QUESTION 11 Which of the following is not true about the Cherokee Indians in the
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QUESTION 11
Which of the following is not true about the Cherokee Indians in the 1820s?
a.
Their government had a professional salaried civil service.
b.
Its constitution was modeled after that of the United States.
c.
Their political modernization and assimilation gained them the acceptance of their white neighbors.
d.
They had created a bicameral legislature.
2 points
QUESTION 12
What was the dominant economic policy practiced by England during the 18th Century?
a.
colonialism
b.
capitalism
c.
socialism
d.
mercantilism
2 points
QUESTION 13
All of the following is true about the Missouri Compromise, EXCEPT:
a.
Maine was admitted as a free state.
b.
Slavery was banned forever in the Louisiana Territory above 36 30' north latitude.
c.
Missouri was admitted as a slave state.
d.
It established that future territories would decide on the issue of slavery by popular sovereignty.
2 points
QUESTION 14
What conflict of long-range consequences did the nullification crisis highlight?
a.
The eventual battle for the elimination of all tariffs in the 1860s
b.
The president's right to conduct limited wars without approval from Congress
c.
Executive versus legislative authority
d.
Federal versus states' rights
2 points
QUESTION 15
William Penn's political structure
a.
reflected religious orthodoxy.
b.
restricted legislative powers.
c.
heavily taxed enterprises.
d.
granted all free males the right to vote.
2 points
QUESTION 16
The committees of correspondence
a.
organized a letter-writing campaign to the royal governors.
b.
exchanged information about questionable royal activities in the colonies.
c.
were a last-ditch attempt to promote friendly relations between Americans and people in Britain.
d.
examined American and British regulations to see if they were in harmony.
2 points
QUESTION 17
The idea behind the creation of the Electoral College was
a.
that state legislatures should have a greater role in the federal government.
b.
to prevent candidates from campaigning.
c.
to give Congress the power to choose the president.
d.
that common voters should not directly elect the president.
2 points
QUESTION 18
Why did American public opinion shift away from supporting the French Revolution?
a.
Revolutionaries kidnapped Thomas Jefferson.
b.
The Jacobins instituted a reign of terror.
c.
The Jacobins declared war on England.
d.
The Jacobins threatened to invade Canada and America.
2 points
QUESTION 19
How did the Louisiana Purchase affect Jefferson's Indian policy?
a.
He saw the West as a place where eastern Indians could be relocated.
b.
He recognized that the new territory provided unexpected opportunities for trade with the sophisticated Indian tribes of the West.
c.
He began preparing for new rounds of Indian wars in order to gain control of this new territory.
d.
He believed that as whites moved across Indian territory to get to the West, Indians would eventually be eliminated.
2 points
QUESTION 20
When Europeans offered spiritually significant objects in exchange for land
a.
Indians understood the offer as a contract transferring ownership.
b.
Native Americans saw this as a missionary effort.
c.
Indians received the offer as an effort to join an already existing relationship.
d.
Indians often sensed deceit.
a.
Their government had a professional salaried civil service.
b.
Its constitution was modeled after that of the United States.
c.
Their political modernization and assimilation gained them the acceptance of their white neighbors.
d.
They had created a bicameral legislature.
Explanation / Answer
11.Answer is option (c)
Their political modernization and assimilation gained them the respect of their white neighbours.
12.Answer is option (d)
Mercantilism
13.Answer is option (b)
Slavery was banned forever in the Louisina territory aove 36 30 north latitude.
14.Answer is option (d)
Federal versus states rights
15. Answer is option (d)
granted all free males the right to vote
16.Anawer is option (b)
exchanged information about questionable royal activites in the colonies.
17.Answer is option (c)
to give congress the power to choose the president
18.Answer is option (d)
jacobians threatened to invade Canada and America.
19.Answer is option (a)
He saw the west as a place where eastern indians could be relocated.
20.Answer is option (c)
Indians recived the offer as an effort to join an already existing relationship.
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