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Multiple Choice (2 points each)
Read each item carefully. Choose the item that BEST describes each term or person.
1. The Sedition Act (2 points)
gave President Adams power to fine or jail those who criticized the government.
encouraged the war with France in 1798
made Canada a part of the United States
favored the large states in the Congress
2. Thomas Jefferson (2 points)
A.leader among the Federalists
B.Secretary of State during George Washington's presidency
C.leader of the Whiskey Rebellion
D.Secretary of the Treasury during George E.Washington's presidency
3. Jay's Treaty (2 points)
A.called for England to leave the frontier fur posts in American territory
B.called for the Native American chiefs of Deleware to C.open up most of the Ohio territory to settlement
D.called for farmers to adhere to the Whiskey tax
Ecalled for the deportation or arrest of all aliens who came from an enemy nation
4. The XYZ Affair
A.the formation of parties in the government
B.the secret name for the Alien and Sedition Acts
C.an incident in which agents of the French D.government tried to bribe envoys of the United States
E.a plea for American soldiers to aid France during the French Revolution
5. How did Native Americans fair under the presidencies of Washington and Adams?
A.Much of their land was returned to them.
B.They were allowed to have leadership roles in the new government.
C.They formed an alliance with the Federalists against Britian and Spain.
D.Much of their land was ceded to the United States.
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