Unit 7A Lesson 4 Quiz 7.4

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Question
What was the most pressing problem that Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, was tasked with handling?(1 point)
Responses

National debt from the Revolutionary War.
National debt from the Revolutionary War.

Formation of political parties
Formation of political parties

British soldiers still stationed in land they technically gave up
British soldiers still stationed in land they technically gave up

Uprisings like Shays’ Rebellion.

Uprisings like Shays’ Rebellion.

Which of the following options best describes Thomas Jefferson’s views on the formation of a national bank?(1 point)

Responses

Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he did not want it to be in Philadelphia but somewhere in the South.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he did not want it to be in Philadelphia but somewhere in the South.

Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.
Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.

Jefferson supported the bank because he thought it would increase the power of the federal government.
Jefferson supported the bank because he thought it would increase the power of the federal government.

Jefferson supported the bank because he saw it as a way to reduce the national debt.

Jefferson was opposed to the bank because he thought it was unconstitutional.

What did the Alien & Sedition Acts NOT do? (1 point)

Responses

Make it a crime to speak out against the gov't
Make it a crime to speak out against the gov't

They made the US safer
They made the US safer

Make it more difficult for immigrants to gain the right to vote
Make it more difficult for immigrants to gain the right to vote

Make it harder for immigrants to become US citizens

Make it a crime to speak out against the gov't

Which of the following options best describes Marbury v. Madison?(1 point)

Responses

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Marbury and former president John Adams and established the power of judicial review, allowing judges to strike down laws as unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Marbury and former president John Adams and established the power of judicial review, allowing judges to strike down laws as unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Madison and President Jefferson, establishing the power of judicial review, allowing judges to strike down laws as unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Madison and President Jefferson, establishing the power of judicial review, allowing judges to strike down laws as unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Marbury and former president John Adams. The Supreme Court decided it did not have the right to judge a law passed by Congress.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Marbury and former president John Adams. The Supreme Court decided it did not have the right to judge a law passed by Congress.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Madison and President Jefferson, establishing the power of judicial review, allowing judges to be a part of the legislative process in Congress.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Madison and President Jefferson, establishing the power of judicial review, allowing judges to be a part of the legislative process in Congress.

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Madison and President Jefferson, establishing the power of judicial review, allowing judges to strike down laws as unconstitutional.

Map Analysis: Based on the map above, what was the biggest effect of the Louisiana Purchase?

(1 point)
Responses

Lewis and Clark explored the new territory
Lewis and Clark explored the new territory

It brought peace between Spain and the U.S.
It brought peace between Spain and the U.S.

It nearly doubled the size of the U.S
It nearly doubled the size of the U.S

It furthered tension between France and the U.S.

It nearly doubled the size of the U.S.

Match the ideas to the correct political party- Compare and contrast the Federalists (Alexander Hamilton) and the Democratic Republicans’ (Thomas Jefferson) viewpoints on the following issues: economy, federalism, national bank, and interpreting the Constitution.(6 points)