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Quiz about American Historical Associations
Quiz about American Historical Associations

American Historical Associations Quiz


Remember that eighth or ninth grade American History class? Let's see if you recall who was associated with what.

A multiple-choice quiz by unterkircher. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
unterkircher
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
349,885
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which of these colonial figures is associated with the Virginia Plan? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. With which of the following is Alexander Hamilton associated? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which early president's farewell address is associated with warnings against political parties and against the U. S. getting involved in the affairs of other countries? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which U. S. president can indirectly be associated with the Shoshone woman Sacajawea? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Which of these naval heroes can be associated with an 1813 victory over the British that secured US control of Lake Erie? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which of the following pairs can be associated with the American System, an economic plan designed to improve trade, commerce, and open markets? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which US president is associated with the removal of Cherokee Native Americans from their homelands to the Indian Territory? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which American can be associated with the first successful American settlement in Mexico's area known as Texas? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which candidate in an 1858 Illinois senate race can be associated with political debates? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which Supreme Court Chief Justice can be associated with the 1857 Dred Scott Decision? Hint



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1. Which of these colonial figures is associated with the Virginia Plan?

Answer: James Madison

The Virginia Plan, which became the basis for the U. S. Constitution, was written by James Madison. Virginia governor Edmund Randolph presented the plan to the delegates at the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
2. With which of the following is Alexander Hamilton associated?

Answer: National Bank

Hamilton was the first Secretary of Treasury, and he developed a post-Revolutionary War economic plan which included a national bank. The bank would provide a place where government monies could be deposited and then used for loans to government and businesses.
3. Which early president's farewell address is associated with warnings against political parties and against the U. S. getting involved in the affairs of other countries?

Answer: George Washington

The continual disagreements between Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson on just about every issue during Washington's two terms led to the formation of the first political parties. Washington was greatly bothered by the division created as government officials took sides.

In 1793 Britain and France went to war, and Washington was determined that the U. S. would remain neutral.
4. Which U. S. president can indirectly be associated with the Shoshone woman Sacajawea?

Answer: Thomas Jefferson

During President Jefferson's administration, the U. S. practically doubled in size with the addition of land gained in the Louisiana Purchase. Two US Army officers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were chosen to lead an expedition into the new territory. Sacajawea and her husband later served as interpreters and guides helping Lewis and Clark to establish peaceful relations with Native Americans in the Louisiana Territory.
5. Which of these naval heroes can be associated with an 1813 victory over the British that secured US control of Lake Erie?

Answer: Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry

Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry is quoted as saying "If a victory is to be gained, I will gain it." At age 27, he did achieve victory which provided protection for the Ohio Valley and opened Canada to possible invasion. He died at the young age of 34 after contracting yellow fever during an expedition in Latin America.
6. Which of the following pairs can be associated with the American System, an economic plan designed to improve trade, commerce, and open markets?

Answer: Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun

Clay from Kentucky and Calhoun from South Carolina presented the American System which included tariffs, a renewal of the national bank, and government grants to finance internal improvements like roads and canals. Clay and Calhoun's ideas were part of the strong feelings of pride and loyalty known as nationalism which spread across the country after the War of 1812.
7. Which US president is associated with the removal of Cherokee Native Americans from their homelands to the Indian Territory?

Answer: Andrew Jackson

Native Americans suffered greatly during Jackson's presidency. Because of a greater demand for land, the Cherokee were forced to leave their homelands in the southeastern part of the US. The trek to the Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) is known as the Trail of Tears. Starvation, disease, and inadequate clothing and shelter led to the deaths of around 4,000 Cherokee.
8. Which American can be associated with the first successful American settlement in Mexico's area known as Texas?

Answer: Stephen F. Austin

The idea of taking a group of settlers to Texas actually began with Austin's father, Moses. Moses died before he was able to set up his colony, so Stephen followed through with his father's plans and established the first settlements near the Brazos and Colorado rivers. His efforts resulted in him being called the "Father of Texas."
9. Which candidate in an 1858 Illinois senate race can be associated with political debates?

Answer: Stephen A. Douglas

During the campaign Douglas did not want a face-to-face meeting with Lincoln, but as he traveled the state in a private train provided by his friend George McClellan, Lincoln was right behind him, delivering speeches in response to Douglas' claims and accusations. Finally, Douglas had had enough and agreed to publically appear with Lincoln seven times which became known as the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Douglas defeated Lincoln in the 1858 senate race, but then lost to Lincoln in the presidential race of 1860.
10. Which Supreme Court Chief Justice can be associated with the 1857 Dred Scott Decision?

Answer: Roger Taney

At the time when Scott's case reached the Supreme Court, many of the justices upheld the idea of slavery. This was reflected in the 7 to 2 vote against Scott. In the opinion of the court, delivered by Justice Taney, Scott had no rights in the federal courts because he was African American and therefore not a citizen.
Source: Author unterkircher

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