US History: Early Republic Challenge

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  1. 1

    Why did many of the nation’s founders distrust true democracy?

    • AThey believed that common people would not make smart decisions
    • BThey feared that democracy would lead to racial equality
    • CThe founders embraced democracy
    • DThey worried that they would not win popular elections
  2. 2

    What did the Tallmadge Amendment propose?

    • AVoting for all white men regardless of property
    • BThe gradual abolition of slavery as a condition of Missouri statehood
    • CThat Missouri enter the union as a slave state
    • DThe use of popular voting as a solution to solve the question of whether Missouri should allow slavery
  3. 3

    As a condition of the Missouri Compromise, Missouri entered as a slave state and ________ entered as a free state.

    • AOhio
    • BIndiana
    • CMaine
    • DMichigan
  4. 4

    All of the following statements regarding Andrew Jackson’s incursion into Florida are true EXCEPT

    • AJackson had two Britons executed
    • BMost officials in President Monroe’s administration called for Jackson’s censure
    • CThe event helped to persuade Spain to accept the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, which gave Florida to the United States
    • DJackson was operating under specific orders to subdue the Seminole Indians
  5. 5

    What issue led to the dissolution of Andrew Jackson’s cabinet?

    • AThe Nullification Crisis
    • BThe Eaton Affair
    • CThe Bank War
    • DThe Tariff of Abominations