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Quiz 7

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  punishment for the United States.
B  diplomatic pressure.
C  naval blockade.
D  forced enlistment.
E  economic boycott.
Question #2
A  defeat of the British by the hands of the Indian confederacy.
B  a declaration of war by the United States against Great Britain.
C  the expulsion of the British from Florida.
D  the death of the dream of an Indian confederacy.
E  a Shawnee loss and a Creek victory.
Question #3
A  guide Lewis and Clark through the Louisiana Territory.
B  negotiate a fair peace treaty with the U.S. government.
C  organize a confederacy of Native American tribes.
D  attack British forts along the Canadian border.
Question #5
A  the right of states to nullify an act of Congress that they deem unconstitutional
B  the right of Congress to declare war
C  the right of the citizens to criticize their government
D  the right of the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
Question #6
A  large government
B  the French Revolution
C  free trade
D  farmers
Question #7
A  fled to France.
B  was arrested and found guilty of murder.
C  was arrested and found innocent of murder.
D  fled to England.
E  plotted to divide the United States.
Question #8
A  Britain produced a bumper grain crop.
B  he miscalculated the difficulty of enforcing it.
C  Latin America opened its ports for commerce.
D  he underestimated Britain’s dependence on American trade.
E  he underestimated the determination of the British.
Question #9
A  using Indian guides.
B  developing harbors on the pacific coast.
C  settlement in the southern portion of the Louisiana territory.
D  travel across the isthmus of Panama.
E  an overland trail to the Pacific.
Question #10
A  lame-duck presidents could not make last-minute court appointments.
B  presidential appointments could not be based on partisan politics.
C  the powers of the Supreme Court are set by the Constitution.
D  the judicial branch had an equal role in making laws.