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APUSH HOT SEAT REVIEW GAME ROUND TWO. From 1790 to1840 a liberal would have supported A the National Bank B limiting the power of government C secession

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Page 1: APUSH HOT SEAT REVIEW GAME ROUND TWO. From 1790 to1840 a liberal would have supported  A the National Bank  B limiting the power of government  C secession

APUSH HOT SEATAPUSH HOT SEATREVIEW GAMEREVIEW GAME

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From 1790 to1840 a liberal would have From 1790 to1840 a liberal would have supportedsupported

A the National BankA the National Bank B limiting the power of governmentB limiting the power of government C secessionC secession D a strong central governmentD a strong central government E expansion overseasE expansion overseas

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The Great Compromise of 1787 resulted in The Great Compromise of 1787 resulted in

A a legislative branch just like the one created byA a legislative branch just like the one created by

the Articles of Confederationthe Articles of Confederation B agreement on representation and taxes thatB agreement on representation and taxes that

counted slaves as 3/5 of a personcounted slaves as 3/5 of a person C a national government with a two-houseC a national government with a two-house

legislative branchlegislative branch D a government that gave disproportionate powerD a government that gave disproportionate power

to the small Statesto the small States E an end of the slave trade in twenty yearsE an end of the slave trade in twenty years

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The third party that provided the greatest The third party that provided the greatest influence on the progressive reformers of influence on the progressive reformers of the early 20the early 20thth century was century was

A the American Independent PartyA the American Independent Party B Liberty/Free Soil PartyB Liberty/Free Soil Party C Populist PartyC Populist Party D States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats)D States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats) E American Party (Know Nothings)E American Party (Know Nothings)

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A farmer who opposed the creation of the A farmer who opposed the creation of the National Bank in the 1790’s would likely National Bank in the 1790’s would likely join thejoin the

A Democratic Republican Party B Democratic Party C Free Soil Party D Whig Party E Federalist Party

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From 1940 to 1985, conservatives From 1940 to 1985, conservatives consistently believed that consistently believed that

A civil rights was a national priorityA civil rights was a national priority B the role of the government in society should beB the role of the government in society should be

limitedlimited C the New Deal should become a permanent partC the New Deal should become a permanent part

of American societyof American society D the Soviet Union was a trustworthy and D the Soviet Union was a trustworthy and

dependable allydependable ally E the traditional role of women in society mustE the traditional role of women in society must

changechange

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The United States’ neutrality (isolationism) The United States’ neutrality (isolationism) during the two European wars meant that during the two European wars meant that America wouldAmerica would

A maintain commercial ties with Europe, but A maintain commercial ties with Europe, but

would not join military allianceswould not join military alliances B assist France, because such help was inB assist France, because such help was in

America’s national interestAmerica’s national interest C join the side most likely to win the warC join the side most likely to win the war D cease all connections with Europe until the warD cease all connections with Europe until the war

was overwas over E refuse to honor a long-time, official allianceE refuse to honor a long-time, official alliance

with Francewith France

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A common element in the Compromises of 1820 A common element in the Compromises of 1820 and 1850 was that bothand 1850 was that both

A dealt with land areas acquired by warA dealt with land areas acquired by war B were followed by three decades of domesticB were followed by three decades of domestic

peacepeace C combined earlier proposals to end the domesticC combined earlier proposals to end the domestic

slave tradeslave trade D acknowledged southern superiority on theD acknowledged southern superiority on the

slavery questionslavery question E dealt with the extension of slavery into theE dealt with the extension of slavery into the

territoriesterritories

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Which of the following pairs of third Which of the following pairs of third parties represented an attempt to prevent parties represented an attempt to prevent changes in the racial policies of their changes in the racial policies of their times?times?

A The States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats) and theA The States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats) and the

Populist PartyPopulist Party B The Liberty/Free Soil Party and the PopulistB The Liberty/Free Soil Party and the Populist

PartyParty C The Progressive Party (Bull Moose) and theC The Progressive Party (Bull Moose) and the

States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats)States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats) D The American Independent Party and theD The American Independent Party and the

States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats)States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats) E The American Party (Know Nothings) and theE The American Party (Know Nothings) and the

American Independent PartyAmerican Independent Party

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A similarity between the conservatives of A similarity between the conservatives of the 1790’s and the liberals in the twentieth the 1790’s and the liberals in the twentieth century was that both favoredcentury was that both favored

A government use of the spoils systemA government use of the spoils system B expanding the money supply by coining silverB expanding the money supply by coining silver C an agrarian (farming) way of lifeC an agrarian (farming) way of life D free trade by lowering the tariffD free trade by lowering the tariff E an active government involved in societyE an active government involved in society

