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CHAPTER 9

TEST REVIEW

~Get out your Cornell Notes and your book to help you

answer the review questions.~

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Game/Review rules:

1. Teacher will read question.2. Students will look up answers in

book, workbook and/or notes.

3. Teacher will take the majority answer.

4. Class with the most correct point wins and each student receives a 5 pt.

ticket.

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With the Judiciary Act of 1789,

Congress

a. Placed state courts under federal courtsb. Established a federal court system

c. Clocked state laws in favor of federal lawsd. Named judges for all federal and state courts

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b. Established a federal court system

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The Whiskey Rebellion was

a. An armed uprising by farmers in Ohiob. A violent slave rebellion in Virginia

c. A skirmish between U.S. soldiers and Native Americans in the Ohio Valley

d. A protest by Pennsylvania farmers over a new tax

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d. A protest by Pennsylvania farmers

over a new tax

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Pinckney’s Treaty allowed the

U.S. to

a. Purchase the state of Alaskab. Use the Mississippi River and trade in New Orleans

c. Take over lands in Florida and Georgiad. Defend against the British impressment of sailors

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b. Use the Mississippi River and trade in

New Orleans

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Which of the following is true

about the Federalists?

a. They supported representative governmentb. They thought that there could never be too much

democracyc. They believed it was wise for the public to be involved

in politicsd. Thomas Jefferson was their leader

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a. They supported representative

government

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The Virginia and Kentucky

Resolutions

a. Were drafted by Federalists opposing Republican uses of federal power

b. Claimed that the Alien and Sedition Acts violated the Constitution

c. Distributed land to settlers in Virginia and Kentuckyd. Rejected the principle of states’ rights state in the Constitution

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b. Claimed that the Alien and Sedition

Acts violated the Constitution

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What did Alexander Hamilton ask Congress to create to help

build a strong national economy?

a. Washington, D.C.b. Trade tariffs

c. The stock marketd. A national bank

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d. A national bank

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Who was the nation’s first vice

president?

a. John Adamsb. Samuel Adams

c. Benjamin Franklind. George Washington

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a. John Adams

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The first chief justice of the

United States was

a. Alexander Hamiltonb. John Adams

c. John Jayd. George Washington

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c. John Jay

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What kind of legal system did the Judiciary act of 1789

establish?

a. International court systemb. Stack court system

c. Congressional law systemd. Federal court system

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d. Federal court system

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The Bill of Rights allows what

liberty?

a. Freedom to ban the pressb. Right to own a homec. Freedom of speech

d. Right to refuse to pay taxes

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c. Freedom of speech

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Where did the Whiskey Rebellion take place?

a. Bostonb. Oregon countryc. Pennsylvania

d. Virginia

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c. Pennsylvania

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Ohio was opening up to white

settlers because of what treaty?

a. Jay’s Treatyb. Pinckney’s Treaty

c. Treaty of Ohiod. Treaty of Greenville

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d. Treaty of Greenville

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George Washington considered

what dangerous to America?

a. Growth of political partiesb. France’s influence

c. Settlers moving westd. National taxes

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a. Growth of political parties

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French and British warships were banned from American

ports because of the

a. Treaty of Parisb. Treaty of Britain

c. Proclamation of Neutralityd. Declaration of War

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c. Proclamation of Neutrality

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Which of the following proposed a challenge to the constitutional

authority of the national government?

a. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutionsb. Political parties

c. Sedition Actd. Peace with France

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a. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

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The ________ stood for a strong

federal government

a. Anti-Federalistb. Federalist

c. Democraticd. Democratic-Republican

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b. Federalist

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Our second president was

a. Thomas Jeffersonb. Charles Pinckney

c. John Adamsd. Aaron Burr

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c. John Adams

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The party who feared a strong central government would

endanger people’s liberties was

a. Republicanb. Federalist

c. Democraticd. Anti-Federalist

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a. Republican

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What was the name of the uprising against the taxing

power of the federal government?

a. XYZ affairb. Whiskey Rebellionc. Tea Party Rebellion

d. Battle of Fallen Timbers

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b. Whiskey Rebellion

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What do you need to do before

Monday’s test?

a. Have all missing assignments in by Fridayb. Have your Chapter 9, Lessons 1-3 Cornell Notes

turned in by Friday (w/3 level 2 questions and a section summary)

c. Have your ½ page learning log turned in by Friday

d. Study over the weekend for Chapter 9 Teste. ALL OF THE ABOVE!!!!!

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CHAPTER 9 TEST

Get out a piece of paper and number 1-20.Get out your 9-1/9-3 Cornell Notes.Get out your ½ page learning log.

Clear off your desks/binders on the floor.

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EXTRA CREDIT (5 PTS. EACH)

1. Why did the government charge a higher tariff on imports?

2. Why was Pinckney’s Treaty so beneficial to the Americans?

3. What did the “XYZ” in the XYZ affair stand for?