Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Need Help With History Quick?

10. What impressed soldiers most about George Washington's leadership during the Revolutionary War?

(Points: 5)

He allowed troops to be quartered at Mount Vernon.



He endured the same hardships as his men.



He supplied his troops with food from his plantation.



He met regularly with British commanders to end the war.







11. What measure passed under the Articles of Confederation addressed slavery and established a process for statehood?

(Points: 5)

Land Ordinance of 1785



Bill of Rights



Connecticut Compromise



Northwest Ordinance of 1787







12. What was the purpose of the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia in 1787?

(Points: 5)

to amend the Articles of Confederation to resolve economic and trade issues



to allow the states to confer to resolve concerns about taxes



to evaluate the effectiveness of the Articles of Confederation



to establish trade agreements between the states that would be fair and equal







13. Which statement about the U.S. Constitution is true?

(Points: 5)

It is the longest-lived plan for representative government in history.



It is modeled on the Magna Carta, the world's oldest effective plan for representative government.



It was Thomas Jefferson's masterpiece.



It named George Washington as the first president of the United States.







14. What documents did John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison write to persuade people to adopt the new constitution?

(Points: 5)

The Constitutional Communications



The Federal Reform Papers



The Declaration of Constitutional Issues



The Federalist Papers







15. Which branch of government declares war, approves constitutional amendments, and begins impeachment proceedings?

(Points: 5)

executive



legislative



judicial



Central Intelligence Agency







16. What was George Washington's belief about U.S. foreign policy?

(Points: 5)

It would be important to establish an alliance with England.



The United States should be open to alliances with all nations.



The United States should remain neutral.



The United States should form a strong alliance with France.







17. What was the impact of the Louisiana Purchase on the United States?

(Points: 5)

It eliminated the possibility of a western invasion by Spain.



It provided a barrier to Indian attacks from the north and west.



It doubled the size of the United States and provided for control of the Mississippi River.



It strengthened the alliance with France and stimulated the economy.







18. Which party believed there should be a strong federal government?

(Points: 5)

Democratic Republican



Federal Reform



Federalist



Anti-Federalist







19. What part of the Constitution guarantees individual and other freedoms and protections?

(Points: 5)

the Bill of Rights



the Preamble



Article II



the Twelfth Amendment







20. Which are related to the War of 1812?

(Points: 5)

fighting the Battle of Fort Washington, writing the Pledge of Allegiance, and burning Philadelphia



signing a treaty with Canada, creating a national bank, and increasing the size of Congress



burning Washington, writing the "Star-Spangled Banner," and fighting the Battle of New Orleans



electing James Madison, forming a navy, and creating an alliance with FranceNeed Help With History Quick?
couldn't you have looked it up instead of typing all of this?

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