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A liberal in the 1960’s would have supported A liberal in the 1960’s would have supported

A a declaration of war against North VietnamA a declaration of war against North Vietnam B Mississippi’s right to handle its own racialB Mississippi’s right to handle its own racial

problemsproblems C a federal law protecting park landsC a federal law protecting park lands D the use of federal troops to curb civil rightsD the use of federal troops to curb civil rights

protest marchesprotest marches E a law to prevent women from working outsideE a law to prevent women from working outside

the homethe home

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The principal impact of the War of 1812 The principal impact of the War of 1812 within the United States was thewithin the United States was the

A quick uniting of the nation around the policies A quick uniting of the nation around the policies

of President Madisonof President Madison B repudiation of the War Hawks in CongressB repudiation of the War Hawks in Congress C triumph of the Federalist Party in the electionC triumph of the Federalist Party in the election

of 1812of 1812 D repeal of the Embargo Act and the D repeal of the Embargo Act and the

Nonintercourse ActNonintercourse Act E division of the country along regional linesE division of the country along regional lines

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Which pair of issues divided liberals and Which pair of issues divided liberals and conservatives from 1865 to 1900?conservatives from 1865 to 1900?

A Civil rights and the tariff issueA Civil rights and the tariff issue B Expansion of slavery and the National BankB Expansion of slavery and the National Bank C Business regulation and road/canal buildingC Business regulation and road/canal building D The money supply and business regulationD The money supply and business regulation E Presidential authority and America’s role inE Presidential authority and America’s role in

the worldthe world

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The Federalist Party, the Whig Party, and The Federalist Party, the Whig Party, and the Republican Party of the 1850’s all the Republican Party of the 1850’s all supportedsupported

A government assistance to end slaveryA government assistance to end slavery B government assistance to business interestsB government assistance to business interests C strict construction of the ConstitutionC strict construction of the Constitution D an expansionist foreign policyD an expansionist foreign policy E an end to the spoils systemE an end to the spoils system

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The Compromise of 1877 marked the end of

A Northern military occupation of the South B deep resentments over the Civil War C Republican presidential dominance D sectional discord over race issues E the electoral college system

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A factory worker in the 1840’s who hoped to become a farmer in the nonslave territories of the West would likely support the ideas of the

A Populist Party B Progressive Party (Bull Moose) C States’ Rights Party (Dixiecrats) D American Party (Know Nothings) E Liberty/Free Soil Party

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A conservative during the 1980’s would have supported a law that

A raised income taxes by 20 percentA raised income taxes by 20 percent B reduced the defense budget by 20 percentB reduced the defense budget by 20 percent C increased research on alternative sources C increased research on alternative sources

of energyof energy D increased spending on job training for D increased spending on job training for

inner-city residentsinner-city residents E reduced taxes for married peopleE reduced taxes for married people

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In declaring war in 1917, the United States In declaring war in 1917, the United States hoped tohoped to

A eliminate Germany as a commercial rivalA eliminate Germany as a commercial rival B promote democracy in EuropeB promote democracy in Europe C make a permanent alliance with France andC make a permanent alliance with France and

EnglandEngland D eliminate Mexico as a threat to America’sD eliminate Mexico as a threat to America’s

securitysecurity E stop England from interfering with America’sE stop England from interfering with America’s

neutralityneutrality

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A businessman in the 1840’s who sought A businessman in the 1840’s who sought government assistance in building a road government assistance in building a road through his State would support the policies through his State would support the policies ofof

A the Democratic Republican PartyA the Democratic Republican Party B Federalist PartyB Federalist Party C Populist PartyC Populist Party D Whig PartyD Whig Party E Democratic PartyE Democratic Party

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BONUS TIME AGAIN!!!BONUS TIME AGAIN!!!

Bring on yourBring on your

HOT SHOT!HOT SHOT!BONUS TOPIC: BONUS TOPIC:

JOHN MARSHALL’S JOHN MARSHALL’S SUPREME COURTSUPREME COURT

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As Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, As Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John Marshall was able toJohn Marshall was able to

A prevent the drift of the country away from the A prevent the drift of the country away from the ideals of John Adamsideals of John Adams

B ensure that an agrarian, states’ rights view ofB ensure that an agrarian, states’ rights view of government would prevailgovernment would prevail

C make the Court an equal partner with the otherC make the Court an equal partner with the other two branches of the governmenttwo branches of the government

D protect the States from growing encroachmentD protect the States from growing encroachment by the central governmentby the central government

E promote a system of checks and balancesE promote a system of checks and balances exactly as the Founding Fathers had envisionedexactly as the Founding Fathers had envisioned

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