Hamilton / Jefferson Readings Quiz

can someone help me check my answers the answers with an (*) at the end them are the ones i think are right

1.
Alexander Hamilton thought that having a virtuous citizenry was a necessity in a Repulic.
A) True *
B) False
2.
Who said "The goodness of a government consists in a vigorous execution?"
A) Thomas Jefferson *
B) Alexander Hamilton
3.
Who believed in a very limited role for the government in the economy?
A) Thomas Jefferson *
B) Alexander Hamilton
4.
The primary function of the Bank was to:
A) provide oversight to the young country's economic transactions
B) work closely with the European banks to ensure the credit of the U.S. was maintained. *
C) was t help develop the U.S. because it was two centuries behind the more advanced European nations.
5.
Which of the following is considered Hamilton's most important state paper?
A) The Report on Manufactures
B) The Report on Public Credit *
C) His essay in defense of the constitutionality of the Bank.
6.
Hamiltion was a firm believer in Adam Smith's notion of an "invisible hand" for the marketplace/
A) True
B) False *
7.
Hamilton thought that areas of weakness with a nation's economy could be overcome by the governmental incentives.
A) True *
B) False
8.
During the 1790s Jefferson countered Hamilton's programs with a concrete vision and plan of his own.
A) True *
B) False
9.
Jefferson would never come to accept the necessity of manufacturing as vital to a nation's economy
A) True
B) False *
10.
Civic Humanism was the belief that it was vital for the survival of a republic to have a moral, property possessing, disinterested, self sufficient citizenry.
A) True *
B) False

Sure! I can help you check your answers to the Hamilton / Jefferson Readings Quiz. Here's a breakdown of your answers:

1. Alexander Hamilton thought that having a virtuous citizenry was a necessity in a Republic.
- Your answer: A) True *
- Correct! Hamilton believed that a virtuous citizenry was crucial for the success of a republic.

2. Who said "The goodness of a government consists in a vigorous execution?"
- Your answer: A) Thomas Jefferson *
- Incorrect. The correct answer is B) Alexander Hamilton.

3. Who believed in a very limited role for the government in the economy?
- Your answer: A) Thomas Jefferson *
- Correct! Jefferson believed in a limited role for the government in the economy.

4. The primary function of the Bank was to:
- Your answer: B) work closely with the European banks to ensure the credit of the U.S. was maintained. *
- Incorrect. The correct answer is A) provide oversight to the young country's economic transactions.

5. Which of the following is considered Hamilton's most important state paper?
- Your answer: B) The Report on Public Credit *
- Correct! The Report on Public Credit is considered Hamilton's most important state paper.

6. Hamilton was a firm believer in Adam Smith's notion of an "invisible hand" for the marketplace.
- Your answer: B) False *
- Correct. Hamilton did not believe in Adam Smith's notion of an "invisible hand" for the marketplace.

7. Hamilton thought that areas of weakness with a nation's economy could be overcome by the governmental incentives.
- Your answer: A) True *
- Correct! Hamilton believed that governmental incentives could help overcome weaknesses in the economy.

8. During the 1790s, Jefferson countered Hamilton's programs with a concrete vision and plan of his own.
- Your answer: A) True *
- Correct! In the 1790s, Jefferson presented his own vision and plan as a counter to Hamilton's programs.

9. Jefferson would never come to accept the necessity of manufacturing as vital to a nation's economy.
- Your answer: B) False *
- Incorrect. The correct answer is A) True. Jefferson did not believe manufacturing was vital to the nation's economy.

10. Civic Humanism was the belief that it was vital for the survival of a republic to have a moral, property-possessing, disinterested, self-sufficient citizenry.
- Your answer: A) True *
- Correct! Civic Humanism indeed believed in the importance of a moral, property-possessing, disinterested, self-sufficient citizenry for the survival of a republic.

Overall, you got 7 out of 10 answers correct. Great job!