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1. Question
The Jay Treaty of 1795 aligned the U.S. more with?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: Britain
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2. Question
The Jay Treaty was about?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: Commerce and navigation between Britain and the U.S.
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When was the Department of State created?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: in 1789 by the First Congress when it was called the Department of Foreign Affairs
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What did President Jefferson do in 1807 when there was conflict between Britain and France?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: He created the Embargo Act of 1807 forbidding trade with both France and Britain
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5. Question
In 1812, the U.S. declared war on?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: Britain in the War of 1812
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In 1803, the U.S. bought over 800,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi through a deal called?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: the Louisiana Purchase
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Who did the United States buy Alaska from?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: Russia for $7.2 million
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The Mexican American War ended with the U.S. paying $15 million to Mexico for?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: parts of present-day Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah
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9. Question
President Grover Cleveland commissioned the Blount Report, which concluded that?
CorrectIncorrectThe correct answer should be: the removal of Queen Liliʻuokalani of Hawaii was illegal