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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A was notable for the sensational personal slandering of both candidates.
B was decided by a newly elected Republican Congress.
C saw leading Federalists in Congress attempt to engineer the election of Aaron Burr.
D saw the Republicans win a decisive victory over the Federalists.
E was further complicated by the emergence of a third party, the Whigs.
Question #2
A were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
B were aggressively used by the Adams administration to suppress public criticism until they were declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
C were aggressively used by the Adams administration to suppress public criticism.
D gave the federal government effective authority to stifle any public criticism.
E gave the federal government effective authority to stifle any public criticism, and were aggressively used by the Adams administration to that effect.
Question #3
A was prompted by a feud between John Adams and Alexander Hamilton.
B led to an undeclared war between the United States and France.
C increased tensions between the United States and Great Britain.
D involved foreign interference in an American presidential election.
E involved secret foreign treaties with nearby Indian nations.
Question #4
A declared Congress had no legal right to regulate commerce with Indian tribes.
B stated Indian tribes were entitled to direct representation in the federal government.
C made no mention of Indian nations.
D defined a precise legal standing for Indians and Indian nations.
E required the federal government to respect treaties negotiated under the Confederation.
Question #5
A no one.
B Republicans.
C Federalists and Republicans.
D Federalists.
E Indians and slaves.
Question #6
A manufacturers.
B Federalists.
C creditors.
D small farmers.
E the urban wealthy.
Question #7
A feared that the new government would be too weak to enforce its new powers.
B saw the power of the southern states as the chief obstacle to an effective new government.
C saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution and feared that the government favored common people over the “well-born.”
D saw themselves as defenders of the principles of the American Revolution and feared that the new government would widely abuse its powers.
E feared that the government favored common people over the “well-born.”
Question #8
A strengthened fugitive slave provision.
B continuation of the slave trade for at least twenty more years.
C guarantee of the permanent continuation of slavery where it existed.
D agreement that half of all future states would allow slavery.
E denial of suffrage to free black men.
Question #9
A property.
B non-taxable.
C three-fifths of a free person.
D citizens.
E equivalent to children.
Question #10
A the Whiskey Rebellion
B the British refusal to evacuate the forts of the Northwest
C the Spanish threat to take New Orleans
D Shays’s Rebellion
E the Battle of Fallen Timbers