Why did Jefferson and Madison oppose the Alien and Sedition Acts?
a. They were convinced that the Federalists were trying to create a police state.
b. The acts excluded poor farmers from their voting and civil rights.
c. Jefferson and Madison opposed all of Hamilton’s acts on principle.
d. The acts did not support a strong central government.
a. They were convinced that the Federalists were trying to create a police state.
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The transportation revolution had all of the following effects EXCEPT
a. the South was more closely tied to the Midwest b. the price of food fell in the Northeast c. nationwide mail delivery was possible d. manufactured goods took the place of homemade goods e. less value was placed on women's work that did not generate income
The Declaration of Independence __________
A) stated that all power came from the people and monarchs who ruled by force surrender their claim to obedience B) blamed George III and his government for much of the impasse C) was unanimously approved with no alterations D) was adopted by the First Continental Congress on July 4th, 1776 E) called for non-violent methods of resistance until a vote for independence could take place
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. Homer
What will be an ideal response?
After Darrow finished questioning Bryan,
a) many spectators came forward to congratulate Darrow. b) many spectators came forward to congratulate Bryan. c) Darrow had to be escorted from the room by policemen. d) Bryan collapsed and had to be carried from the room on a stretcher. e) both men were ignored as the spectators argued amongst themselves.