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Early Republic Day 6 Warm-Up

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 15mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
Against constitution, wanted more power given to state governments, wanted a bill of rights
a)
6th Amendment
b)
Anti-Federalists
c)
Reasons for exploration
d)
Saratoga
2.
Turning point of war; France supported the Americans
a)
6th Amendment
b)
Anti-Federalists
c)
Reasons for exploration
d)
Saratoga
3.
Right to trial by jury
a)
6th Amendment
b)
Anti-Federalists
c)
Reasons for exploration
d)
Saratoga
4.
Wealth, religion, expand empires, claim territory, new trade routes to Asia through Northwest Passage
a)
6th Amendment
b)
Anti-Federalists
c)
Reasons for exploration
d)
Saratoga
5.
Based on the excerpt, which amendment did the Sedition Act violate?
a)
1st Amendment
b)
3rd Amendment
c)
8th Amendment
d)
9th Amendment
6.
Which statement provides evidence for the answer in Part A?
a)
“In 1789, the United States stood on the brink of war with France.”
b)
“…raised the residency requirements for citizenship from 5 to 14 years…”
c)
“…made it a crime for Americans to ‘print, utter, or publish…any false, scandalous, and malicious writing’…”
d)
“The laws were directed against Democratic-Republicans, the party typically favored by new citizens.”
7.
All the events listed below occurred during -
a)
the era of westward expansion
b)
the Era of Good Feelings
c)
the Revolutionary era
d)
the Jacksonian era
8.
Which of the following is the source of this statement on foreign policy?
a)
George Washington's Farewell Address
b)
The Monroe Doctrine
c)
Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address
d)
The Federalists Papers
9.

Federalists (2)

a)

National Bank

b)

Strong Central Government

c)

State Rights

d)

state sovereignty

10.

What is the concept that the states may declare a federal law unconstitutional and refuse to adopt it within their boundaries is known as?

a)

secession

b)

abolition

c)

nullfication

d)

prohibition