American History: A Survey (Brinkley), 13th Edition

Chapter 7: THE JEFFERSONIAN ERA

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In this illustration we see Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States. Which of the following is not part of his resume?
A)the Louisiana Purchase
B)the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
C)the Declaration of Independence
D)Macon's Bill No. 2
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An early portrayal of Washington D.C., the national capital designed by
A)Pierre L'Enfant.
B)Albert Gallatin.
C)Calvert Vaux.
D)Samuel Slater.
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The cotton gin, depicted here, was invented by
A)Robert Fulton.
B)Eli Whitney.
C)James Barron.
D)Zebulon Pike.
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The Clermont, depicted here, was created by
A)Robert Fulton.
B)Eli Whitney.
C)James Barron.
D)Zebulon Pike.
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This cartoon lambasting the "cursed Ograbme" was in fact protesting
A)Chesapeake-Leonard Incident.
B)Marbury v. Madison.
C)the Louisiana Purchase.
D)the Embargo.
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This picture represents the death of Tecumseh. Two years earlier, his brother Tenskwatawa was defeated by General William Henry Harrison at the
A)Battle of Fallen Timbers.
B)Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
C)Battle of Tippecanoe.
D)Battle of New Orleans.
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This cartoon mocks the designs of the Hartford Convention. What was the Hartford Convention?
A)an 1814 meeting of New England states where secession was considered
B)an 1817 pact with England providing for mutual disarmament of the Great Lakes
C)an 1803 Supreme Court case that established the principle of "judicial review"
D)an 1828 tariff on imports that drew considerable animosity from Southerners
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The man in this picture was a famous senator from Kentucky and one of the "War Hawks." Who is he?
A)Henry Clay
B)John C. Calhoun
C)Daniel Webster
D)Francis Scott Key
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This painting depicts the hero of Put-In-Bay, one of the few American victories in the War. He is
A)Andrew Jackson.
B)Oliver Hazard Perry.
C)Daniel Webster.
D)William Henry Harrison.
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Arguably the most famous American victory in the War of 1812—the Battle of New Orleans—occurred after the war was already over. Who led the American forces?
A)Andrew Jackson
B)Oliver Hazard Perry
C)Daniel Webster
D)William Henry Harrison
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