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Which form fo government did American revolutionaries champion for? - correct answers republicanism What were some of Franklin's thirteen virtues? - correct answers- sincerity - temperance - tranquility Which state had the clearest separation of church and state? - correct answers Virginia Which state had the most democratic constitution in the 1780's? - correct answers Pennsylvania What powers did the Articles of Confederation give Congress? - correct answers the power to created land ordinances Which plan resolved the issue representation for the U.S. Constitution? - correct answers the Connecticut Compromise How was the U.S. Constitution ratified? - correct answers by each state at special ratifying conventions Which of Hamilton's economic programs seemed to benefit speculators at the expense of poor soldiers? - correct answers the public credit plan What was included in Jay's Treaty of 1794? - correct answers- gave American ships the right to trade in the West Indies - hardened differences in the political parties of the US - stipulated that US citizens would pay their debts from the Revolutionary War What are some examples of partisian acrimony? - correct answers- the jailing of Matthew Lyon - the Marbry v. Madison case - the Hamilton-Burr duel How did the Louisiana Purchase affect the US economy? - correct answers it gave them control over the port of New Orleans for trade, which by the 1860's grew to support around 15% of the total US economy What prompted the Embargo of 1807? - correct answers the British navy captured American ships on the high seas and impressed their sailors into service for the British What inspire the Star Spangled Banner? - correct answers the British bombardment of Baltimore What is the "states right's" amendment? - correct answers the tenth amendment Why did Napoleon agree to sell the Louisiana Purchase to President Jefferson? - correct answers Federalists believed the sovereignty of the people lied in which branch of government? - correct answers legislative, where elected representatives serve Name some influential women in the new Republic? - correct answers- Mercy Otis Warren - Abigail Adams - Judith Sargent Murray One of the first jobs facing the new government formed under the Constitution was to... - correct answers draw up and pass a bill of rights In the election of 1800, Federalists accused Thomas Jefferson of... - correct answers- having robbed a widow - being an atheist - having robbed children of their trust funds - having father children by his own slave women - (but they din't accuse him of supporting high taxes??) The Articles of Confederation were proof that what was needed? - correct answers a strong, constitutional federal government When he became President, Thomas Jefferson immediately repealed... - correct answers the tax on whiskey The Sedition Act threatened which Amendments freedoms? - correct answers the first amendment How did the development of state constitutions reflect the values of individual states? - correct answers they were unique to reflect the wealthiest, most powerful citizens; Pennsylvania and New Hampshire were the most democratic while Maryland and South Carolina were aristocratic and restricted the office to the wealthy; Virginia went ahead and established an established church and championed for freedom of religion How was republicanism a social philosophy? - correct answers republicanism as a social philosophy is a society built on civic virtue and established, unchanging roles for men, women, and children. Republicanism has a tendency for the elite. What were the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions a response to and what did they say? - correct answers they responded to the Alien and Sedition Acts; they called these acts unconstitutional and introduced the idea of nullification which furthered states rights Under the Articles of Confederation what could the federal government not do? - correct answers they could not enforce a tax-collection program

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Which form fo government did American revolutionaries champion for? - correct answers republicanism



What were some of Franklin's thirteen virtues? - correct answers- sincerity

- temperance

- tranquility



Which state had the clearest separation of church and state? - correct answers Virginia



Which state had the most democratic constitution in the 1780's? - correct answers Pennsylvania



What powers did the Articles of Confederation give Congress? - correct answers the power to created
land ordinances



Which plan resolved the issue representation for the U.S. Constitution? - correct answers the
Connecticut Compromise



How was the U.S. Constitution ratified? - correct answers by each state at special ratifying conventions



Which of Hamilton's economic programs seemed to benefit speculators at the expense of poor soldiers?
- correct answers the public credit plan



What was included in Jay's Treaty of 1794? - correct answers- gave American ships the right to trade in
the West Indies

- hardened differences in the political parties of the US

- stipulated that US citizens would pay their debts from the Revolutionary War



What are some examples of partisian acrimony? - correct answers- the jailing of Matthew Lyon

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