CH 10.3- 10.4: War Of 1812 Question Preview (ID: 35787)


CH 10.3- 10.4: Problems With Foreign Powsers And War Of 1812. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

In the early 1800s, many Native Americans united under the Shawnee chief War Hawk to fight for their land.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Hoping to avoid war, Congress passed the Navigation Acts, which cut off all American trade overseas.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Angered by British aid to Native Americans, Westerners called loyalists urged Congress to declare war on Great Britain and to invade Canada.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

One British practice that hurt trade and angered the United States was the impressment of American sailors to work on British ships.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

The author of the poem that in 1931 became the national anthem of the United States was
a) Dolly Madison.
b) William Henry Harrison.
c) Andrew Jackson.
d) Francis Scott Key.

Which Native American leader died while fighting for the British in the War of 1812 in the Battle of the Thames?
a) Pontiac
b) Tecumseh
c) Little Turtle
d) Red Cloud

The American commander who won an important naval victory against a British force on Lake Erie was
a) William Henry Harrison.
b) William Clark.
c) Oliver Hazard Perry.
d) Henry Clay.

The treaty that ended the War of 1812 was the
a) Treaty of Ghent.
b) Treaty of Paris.
c) Peace of Paris.
d) Treaty of Greenville.

Which of the following would NOT be part of the power of judicial review?
a) the power to amend the Constitution
b) the power to declare a federal law unconstitutional
c) the power to determine what the Constitution means
d) the power to decide if a state law violates the Constitution

Jefferson chose not to list his presidency in the epitaph on his tombstone. How does this reflect his political philosophy?
a) The presidency was the least of his many accomplishments.
b) He believed in a modest role for the central government.
c) He thought he had done a poor job as president.
d) All of the above

Why was Marbury v. Madison only a partial victory for Jefferson and Madison?
a) The Court ruled that Marbury deserved partial pay.
b) The Court forced Madison to give Marbury a judgeship.
c) The Court upheld Madison's decision to withhold a judgeship from Marbury and declared it had the power of judicial review.
d) The Court forced Madison to give a judgeship to Marbury and declared it had the power of judicial review.

Why was Oliver Hazard Perry's victory over a British fleet in 1813 important?
a) It brought the War of 1812 to an end without a huge loss of American lives.
b) It gave the United States control of Lake Erie.
c) It allowed a U.S. army to defeat the British at New Orleans.
d) It convinced Napoleon to help the United States in the war against Britain.

What U.S.-British issue did NOT exist before the War of 1812?
a) They both claimed the Pacific Northwest.
b) American fur traders were eager to take over sections of Canada.
c) Americans opposed British aid for Native Americans against U.S. settlers.
d) Great Britain was seizing American ships and sailors at sea.

Which of the following furthered Tecumseh's efforts to save his people's lands?
a) an alliance with the British
b) the Treaty of Fort Wayne
c) the Battle of Tippecanoe
d) the Battle of the Thames

Which of the following was an important legacy of the War of 1812?
a) Many Native Americans emigrated to Great Britain.
b) The war made the U.S. Navy as powerful as that of Great Britain.
c) The war produced few American casualties.
d) The war encouraged the growth of U.S. manufacturing.

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