APUSH American History I - U3-13: Foreign Affairs Question Preview (ID: 53645)


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Which of the following is not true of the Northwest in 1800?
a) Today it is called the midwest
b) It was the area that would become of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and WIshconsin
c) It’s the pacific northwest today
d) This land was occupied by American Indians

a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
a) Natural War
b) Total War
c) Civil War
d) Gentlemen's War

Which of the following is NOT true?
a) Mad Anthony Wayne led the Americans in the Ohio Indian Wars
b) Treaty of Greenville ended the Ohio Indian Wars
c) Battle of Fallen Timbers was a decisive victory for the Americans
d) The American Indians agree to cede all of the land in the Northwest forever

The French Revolution serves as a good example of _______
a) How to have a productive revolution
b) How to peacefully transfer power
c) How to love and respect for fellow citizens
d) How NOT to have a revolution

Which of the following is NOT a true statement about US foregin policy?
a) George Washington wanted nothing to do with the war between France and England
b) Jefferson believed that France should be supported because they are a new democracy
c) Jefferson believed that France should be supported because they helped the US during our War
d) George Washington ordered the military to support France

By not picking a side, the US could buy and sell good with both nations, this is called being _____
a) Unilateral
b) Neutral
c) Biased
d) Supportive

the taking of men into a military or naval force by compulsion, with or without notice.
a) Impressment
b) Conscription
c) Draft
d) Imprisonment

What ended the british impressment of US sailors?
a) Proclamation of 1763
b) Greenville Treaty
c) Jay Treaty
d) Northwest Ordinance

True or False: George Washington/John Adams did everything possible to stay out of wars.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

The US attempts to negotiate the end of french impressment of US Sailors, but america is forced to pay a bribe
a) XYZ Affair
b) Greenville Treaty
c) Jay Treaty
d) Northwest Ordinance

Which is NOT true of the XYZ affair?
a) A Quasi War was fought, but it was very small
b) The american people were outraged
c) The US paid the tribute
d) The US avoided a major war

Basically, You cannot say anything bad about the government (you do not have freedom of speech)
a) XYZ Affair
b) Greenville Treaty
c) Jay Treaty
d) Alien and Sedition Act

True or False: The government could throw people in jail for disparaging the government 200 years ago, but not today.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Belonging to a foreign country or nation
a) Alien
b) Sedition
c) Impressment
d) Conscription

Conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch
a) Alien
b) Sedition
c) Impressment
d) Conscription

True or False: Removing Aliens from the country is purely racist and completely unacceptable.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

What allowed the US government to jail war protestors on the grounds that the protests hurt the US war efforts?
a) XYZ Affair
b) Greenville Treaty
c) Jay Treaty
d) Alien and Sedition Act

“We don’t like this law, so we’re going to ignore it”
a) XYZ Affair
b) Greenville Treaty
c) Kentucky Resolves
d) Alien and Sedition Act

The Kentucky Resolves is NOT an example of….
a) States’ rights
b) Limited Government
c) Support for a strong Federal Government
d) Freedom of Speech

The action of a state impeding or attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of a law of the U.S.
a) Alien
b) Nullification
c) Impressment
d) Conscription

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