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1763 to 1812 Assessment SNEAK PEeK !

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1763 to 1812 Assessment SNEAK PEeK !

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  1. Be advised that this is a Review Game, and, therefore, the A.P. test is not limited to the Game. Further, all the questions & concepts are not guaranteed to be assessed. Please see your Review Sheet for more detail! However, all concepts are expected to be reviewed prior to the assessment date. In other words YOU NEED TO STUDY! 1763 to 1812 AssessmentSNEAK PEeK!

  2. Directions for SNEAK PEEK! SNEAK PEEK allows you to preview a few questions from our next Assessment ahead of time. In order to correctly play the game… • Read the question carefully. • Click on the choice that you feel is the answer. • If you get it correct, move on to the next question. • If you get it incorrect, read the explanation and select another choice. • Do not use arrows from your keyboard or hit “next slide!”

  3. Question #1 The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following? a. Introduced a tax on stamps. b. Prohibited colonists from producing iron for the American market. c. Forbade all colonial trade with the French West Indies. d. Set a boundary along the crest of the Appalachians beyond which the English colonists were forbidden to settle. e. Ended the French & Indian War.

  4. Nope! The Stamp Act took place in 1765. Its purpose was to raise revenue to pay for the cost of the French & Indian War. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following? a. Introduced a tax on stamps. Click Here to Go Back to Question #1

  5. Nope! The Iron Act took place prior to 1763 to deter manufacturing in the colonies. This act was not well enforced since GB practiced salutary neglect before 1763. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following? b. Prohibited colonists from producing iron for the American market. Click Here to Go Back to Question #1

  6. Nope! However, series of Navigation acts were in place prior to 1763 to deter trade with other countries. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following? c. Forbade all colonial trade with the French West Indies. Click Here to Go Back to Question #1

  7. Correct! Keep in mind that the mercantile policy required Great Britain to provide protection to the colonies. Even though Great Britain received land west of the Appalachian Mts. from the Treaty of Paris after the French & Indian War in 1763, Pontiac’s Rebellion & other altercations with Native American tribes persuaded Great Britain to issue the Proclamation to reduce future friction with the Native Americans tribes. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following? d. Set a boundary along the crest of the Appalachians beyond which the English colonists were forbidden to settle. Go to Next Question!

  8. Nope! The Treaty of Paris ended the French & Indian War in 1763. The Proclamation of 1763 occurred soon thereafter. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following? e. Ended the French & Indian War. Click Here to Go Back to Question #1

  9. Question #2 Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 a. warmly endorsed the appearance of the two rival political parties in the US b. warned against the dangers of permanent alliances c. was delivered to a joint session of Congress by Washington himself d. was received with great acclaim around the world e. was relied on little by future presidents in establishing their foreign policy ideas

  10. NOPE! Washington talked about dangers of a multiparty system. Ironically, a multiparty system would occur in the 1796, very first election after Washington’s last term. Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 a. warmly endorsed the appearance of the two rival political parties in the US Click Here to Go Back to Question #2

  11. Correct! Washington opposed permanent alliances because he feared (especially at time) that the US was not equipped for War. However, he did support temporary alliances. Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 b. warned against the dangers of permanent alliances Go to Next Question

  12. Incorrect! Washington never gave the speech…. Instead it was printed in newspapers. Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 c. was delivered to a joint session of Congress by Washington himself Click here to go to Next Question

  13. Incorrect! Not many countries paid much attention to it… especially since the Napoleonic Wars were about to take place! Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 d. was received with great acclaim around the world Click Here to Go Back to Question #2

  14. Incorrect! The US continued to practice isolationism until the end of the 20th century! Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 e. was relied on little by future presidents in establishing their foreign policy ideas Click Here to Go Back to Question #2

  15. Question #3 Which is NOT true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts? a.They were used by the president to silence his political opponents, the Federalist newspaper editors. b. They gave the president the power to imprison or to deport aliens dangerous to the national welfare. c. They raised the residency requirement from five to fourteen years for naturalized citizens. d. They provided fines and imprisonment for those who spoke or published “false, scandalous, and malicious writing or writings against the government of the US” or Congress or the President. e. They grew out of the public anger at the undeclared naval war with France, the XYZ affair, the influx of Irish and French fleeing the abortive Irish Revolution of 1798 and the French Revolution of the 1790s.

  16. False! Therefore this is the CORRECT answer! The Alien & Sedition Acts were an attempt to limit Democrat-Republican newspaper editors, not the Federalists! Which is NOT true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts? • They were used by the president to silence his political opponents, the Federalist newspaper editors. Go to Next Slide

  17. True!... Which means this choice is incorrect Most immigrants favored the Democrat-Republican Party. Therefore, this allowed the president to deport “threats” to the Federalist Party staying powerful! Which is NOT true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts? b. They gave the president the power to imprison or to deport aliens dangerous to the national welfare. Click Here to Go Back to Question #3

  18. True!... Which means that this choice is incorrect! The naturalization act raised residency requirements to deter immigrants from getting politically involved sooner since they often supported the Democrat-Republicans Which is NOT true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts? c. They raised the residency requirement from five to fourteen years for naturalized citizens. Click Here to Go Back to Question #3

  19. True!... Which means that this choice is incorrect! This was part of the Sedition Act to discourage freedom of the press. Which is NOT true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts? d. They provided fines and imprisonment for those who spoke or published “false, scandalous, and malicious writing or writings against the government of the US” or Congress or the President. Click Here to Go Back to Question #3

  20. True!... Which means that this choice is incorrect! The Democrat Republicans supported France while the Federalists supported Great Britain. Which is NOT true concerning the Alien and Sedition Acts? e. They grew out of the public anger at the undeclared naval war with France, the XYZ affair, the influx of Irish and French fleeing the abortive Irish Revolution of 1798 and the French Revolution of the 1790s. Click Here to Go Back to Question #3

  21. Thank you for playing SNEAK PEEK! Now it’s time to study your Review Sheet!

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