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APUSH American History I - U3-12: Hamilton Vs. Jefferson
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1) Why was America in debt?
A
Welfare programs
B
Land purchases
C
Revolutionary War
D
Universal Health insurance
2) True or False: Nations with very little debt can borrow more money than nations with a lot of debt.
A
True
B
False
3) Which is NOT a reason that the Early American government needed new loans?
A
Pay for social programs such as public assistance
B
Pay for the day-to-day function of the government
C
Pay for military protection from American Indians and Barbayr Pirates
D
Build roads
4) Which is NOT true of Hamilton’s debt plan?
A
Prove to banks that US Government was fiscally responsible
B
Individual State debts were absorbed by the US Government
C
Southern states had no problem paying off the debt of southern states
D
All states paid down the war debt together
5) How did Hamilton plan to pay off the war debt?
A
Borrow money from France
B
Sell land west of the Appalachian mountains
C
Raise taxes on the states
D
Print more money
6) Why did the South agree to Hamilton’s debt plan?
A
They did not agree, it was forced on them without anything in return
B
The Capital was moved from Philadelphia to Washington D.C.
C
They were rich and could afford it
D
They are naturally kind people
7) What jump starts the economy?
A
Banks
B
Workers
C
The government
D
Firms
8) True or False: Alexander Hamilton envisioned an economy based on agriculture.
A
True
B
False
9) True or False: Alexander Hamilton envisioned an economy based on manufacturing.
A
False
B
True
10) Which of the following is incorrect?
A
Hamliton believed that government powers did not specifically have to be written in the constitution
B
Hamilton believed in a loose interpretation of the constitution
C
Jefferson believed in constitutional powers that were implied and not necessarily written down
D
Jefferson believed in a strict interpretation of the constitution
11) Enumerated means
A
to specify one after another
B
To imply
C
To hint at
D
To infer
12) Following a strict interpretation of the constitution is an example of -
A
Consent of the Governed
B
Laissez Faire Capitalism
C
Democracy
D
Limited Government
13) Which is not a part of Hamilton’s deductive reasoning to validate a national bank?
A
Regular banks need a central place to borrow from
B
A national bank could fund social programs such as public assistance
C
A national bank can hold tax collections
D
Sometimes the government needs to borrow money in a pinch
14) Which of the following is not connected to Hamliton’s banking plan?
A
Article I Section 8 of the US Constitution
B
Loose Interpretation
C
Strict Interpretation
D
Elastic Clause
15) “To make all laws that are necessary and proper”
A
Preamble
B
Bill of Rights
C
Elastic clause
D
Equal protection clause
16) True or False: The elastic clause has given the government the power to do nearly whatever it wants as long as it justifies the action as “making our lives better.”
A
True
B
False
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