A) Battle of Tippecanoe.
B) Battle of the Thames.
C) Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
D) Battle of New Orleans.
E) Battle of Fallen Timbers.
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A) having robbed a widow of her trust fund.
B) having fathered numerous mulatto children.
C) being an atheist.
D) secretly encouraging Aaron Burr to assassinate Alexander Hamilton.
E) engaging in sexual relations with one of his slaves.
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A) commit the United States to entangling alliances.
B) impeach federal officers for "high crimes and misdemeanors."
C) declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.
D) purchase foreign territory for the United States.
E) appoint Supreme Court justices.
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A) defeat of the Americans.
B) a split between the Shawnees and their tribal allies.
C) a declaration of war by the United States on Great Britain.
D) the expulsion of the Indians from east of the Mississippi.
E) William Henry Harrison becoming a national hero.
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A) pettiness and ambition.
B) high regard for legal precedents.
C) strong will and brilliant mind.
D) commitment to the Bill of Rights.
E) far-fetched interpretations of the Constitution.
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A) he had been unable to re-conquer Santo Domingo from rebel slaves.
B) he was afraid that the British might seize Louisiana in a new war.
C) he did not want to drive America into the arms of the British.
D) he wanted money to finance his military schemes in Europe.
E) all of these.
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A) $5 million.
B) $15 million.
C) $25 million.
D) $110 million.
E) nothing.
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A) he hated dealing with the French dictator Napoleon.
B) he believed that the purchase was unconstitutional.
C) Congress had not appropriated the additional funds he paid to buy the whole territory.
D) it meant forcibly adding a mixed-race population to the United States.
E) he knew it would lead to further conflicts with Britain.
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A) the South and West.
B) the middle Atlantic states.
C) the cities.
D) the upper classes.
E) New England.
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A) James Madison.
B) William Marbury.
C) John Marshall.
D) Samuel Chase.
E) John Jay.
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A) states' rights.
B) maintaining a large standing army.
C) having the presidency and Congress controlled by the same party.
D) removing federal judges by the process of impeachment.
E) having political parties.
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A) returning to the original spirit of the revolution.
B) reviving the republican experiment in government.
C) checking the growth of the federal government.
D) halting the decay of virtue.
E) supporting the establishment of a strong army and navy.
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A) A, B, C, D
B) C, A, D, B
C) B, C, A, D
D) B, A, D, C
E) B, C, D, A
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A) the men appointed were of poor quality.
B) they believed that the appointments were unconstitutional.
C) they did not want a showdown with the Supreme Court.
D) it was the defeated Federalist party's attempt to entrench itself in the government.
E) they opposed lifetime appointments for federal judges.
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A) finally brought the ideals of the Declaration of Independence to the White House.
B) marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on the basis of election results accepted by all parties.
C) enabled poor farmers and the working class to overthrow the American elite.
D) brought the principles of the French Revolution to America.
E) occurred with violence in only a few places.
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A) applying Jeffersonian principles in all of his decisions.
B) asserting the doctrine that the Supreme Court was the final arbiter of the Constitution.
C) making the Chief Justice the administrator of all federal courts.
D) requiring the attorney general to test legal principles before the Supreme Court.
E) increasing the number of justices on the Supreme Court.
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A) re-opened trade with all nations except Britain and France.
B) required that if either Britain or France lifted its commercial restrictions on American trade, the United States would stop trading with the other.
C) forbade American trade with Britain and France but promised to re-open trade with whichever of the two nations first honored neutral rights.
D) repealed the Embargo Act of 1807.
E) demonstrated American economic strength in dealing with the European powers.
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A) in the Senate
B) by the Electoral College.
C) in the House of Representatives.
D) by the Supreme Court.
E) in a duel between Vice President-elect Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
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A) unswerving conformity to Republican party principles.
B) rigid attention to formal protocol at White House gatherings.
C) informality, simplicity, and frugality of style.
D) clumsiness in courting Congressional leaders.
E) invitation of the rowdy masses into White House gatherings.
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A) they were generally more costly.
B) they were more likely to start a war.
C) they were harder to subject to civilian control.
D) they could embroil the Republic in costly and corrupting wars far from America's shores.
E) they were more easily taken over by foreign navies.
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