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Ch 12, Second War For Independence
Test Description: War of 1812 and Monroe Doctrine
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What was the condition of the U.S. military at the beginning of the War of 1812?
A
Small cadre of professionals with a prepared militia and a large well trained navy
B
Small cadre of professional soldiers dependent on a poorly trained and led militia and a small but capable navy.
C
Relatively small, but strong professional army and navy
D
Weak; poorly led professional army with a large, robust navy
2) The term used for the British forcing American sailors to work on their ships is called
A
bullying
B
kidnapping impressment force bullying
C
force
D
impressment
3) Meeting that led to the end of the Federalist Party due to their overt actions to maintain power in Congress
A
New Orleans Convention
B
Seneca Falls Convention
C
Convention of 1815
D
Hartford Convention
4) Which was NOT a cause of the War of 1812
A
The Americans wanted their independence from Great Britain
B
The British refused to leave forts in the Northwest
C
The British were kidnapping American sailors
D
The Americans wanted more land, specifically in Canada
5) What were the intangibles achieved by the War?
A
Protectionist tariffs
B
A boost to the American industrial revolution
C
Sectionalism
D
Nationalism and pride in achievements
6) What is sectionalism?
A
Loyalty to your spouse
B
Loyalty to the world
C
Loyalty to one’s region
D
Loyalty to one’s country
7) What happened to the Federalist party as a result of their opposition to the war?
A
Became weaker
B
Became stronger
C
Ceased to exist
D
Lost political advantage
8) Why was it the “Era of Good Feelings”?
A
A period of growth
B
All
C
Over-speculation on land in the west
D
A time of prosperity and nationalism
9) What area did the Missouri Compromise effect?
A
Land gained from Mexico
B
Texas
C
Louisiana Territory
D
Oregon
10) What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?
A
To help Latin American countries gain independence from Europe
B
To secure the US from foreign influence, especially Europe
C
To isolate the US from the rest of the world
D
To ensure trade with new, independent Latin American countries without interference from Europe
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