Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Please help with my history test, I need these answers to pass this class, 10 points for helpfulness?

4. What laws did the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions oppose?
(Points : 3)
12th and 13th Amendments to the Constitution

Alien and Sedition Acts

Ordinances of 1785 and 1787

Judiciary Acts of 1789 and 1792

5. Who developed a plan to address federal financial problems?
(Points : 3)
George Washington

Alexander Hamilton

Benjamin Franklin

John Adams

10. What happened during the election of 1800 that led to a decision in the House of Representatives?
(Points : 3)
Aaron Burr won the election, but he died soon after.

One of the candidates withdrew before the election.

John Adams did not want to accept the presidency.

There was a tie in the Electoral College.

11. What does the highlighted portion of this map illustrate?

http://takeexam.next.ecollege.com/ec/pub/K12Content/Courses/resources/swfs/media/Ninth_Grade/History/Unit13306/Lesson61442/HS_HST_US_S1_03_14_ASS_18_lapurchase.jpg

(Points : 3)
Northwest Ordinance

Native American Cession

Missouri Compromise

Louisiana Purchase

12. Which war are these events related to?
the burning of washington, the star spangled banner, and the battle of new orleans

Q12
(Points : 3)
American Revolution
French-Indian War
War with the Barbary Pirates
War of 1812

13. What describes the period following the War of 1812? (Points : 3)
a period of agricultural expansion and manufacturing slowdown
an era of nationalism and economic growth
a time of political turmoil and Native American unrest
a period of foreign alliances and naval growth

14. The United States changed in the period following the War of 1812. Which group best describes some of those changes?

http://takeexam.next.ecollege.com/ec/pub/K12Content/Courses/resources/swfs/media/Ninth_Grade/History/Unit13306/Lesson61442/HS_HST_US2_S1_03_14_ASS_20_nationalism.jpg

(Points : 3)
Group A

Group B

16. What agreement attempted to address a crisis over slavery?
(Points : 3)
the Northwest Ordinance

the Adams-Onis Treaty

the Treaty of Ghent

the Missouri Compromise


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