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LIVE REVIEW: Madison and Monroe

LIVE REVIEW: Madison and Monroe

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History

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

C1 Understands key ideals and principles

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20 Slides • 12 Questions

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James Madison is the __ president of the U.S.

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2nd

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3rd

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4th

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What were the Federalist Papers?
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Articles against ratification of the Constitution
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Essays supporting a strong central government.
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An early version of the Bill of Rights
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Notes taken by delegates at the Convention

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What was the outcome of the Battle of New Orleans?

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Over 2,000 British died

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Only 7 Americans died

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Andrew Jackson led the Americans

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All of the above

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Who saved important items before Washington D.C. was burned?

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Martha Washington

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Dolly Madison

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Susan B. Anthony

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Multiple Choice

In 1814, the British burned buildings in which city?
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Boston
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Philadelphia
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Washington, D.C.
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Chicago

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Multiple Choice

During which War was the White House set on fire?

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Revolutionary War

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Civil War

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War of 1812

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French and Indian War

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What was the significance of the "Era of Good Feelings" during James Monroe's presidency?

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A period of political violence

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A time of economic disaster

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A sense of national unity

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An increase in political parties

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What was the main purpose of the Monroe Doctrine as stated in the image?

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To promote European colonization

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To warn Europe to stay away from the Western Hemisphere

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To encourage trade with Europe

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To establish military bases in Latin America

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Sectionalism

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Loyalty to a certain area or section of the country

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freedom of petition

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support for your entire country

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a principle of the U.S. Constitution

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What does the map indicate about the North and South regions of the United States regarding slavery?

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North has slaves

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South has no slaves

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North has no slaves

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South has free states

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What did the Missouri Compromise accomplish?

(Hint: There are 2 correct answers)

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It added two new states to the Union- Missouri and Maine

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It drew a line in the sand at 36’30” to limit slavery

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It created the Kansas and Nebraska Territories?

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It started the war with Mexico?

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Which section of the country in the early 19th century supported STATES RIGHTS?

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North

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South

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West

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