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History 105 Exam 2 – Texas A&M University (Prof. McGlone) Complete Questions and Correct Answers Summary Introduction: This document provides a comprehensive set of questions and precise answers for History 105 Exam 2 at Texas A&M University with Professor McGlone. It covers key topics from the American Revolution through the early 19th century, including the Northwest Ordinance, Constitutional Convention, Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist debates, Jeffersonian policies, and the War of 1812. Additionally, it includes detailed material on the Market and Industrial Revolutions, major inventions, immigration, and the rise of nativist movements. The answers are concise, factual, and aligned with the course’s A+ rated study standards. Exam Questions and Answers Northwest Ordinance of 1787 --- correct precise answer ----division of NW territories into more than 3 but less than 5 states -three stage process of state admittance: 1. appointed governor, secretary, and 3 judges to rule 2. an elected assembly and one elected non-voting delegate to congress 3. bill of Rights

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History 105 Exam 2 – Texas A&M University (Prof.
McGlone) Complete Questions and Correct Answers
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Introduction:
This document provides a comprehensive set of questions and precise
answers for History 105 Exam 2 at Texas A&M University with
Professor McGlone. It covers key topics from the American Revolution
through the early 19th century, including the Northwest Ordinance,
Constitutional Convention, Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist debates,
Jeffersonian policies, and the War of 1812. Additionally, it includes
detailed material on the Market and Industrial Revolutions, major
inventions, immigration, and the rise of nativist movements. The
answers are concise, factual, and aligned with the course’s A+ rated
study standards.

Exam Questions and Answers

Northwest Ordinance of 1787 --- correct precise answer ----division
of NW territories into more than 3 but less than 5 states

-three stage process of state admittance:

1. appointed governor, secretary, and 3 judges to rule

2. an elected assembly and one elected non-voting delegate to
congress

3. bill of Rights

,Three stage state approval (Northwest ordinance) --- correct
precise answer ---1. appointed governor, secretary, and 3 judges to
rule

2. an elected assembly and one elected non-voting delegate to
congress

3. bill of Rights if 60,000+ population



Influence of the Northwest Ordinance --- correct precise answer ---
-encouraged education

-discouraged slavery



Hamilton's federal debt solutions (3) --- correct precise answer ----
5% tariff on wide verity of goods and internal taxes

-federal bank

-increase manufacturing growth



The Bank of United States was a ___ power --- correct precise
answer ---implied



Shay's Rebellion --- correct precise answer ----farmers attempted
to prevent foreclosures of farms as a result of high interest rates
and taxes

-tried to raid a weapons dump in Springfield

, Result of Shay's Rebellion --- correct precise answer ----Mass State
legislature eliminated some taxes and fees on farmers

-Showed need for stronger central gov



Jefferson's views on government --- correct precise answer ----anti-
federalist

-hated banks and big cities

-wanted a country of small farmers who could work for themselves



Jay's Treaty (1794) --- correct precise answer ----got British to
withdraw from 6 NW territory posts

-joint commission to handle boundary disputes

-compensation agreement on seized ships

-freedom of commerce

-approved by 2/3 in senate



Reason for Jay's treaty --- correct precise answer ----British navy
blocked American trade ships from getting to France/ Europe bc of
French Revolution

-Wanted to keep US out of conflict



Washington's Farewell Address --- correct precise answer ---
Warned Americans:

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