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When George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night, 1776, he was intent on surprising - ANSWER-the Hessians During the American Revolution, enslaved African Americans in the colonies - ANSWER-were assisted by the British to escape, as a way to disrupt the American war effort. S...

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WGU Academy US History 1 Midterm Exam with C omplete Solutions
When George Washington crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night, 1776, he was intent on surprising - ANSWER-the Hessians
During the American Revolution, enslaved African Americans in the colonies - ANSWER-were assisted by the British to escape, as a way to disrupt the American war effort. South Carolina lost nearly 1/3 of all slaves.
Which of the following statements regarding the American Revolution and Native Americans is FALSE? - ANSWER-After the war, many Indians began to adapt to the norms of white society
The British military campaign of 1777 saw - ANSWER-General John Burgoyne suffer a major defeat at Saratoga
As leaders of a tax rebellion the 1780s, Daniel Shays and his supporters demanded - ANSWER-moratorium on debt collection
Shortly after signing the Treaty of Paris of 1783, the British government - ANSWER-
restricted American access to British markets
The Ordinances of 1784 and 1785 represented an attempt to - ANSWER-provide for the
admission of new states into the union
Post-Revolution American domestic manufacturing was stimulated by - ANSWER-the closing of British ports to American trade
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 came close to - ANSWER-None of these answers are correct. (abolishing slavery, granting citizenship to slaves, granting suffrage for free black males, abolishing slavery and granting citizenship to slaves)
In the first national elections in 1789, - ANSWER-all the presidential electors cast their votes for George Washington
The delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 - ANSWER-were well educated by the standards of their time.
Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 recommended the document be ratified by - ANSWER-special state ratifying conventions
As treasury secretary, Alexander Hamilton - ANSWER-supported the creation of a national bank. Jay's Treaty (1794) - ANSWER-avoided a likely war with England
Alexander Hamilton recommended that the federal government raise revenue through - ANSWER-an excise tax and an import tax
The emergence of an alternative political organization to the Federalists was prompted by - ANSWER-belief that the power of the Federalists needed to be restrained
The Judiciary Act of 1801 - ANSWER-was an attempt by Federalists to secure their hold
on the courts
In the 1790s, those who were labeled Republicans envisioned developing a nation that would - ANSWER-be largely agricultural and rural
The presidential campaign of 1800 - ANSWER-was notable for the sensational personal
slandering of both candidates
The Second Great Awakening - ANSWER-began as an effort by church establishments to revitalize their organizations
During the Second Great Awakening, the Indian revivalist Handsome Lake called for - ANSWER-the restoration of traditional Indian culture
The religious concept of deism - ANSWER-argued for a remote God that had withdrawn
from human affairs.
The Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) - ANSWER-stated
that Congress had no authority to expand the power of the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court had the power to nullify an act of Congress
In the early nineteenth century, many members of Congress - ANSWER-considered their state legislatures to be more prestigious political bodies
The Non-Intercourse Act reopened American trade with - ANSWER-all nations except Great Britain and France
During his first term, President Thomas Jefferson - ANSWER-eliminated all internal taxes
During the War of 1812, the Battle of Thames - ANSWER-saw Tecumseh killed while serving as a brigadier general in the British army
In the War of 1812, the Battle of New Orleans - ANSWER-took place weeks after the war had officially ended

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