
Early American Government Major Flashcard Study Guide Four
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8th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following quotes represents the Democratic-Republican view on Constitutional powers? “The Constitution limits the government’s power and should be followed word-for-word”., “The Constitution should limit the rights of the people because they are uneducated and selfish”., “The Constitution can be changed in order to give the government more power if necessary”., “The Constitution should grant all power to a central authority who is democratically elected”.
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“The Constitution limits the government’s power and should be followed word-for-word”.
Answer explanation
This quote represents the Democratic-Republican view on Constitutional powers because it emphasizes a strict interpretation of the Constitution, advocating for limited federal authority and the belief that the government should only exercise powers explicitly granted by the text.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The term War Hawk, used in the early 1800s, was used to describe what group of men?
Back
Those that supported the conflict with the British
Answer explanation
The term "War Hawk" was used in the early 1800s to describe a group of young, nationalist legislators in Congress, primarily from the South and West, who aggressively advocated for war against Britain, particularly leading up to the War of 1812.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following was not a result of the War of 1812? A surge of patriotism around the United States, The destruction of the Presidential residence in Washington D.C., The death of Hamilton’s Federalist party.
Back
American gained British territory west of the Mississippi River
Answer explanation
Explanation:
No Territorial Gains from Britain: During the War of 1812, the United States did not gain territory from Britain. The war ended with the Treaty of Ghent in 1814, which restored pre-war boundaries without significant territorial changes.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why did the Democratic.-Republicans agree to Hamilton’s plan for the government to pay the states’ debts from the Revolutionary War?
Back
The new national capital was built in the South.
Answer explanation
The Democratic-Republicans agreed to Hamilton's plan for the government to pay the states' debts from the Revolutionary War in exchange for locating the nation's capital in the South, which they believed would help balance power between northern and southern states.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which type of person would be most likely to join the Federalist Party? Options: An emancipated African-American looking to end slavery, A small farmer looking to increase support for an agricultural economy, A wealthy factory owner from Boston, A frontier woodsman looking to profit from trade with the Native Americans
Back
A wealthy factory owner from Boston
Answer explanation
A wealthy factory owner from Boston would be most likely to join the Federalist Party because he would support strong federal policies that promote industrial growth, a stable economy, and protection for business interests, aligning with the Federalists' advocacy for a powerful central government.
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