Name: ______Class: ______12. Alexander Hamilton was the leader of which Political Party? Directions: Match each item in Column A with an item in Column a. Republican b. Federalists B. Write the correct letters in the blanks. c. Democrats d. Antifederalists Column A a. George Washington b. Aaron Burr ______13. All of the following were challenges that c. Zebulon Pike d. William Clark George Washington faced as President EXCEPT. e. Thomas Jefferson a. He was the first President, no previous example Column B b. Attacks by Native Americans _____ 1. Won the Presidency in 1800. c. British troops would not leave Boston _____ 2. Established a domestic policy of neutrality. d. United States was in debt _____ 3. Explored northern Louisiana Territory. _____ 4. Explored the Southern Louisiana Territory. Directions: Match each item in Column A with an item in Column _____ 5. Tied Jefferson in the Election of 1800. B. Write the correct letters in the blanks. Column A Directions: Match each item with the correct letter on your a. War Hawks b. James Madison scantron. c. Sacajawea d. Francis Scott Key ______6. The event which doubled the size of the e. Andrew Jackson American colonies. a. War of 1812 b. Louisiana Purchase Column B c. Embargo Act d. American Revolution _____ 14. Favored war with Great Britain _____ 15. Author of the Star Spangled Banner ______7. The cost of the Louisiana Purchase. _____ 16. President during the War of 1812 a. $15 million b. $2.5 million _____ 17. Won two battles during the War of 1812 c. 3 cents an acre d. Both A and C _____ 18. Indian guided for Lewis and Clark

______8. What was the final battle within the Directions: Choose either (A) if the answer is True or (B) if the War of 1812? answer is False. a. Battle of Fallen Timbers b. Battle in Baltimore Harbor ______19. In his farewell address, Washington urged c. Battle of New Orleans the United States to steer clear of permanent alliances d. Battle of Tippecanoe with European nations, though alliances with Latin America we acceptable. ______9. Who fought at the battle of Fallen Timbers? a. True b. False a. America vs. Native Americans b. Great Britain vs. France ______20. Impressment of American merchants was c. America vs. Great Britain the main reason for the War of 1812. d. Tecumseh vs. General Oliver Cromwell a. True b. False

______10. What was the non-intercourse act? ______21. The second President of the United States a. America’s attempt to stop trade with France and is Thomas Jefferson. Britain a. True b. False b. The leading cause to the War of 1812 ______22. Tecumseh was a Native American Chief c. The leading cause to the French Revolution who fought alongside Henry Harrison. d. America’s attempt to stop trade with only Britain a. True b. False ______11. Who did the Embargo Act affect most ______23. George Washington established the drastically? precedent for all other American Presidents. a. American Merchants b. Native Americans a. True b. False c. Great Britain d. Napoleon Bonaparte ______24. The Nation’s first temporary capital was ______29. President Washington made this statement New York City. to warn the United States involvement in… a. True b. False "Our true policy is to steer clear of permanent alliances . . . ." -George Washington ______25. Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic- a. European conflicts b. international trade Republicans supported? c. the race for colonies d. westward expansion a. a loose construction of the Constitution b. a strict construction of the Constitution Directions: Match each item in Column A with an item in Column c. a flexible construction of the Constitution B. Write the correct letters in the blanks. d. they did not support the Constitution Column A a. Thomas Jefferson b. nullification ______26. What was the most important thing that c. Sacajawea d. Election of 1800 John Adams accomplished during his Presidency? e. Washington’s Farewell Address a. He remained neutral between Britain and France b. He went to war with France Column B c. He helped solidify the Federalist Party in America _____ 30. The act of declaring a law invalid. d. He passed the Alien and Sedition Acts _____ 31. Lead to the creation of the 12th Amendment _____ 32. Urged Americans to avoid Political Parties. Directions: The speakers below are discussing foreign policies that the United States has followed at various times. Base your _____ 33. Took 40 years to build Monticello. answers on their statements and your knowledge of Social _____ 34. Was pregnant at the age of 16. Studies. ______27. Which speaker states a policy most similar Directions: Answer each of the following questions on a to the foreign policy advice given by President George separate sheet of paper. These questions are worth twice as many points as the multiple choice and should be answered. Washington in his Farewell Address? Speaker A: Steer clear of permanent alliances with any 35. Describe in your own words the Battle of the portion of the foreign world. Fallen Timbers. Speaker B: The United States will give economic aid to ______needy countries anywhere in the world, but will not provide military aid. 36. Who were the Federalists, and what did they Speaker C: The United States must prevent the growth of believe in? communism. ______Speaker D: The United States can take over other countries to help them become more like us. 37. When were The Shawnee Indians, led by The a. Speaker A b. Speaker B Prophet, were defeated by William Henry Harrison's c. Speaker C d. Speaker D forces? ______28. What does the author of the quote below suggest? 38. Name one success of the Americans during the "All communities divide themselves into the War of 1812. few and the many. The first are the rich and ______well born, the other the mass of the people. . . . The people are turbulent and changing. . . . 39. The war hawks were Give therefore to the first class a distinct ______permanent share in the government. They will check the unsteadiness of the second." 40. List the three reasons why the U.S went to war -Alexander Hamilton with Great Britain. a. The majority should guide public policy ______b. Common people cannot be trusted to rule. c. The wealthy people are too preoccupied rule 41. What area did Napoleon sell to Thomas Jefferson? d. Poorer people must work harder to rule. ______42. The press has often been attributed with starting the Progressive movement in the United States. At the turn of the Twentieth century, several people known as muckrakers began publishing work that created a demand for reform.

Describe a specific social, economic, or political change created by “muckrakers/mudslingers” during the 1800s.

Discuss an impact of these Progressive ideas.

Relate the impact of “muckrakers/mudslingers” to society today.