11.In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that A.a federal law could not override state law. B.a state law could not override a federal law. C.Maryland could not create a state bank. D.Congress could not create a national bank.
12.Which of the following best identifies the key events of the Nullification Crisis? A.Massachusetts claimed the right to impose tariffs on South Carolina, Congress supported that right, and President Jackson sent federal troops to enforce it. B.South Carolina claimed that the Tenth Amendment did not support nullification, Congress passed the Force Bill, and Calhoun crafted a compromise. C.South Carolina claimed the right of nullification, Congress gave President Jackson the authority to fight it, and Clay authorized a way to settle the dispute. D.Massachusetts claimed that states had the right to fight tariffs, Jackson equated nullification to treason, and Webster proposed a compromise. 13.Marbury v. Madison is significant today because A.it was overturned by United States v. Stevens in 2010. B.it was the last time the Supreme Court exercised judicial review. C.it established the Supreme Court as a check against Congress. D.it gave the Supreme Court the right to issue orders to cabinet members. 14.A specific failure of Reconstruction was that A.Southern governments passed Jim Crow laws. B.Northern governments passed Jim Crow laws. C.Southerners continued to be slaveholders. D.Northerners continued to use enslaved labor. 15.What reform to voting procedures followed the Panic of 1819? A.Conventions to nominate candidates were no longer public. B.There were fewer polling places, and they closed earlier. C.Electors were decided by the popular vote of citizens. D.State legislatures began to choose the Electoral College. 16.Why did Alexis de Tocqueville travel to the United States? A.He wanted to see how Europe had influenced it. B.He was sent by the King of France as an envoy. C.He wanted to learn about the democratic system. D.He was sent to study American history. 17.How did the actions of Union generals Grant and Sherman affect the outcome of the Civil War? A.They destroyed the South’s morale and captured its capital, forcing the South to surrender. B.They respected Southerners’ property, helping the war to end peacefully. C.They rebuilt Southern cities that had been destroyed after the South surrendered. D.They lost so many soldiers that they had to stop fighting, forcing the Union to surrender. 18.How did the Judiciary Act of 1789 change the Supreme Court? A.It created the power of judicial review. B.It gave it the power to hear special cases. C.It increased the original number of justices. D.It set up a new way to appoint justices. 19.Why did the Federalists support the ratification of the Constitution? A.They believed in a strong federal government. B.They thought that it would end slavery. C.They were afraid the British would take over again. D.They thought that it would solve all government problems. 20.Which of the following is the best example of populism? A.A government allows its people to govern themselves. B.A monarch holds absolute power over people. C.A government restricts the freedom of its citizens. D.A government declares that all people are equal. 21.After the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, John Brown became A.the head of a group of proslavery settlers. B.an enslaved man who sued for his freedom. C.an advocate for popular sovereignty. D.an antislavery leader and abolitionist. 22.Which of the following best explains the outcome of the 1828 presidential election? A.John Quincy Adams was a popular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a poor campaign. B.John Quincy Adams was an unpopular president, and Andrew Jackson ran a strong campaign. C.John Quincy Adams was such an unpopular president that Andrew Jackson won despite campaigning poorly. D.John Quincy Adams was such a popular president that Andrew Jackson lost despite running a strong campaign. 23.The South’s reaction to the federal tariffs of the early 1800s stemmed from a belief that tariffs A.raised the price of manufactured goods and hurt trade with Britain. B.resulted in compromise with the North and higher prices for cotton. C.resulted in fines for large plantations and slave owners. D.raised the demand for cotton and increased trade with Britain. 24.Which of the following is the best example of a major dispute during the Constitutional Convention? A.the House of Representatives vs. the Senate B.the Three-Fifths Compromise vs. the Great Compromise C.the Articles of Confederation vs. the United States Constitution D.the Virginia Plan vs. the New Jersey Plan 25.Which statement best describes the republican form of government that the Founding Fathers envisioned? A.a government with the authority to enact laws B.a government run by citizens who decide to make laws C.a government run by people elected to lead the country D.a government with the power to keep citizens safe Please help? ;)
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