History
History, 24.01.2020 23:31, katiepotter

Which statement correctly describes johns adams's presidency?

question 10 options:

he kept the united states out of the war between france and england

he served two successful terms and was nominated for a third

he was the first bachelor to serve as president and named his aunt as "first lady".

he doubled the size of the united states through the louisiana purchase.

i do not know the answer to this question

question 11 (0.01 points)

which description of andrew jackson is correct?

question 11 options:

defended the rights of indians and african americans

declared war on england to avenge the burning of washington

was the first common man elected president of the united states

granted the supreme court the power of judicial review

i do not know the answer to this question

question 12 (0.01 points)

who were lewis and clark?

question 12 options:

surveyors of the nation's capital

leaders of the expedition to explore the louisiana territory

heroes of the war of 1812

war hawks who convinced president james madison to go to war

i do not know the answer to this question

question 13 (0.01 points)

which did not occur during the war of 1812?

question 13 options:

american militias won significant victories over british forces in canada

british forces occupied washington, burning the capital and white house

dolley madison saved national treasures as she fled from washington, d. c., to virginia.

francis scott key wrote "the star-spangled banner" about the defense of fort mchenry.

i do not know the answer to this question

question 14 (0.01 points)

which was a result of the war of 1812?

question 14 options:

the united states gained territory in canada and annexed florida

new orleans was returned to french control after a victory by napoleon's army.

americans voted president james madison out of office over his handling of war.

the british realized that the united states would remain an independent nation.

i do not know the answer to this question

question 15 (0.01 points)

why did many americans object to the alien and sedition acts?

question 15 options:

the acts raised taxes on working-class white americans but not on slave-owning southern planters.

the acts allowed too many foreigners into the country, and americans were afraid of losing their jobs.

the acts violated a basic civil right that was guaranteed by the first amendment to the u. s. constitution.

the acts allowed newspapers to criticize the government, which most americans believed was unpatriotic.

i do not know the answer to this question.

question 16 (0.01 points)

which statement describes a belief held by alexander hamilton but not by thomas jefferson?

question 16 options:

free, public education should be available to all citizens.

the government should be run by aristocratic leaders.

the democratic-republican party is best for the country

breaking away from england was a good idea

i do not know the answer to this question.

question 17 (0.01 points)

which is not a way in which us boundaries changed between 1800 and 1821?

question 17 options:

the nation doubled in size with the louisiana purchase.

john quincy adams arranged to purchase florida from spain.

the nation added new states in the midwest and south.

new england states lost territory as people moved west.

i do not know the answer to this question

question 18 (0.01 points)

how did andrew jackson's election illustrate the growth of democracy in the united states?

question 18 options:

in their first opportunity to vote, most african americans chose jackson

women's votes were a major reason that jackson won

jackson represented voters who were not wealthy or aristocratic.

jackson was the first president elected without the electoral college

i do not know the answer to this question.

answer
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: History

image
History, 21.06.2019 19:30, zoeycrew
In the decision for dred scott vs. sanford, (1857) in which a slave petitioned for his freedom in a st. louis court, on the grounds that his owner had taken him into free territory, and thus he ought no longer be regarded as possessing "slave" status, but should be regarded as a free man, the court decided as follows (excerpt): "in the circuit courts of the united states, the record must show that the case is one in which by the constitution and laws of the united states, the court had jurisdiction--and if this does not appear, and the court gives judgment either for plaintiff or defendant, it is error, and the judgment must be reversed by this court--and the parties cannot by consent waive the objection to the jurisdiction of the circuit court. a free negro of the african race, whose ancestors were brought to this country and sold as slaves, is not a 'citizen' within the meaning of the constitution of the united states. when the constitution was adopted, they were not regarded in any of the states as members of the community which constituted the state, and were not numbered among its 'people or citizen.' consequently, the special rights and immunities guarantied to citizens do not apply to them. and not being "citizens" within the meaning of the constitution, they are not entitled to sue in that character in a court of the united states, and the circuit court has not jurisdiction in such a suit. the only two clauses in the constitution which point to this race, treat them as persons whom it was morally lawful to deal in as articles of property and to hold as slaves. since the adoption of the constitution of the united states, no state can by any subsequent law make a foreigner or any other description of persons citizens of the united states, nor entitle them to the rights and privileges secured to citizens by that instrument." why does the court say that the petitioning party in this case had no right to sue for his freedom? a) because he is too young b) because he is from a different state c) because he is "of the african race" with enslaved ancestors d) because he is, properly speaking, within his owner's jurisdiction
Answers: 1
image
History, 21.06.2019 21:30, briashia
Which of the following statements described the sons of liberty
Answers: 1
image
History, 22.06.2019 03:30, lhotsedog2573
Why did countries not allow jewish refugees asylum?
Answers: 1
image
History, 22.06.2019 06:30, pennyluvsu13
Review president franklin delano roosevelt’s “four freedoms” speech and president barack obama’s “welcoming remarks” speech. is the “freedom from fear” a concern for both men and women equally? compare and contrast both speeches to answer this question. use the “wedding cake” compare contrast organization.
Answers: 2
Do you know the correct answer?
Which statement correctly describes johns adams's presidency?

question 10 options:

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 28.07.2019 11:00