There are no results for Which problem did George Washington encounter when he became president?Question 1 options:Southern states were threatening to secede from the UnionThe United States had large debts from the American RevolutionGreat Britain was refusing to trade with the United StatesThe Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced with a stronger constitutionQuestion 2 (1 point)SavedWhat did the Judiciary Act of 1789 establish?Question 2 options:A Constitutional amendment forbidding Congress from passing ex post facto laws.A federal mandated court order providing for the creation of additional positions in the President's cabinet.A federal judicial system composed of district and appellate courts in addition to the Federal Supreme Court.A state created law allowing state senators to nominate Supreme Court justices for congressional appointment.Question 3 (1 point)SavedThe Northwest Territory was located...Question 3 options:north and west of the Ohio River, including present day Ohioin the present day Northwest region, including the states of Oregon and Washingtonsouth and east of the Louisiana Purchasein present day CanadaQuestion 4 (1 point)SavedThe lasting impact of the Northwest ordinance of 1787 was...Question 4 options:that slavery would be made illegal forever after in the U.S.that the U.S. was unable to compromise.that we would be dragged into another war.that it provided instructions on how the U.S. should add new states to the U.S. in the future.Question 5 (1 point)SavedThe first political parties were formed because of disagreements over what issue?Question 5 options:should more power be with state or federal government?should Presidents be elected through electoral college or popular vote?should representation in Congress be equal or based on population?should the US expand its borders?Question 6 (1 point)SavedWhich of the following would NOT be associated with the Federalist political party?Question 6 options:Creating a national bankAlexander HamiltonLoosely interpreting the ConstitutionThomas JeffersonQuestion 7 (1 point)SavedWhich President's domestic policy included putting down the Whiskey Rebellion?Question 7 options:Andrew JacksonGeorge WashingtonJames MadisonJohn AdamsQuestion 8 (1 point)SavedWhat was the significance of the Whiskey Rebellion?Question 8 options:To tax whiskeyTo create more whiskeyDemonstrated the U.S. government’s power to enforce lawsDemonstrated the Supreme Court's power to create new lawsQuestion 9 (1 point)SavedWhat party was against a strong central government, government promotion of trade and industry?Question 9 options:FederalistDemocrat-RepublicansWhigsDemocratsQuestion 10 (1 point)SavedDisagreements over the proper role of government led to:Question 10 options:more taxesThe Espionage ActThe First Political PartiesMore government jobs
the Red Scare refers to a period of political and cultural instability in the United States during the late 1940s and the 1950s wherein the United States was so fearful of communists in their midst due to a Cold War with the United States that neighbors informed on neighbors and people were blacklisted from employment.