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15. how was jay’s treaty of 1795 received by the american public? a. it…

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  1. how was jay’s treaty of 1795 received by the american public?

a. it immediately led to conflict with france

b. it was largely ignored by government officials

c. it sparked significant controversy and opposition

d. it was widely celebrated and praised

  1. what were the nonimportation agreements?

a. policies that encouraged importing goods from france

b. trade agreements between the colonies and native american tribes

c. laws passed by the continental congress

d. boycotts against british goods

  1. what was one of the contributions of camp followers during the revolutionary war?

a. they managed the continental army’s finances

b. they spied on british troops

c. they fought alongside the soldiers in battle

d. they provided essential services like nursing and laundry

  1. the oneida nation was known for supporting which side during the revolutionary war?

a. the american colonies

b. the british

c. they remained neutral

d. the french

  1. the whiskey rebellion of 1794 was a direct response to what federal policy?

a. the founding of the national banking system

b. the enforcement of a federal excise tax on whiskey

c. the issuance of the neutrality proclamation

d. the enactment of the alien and sedition acts

  1. what was the primary purpose of creating reservations for native american tribes during the colonization period?

a. to establish new european settlements

b. to confine native populations to specific areas

c. to integrate native americans into european culture

d. to promote cultural exchange

  1. the battle of tippecanoe was fought against which leader?

a. black hawk

b. tecumseh

c. pontiac

d. chief joseph

Explanation:

Question 15
Brief Explanations

Jay's Treaty of 1795 aimed to resolve issues between the US and Britain. It was controversial as it was seen as too favorable to Britain, leading to opposition (e.g., from Jeffersonians) and criticism for not addressing some US grievances fully. Option a is incorrect (no immediate France conflict from it), b is wrong (govt officials engaged with it), d is wrong (not widely praised). So c is correct.

Brief Explanations

Nonimportation Agreements were boycotts of British goods by colonists to protest British policies (like the Townshend Acts). Option a is wrong (opposed British, not encouraged French imports), b is wrong (not about Native American trade), c is wrong (not from Continental Congress laws). So d is correct.

Brief Explanations

Camp followers during the Revolutionary War (often women) provided essential services like nursing, cooking, laundry, and mending for soldiers. Option a: managing finances was not their role. b: spying on British was rare for them. c: fighting in battle was not their main contribution. So d is correct.

Answer:

c. It sparked significant controversy and opposition

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