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243-a  PART 3    REVOLUTION AND REPUBLICAN CULTURE, 1754–1800


               Questions 4–6 refer to this excerpt.                Questions 7–8 refer to this map.



                 “Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives   To U.S. from Britain
                 of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That   by Treaty of 1818  CANADA
                 whenever there shall be a declared war between the                                                 MAINE
                                                                                                                     1820
                 United States and any foreign nation or government, or   Red River   L. Superior
                 any invasion or predatory incursion shall be perpetrated,   Basin  Ft. Michilimackinac         VT.
                 attempted, or threatened against the territory of the               SAUK      L. Huron       Ft. Stanwix N.H.
                 United States, by any foreign nation or government,                 FOX   MICH.       L. Ontario     MASS.
                                                                                            1837
                 and the President of the United States shall make public   DAKOTA  KICKAPOO  L. Michigan  POTAWATOMI    Ft. Niagara  N.Y.  CONN.
                 proclamation of the event, all natives, citizens, denizens,   (SIOUX)   WINNEBAGO  Ft. Detroit    L. Erie  R.I.
                 or subjects of the hostile nation or government, being                   Fallen Timbers  PA.          N
                 males of the age of fourteen years and upwards, who shall   Missouri R.  IOWA  Harmar's Defeat   1794   OHIO ERIE  N.J.
                                                                                                 1803
                 be within the United States, and not actually naturalized,   PAWNEE  Tippecanoe  1790 MIAMI   St. Clair's   MD.  DEL.  W  E
                 shall be liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured and         ILLINOIS 1811  IND.  Defeat          S
                                                                                               1791
                 removed, as alien enemies.”                                          ILL.  Ohio R.  Lexington  VA.
                                                                                           1816
                                                                                      1818
                                                  Alien Act, 1798        ARAPAHO  St. Louis   KY.
                                                                                 MO.          1792
                                                                     L
                                                                                 1821    SHAWNEE          N.C.
                                                                           OSAGE                  YUCHI           ATLANTIC
                                                                                          TENN. Tennessee R.  CHEROKEE
                                                                     O
                                                                               QUAPAW      1796        S.C.         OCEAN
                                                                      U
               4.  Which of the following most actively resisted the policies   I  ARK. Mississippi R.  CHICKASAW MISS.  GA.
                                                                                1836
                                                                                      ALA.
                                                                      S
                  of the Alien Act of 1798?                           I  WICHITA      CHOCTAW  Horseshoe  CREEK
                                                                                       1819
                                                                                            1817
                  a.  Democratic Republicans                           A   CADDO  NATCHEZ     Bend               Indian Cessions
                                                                                              1814
                                                                                 LA.  Natchez
                  b.  Antifederalists                                  A         1812      MOBILE                  Before 1784
                                                                       N
                                                                                                                   1784–1820
                  c.  Merchants                                                         New Orleans     TIMUCUA    A er 1820
                  d.  Federalists                                                                                  Battle
                                                                                      Gulf of Mexico                Fort
               5.  Which of the following contributed most directly to the                              SEMINOLE   Treaty of Paris,
                                                                                                                   1783
                  conflicts addressed in the passage?                          0        250     500 miles          Greenville Treaty,
                                                                   MEXICO      0     250   500 kilometers          1795
                  a.  Political tensions between Federalists and   Indian Cessions and State Formation, 1776–1840
                     Democratic-Republicans
                  b.  Westward expansion and the development of frontier   7.  Which of the following contributed LEAST to the events
                     culture                                          and developments depicted on the map?
                  c.  State alliances with American Indian tribes on the     a.  Diminishing fertility of plantation lands
                     eastern seaboard
                  d.  War with Great Britain                          b.  Government policies coercing American Indian
                                                                         treaties
               6.  The passage of the legislation in the excerpt above most     c.  Extension of slavery into the Northwest Territories
                  directly resulted in which of the following?        d.  Population growth along the Atlantic coast
                  a.  Supreme Court decisions that enhanced the power of
                     the federal government at the expense of the states  8.  The most important political motivation leading to expan-
                  b.  A long-term decline in foreign immigration to the   sionist policies of the federal government resulted from
                     United States                                    a.  desires to minimize conflicts within the American
                  c.  Control of the federal government shifting to the   two-party system over the Bill of Rights.
                     Democratic Republican Party                      b.  international rivalries with the British and Spanish
                  d.  Expansion of slavery in the United States          for control of North America.
                                                                      c.  popular expectations that politicians follow the
                                                                         advice of George Washington’s Farewell Address.
                                                                      d.  the declining numbers of Americans laboring in
                                                                         agriculture as a result of the market revolution.








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