1. Which of the following is an example of how nationalism influenced the United States after the War of 1812?
Beginning the building of the National Road
Passing the Northwest Ordinance
Signing the Treaty of Fort Jackson
Imposing tariffs on foreign goods
2. Why was the period during James Monroe’s presidency called the Era of Good Feelings?
The economy was so strong that everyone was happy.
Partisan politics took a back seat to national needs.
New England merchants began importing luxury goods into the United States.
James Monroe won the presidency without opposition.
3. What best describes why James Monroe was called “the last of the Revolutionary War generation?”
He had invented new agricultural processes that were truly revolutionary.
He solved problems with revolutionary new ideas.
He was the last president to have fought in the Revolutionary War.
During the Revolutionary War, Monroe had supplied the troops with his crops.
4. Economic opportunities after the War of 1812 included which of the following?
Increased cotton production and sales
Growth of the textile industry
Development and growth of the real estate market
All of the above
5. What banned slavery in the northern portion of the Louisiana Purchase?
the Northwest Ordinance
the Judiciary Act of 1789
the Adams-Onis Treaty
the Missouri Compromise
6. Which leader did not promote the new nationalism of the “American System”?
Henry Clay
George Washington
John C. Calhoun
Daniel Webster
7. What is the role of the Supreme Court in interpreting the law?
The Supreme Court serves as a resource to the state court system.
The Supreme Court names federal judges certified to interpret the law.
The Supreme Court oversees the work of the legislative and executive branches.
The Supreme Court determines whether laws are constitutional or unconstitutional.
8. After John Marshall served as secretary of state under President John Adams, what other duty did he perform for 35 years?
Secretary of defense
Senator from Virginia
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Head of the Library of Congress
9. What Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review?
Marbury v. Madison
Dempsey v. Tunney
Gibbons v. Ogden
McCulloch v. Maryland
10. Which Supreme Court case prevented states from taxing the federal government?
Marbury v. Madison
Dempsey v. Tunney
Gibbons v. Ogden
McCulloch v. Maryland
11. During the early 1800s, Native American tribes experienced which of the following?
They lost land as the nation expanded westward.
They challenged the authority of the United States government over them.
They suffered at the hands of Andrew Jackson.
All of the above
12. What was the message of the Monroe Doctrine?
Europeans were not to interfere in the Americas.
America would assist with European colonization efforts.
America was prepared to intervene in France and England as needed.
All of the above
Beginning the building of the National Road
Passing the Northwest Ordinance
Signing the Treaty of Fort Jackson
Imposing tariffs on foreign goods
2. Why was the period during James Monroe’s presidency called the Era of Good Feelings?
The economy was so strong that everyone was happy.
Partisan politics took a back seat to national needs.
New England merchants began importing luxury goods into the United States.
James Monroe won the presidency without opposition.
3. What best describes why James Monroe was called “the last of the Revolutionary War generation?”
He had invented new agricultural processes that were truly revolutionary.
He solved problems with revolutionary new ideas.
He was the last president to have fought in the Revolutionary War.
During the Revolutionary War, Monroe had supplied the troops with his crops.
4. Economic opportunities after the War of 1812 included which of the following?
Increased cotton production and sales
Growth of the textile industry
Development and growth of the real estate market
All of the above
5. What banned slavery in the northern portion of the Louisiana Purchase?
the Northwest Ordinance
the Judiciary Act of 1789
the Adams-Onis Treaty
the Missouri Compromise
6. Which leader did not promote the new nationalism of the “American System”?
Henry Clay
George Washington
John C. Calhoun
Daniel Webster
7. What is the role of the Supreme Court in interpreting the law?
The Supreme Court serves as a resource to the state court system.
The Supreme Court names federal judges certified to interpret the law.
The Supreme Court oversees the work of the legislative and executive branches.
The Supreme Court determines whether laws are constitutional or unconstitutional.
8. After John Marshall served as secretary of state under President John Adams, what other duty did he perform for 35 years?
Secretary of defense
Senator from Virginia
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Head of the Library of Congress
9. What Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review?
Marbury v. Madison
Dempsey v. Tunney
Gibbons v. Ogden
McCulloch v. Maryland
10. Which Supreme Court case prevented states from taxing the federal government?
Marbury v. Madison
Dempsey v. Tunney
Gibbons v. Ogden
McCulloch v. Maryland
11. During the early 1800s, Native American tribes experienced which of the following?
They lost land as the nation expanded westward.
They challenged the authority of the United States government over them.
They suffered at the hands of Andrew Jackson.
All of the above
12. What was the message of the Monroe Doctrine?
Europeans were not to interfere in the Americas.
America would assist with European colonization efforts.
America was prepared to intervene in France and England as needed.
All of the above