7- The correct anser is B. The Treaty of Greenville established that the United States government would expand territory through purchases from foreign governments.
The Greenville Treaty was signed in Fort Greenville on August 3, 1795 - during the presidency of George Washington - between a coalition of Native Americans and the United States following the defeat of the Natives in the Battle of Fallen Timbers on August 20, 1794. This treaty ended the war against the Northwest Natives.
In exchange for $20,000 worth of goods (blankets, utensils and pets), the Indians ceded a large portion of the current state of Ohio to the United States.
9- The correct answer is A. The first administration declared England the only ally of the United States through the Jay Treaty.
The Jay Treaty, also known as the London Treaty of 1794, was an international treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Great Britain to resolve the differences between the two countries that had arisen as a result of the War of Independence. The supporters of Jefferson did not like the treaty but it was approved by Congress and contributed to the formation of the first political parties. It was signed in the month of November 1794 and entered into force in 1795.
The Americans were granted some rights to trade with the British colonies in India and the Caribbean, in exchange for some restrictions on the export of cotton from the United States.
10- The correct answer is A. Washington's concern when he left the office was that the new political parties could become a cause of national division. He statet that in his Farewell Address.
The Washington Farewell Address was an introduction to republican virtue and a stern warning against political parties, sectoralization and participation in foreign wars.