, the people would directly elect
- ANS members of the House of Representatives

At the Philadelphia convention, James Madison argued that the ultimate authority of the federal
government came from the - ANS people

According to the Judiciary Act of 1789, the Supreme Court was to be - ANS the judicial power
for interpreting the constitutionality of state laws

The core complaint of Antifederalists about the proposed Constitution of 1787 was that it - ANS
lacked a bill of rights

Under Alexander Hamilton's plan, a new national bank would - ANS Have a monopoly on the
government's banking business, facilitate the collection of taxes, provide loans to private
businesses, act as a storehouse for federal deposits.

, The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 saw - ANS President Washington lead thousands of troops into
the field

As president, George Washington - ANS avoided personal involvement with the deliberations of
Congress

The election of 1796 saw - ANS a Federalist president (John Adams), and a Republican vice
president (Thomas Jefferson) take office

In the Constitution, political parties were - ANS not mentioned

The presidential campaign of 1800 - ANS was notable for the sensational personal slandering
of both candidates

The two preeminent Republicans of the 1790's were - ANS Thomas Jefferson and James
Madison

The Second Great Awakening - ANS began as an effort by church establishments to revitalize
their organizations

The religious concept of deism - ANS argued for a remote God that had withdrawn from human
affairs

The revivalism of the Second Great Awakening - ANS encouraged racial unrest

The Chesapeake-Leopard incident - ANS led the United States to prohibit all exports from
American ports

When Thomas Jefferson received the treaty for the Louisiana Purchase, he - ANS was unsure
of his constitutional authority to accept it

As president, Thomas Jefferson - ANS sought to convey the public image of a plain ordinary
citizen

During his first term, President Thomas Jefferson - ANS eliminated all internal taxes

During the War of 1812, the United States achieved early military success - ANS on the Great
Lakes

The Rush-Bagot agreement t of 1817 called for - ANS the mutual disarmament of the Great
Lakes by Britain and the United States

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