Deck 13: Manifest Destiny: an Empire for Liberty--Or Slavery
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Deck 13: Manifest Destiny: an Empire for Liberty--Or Slavery
1
The term manifest destiny refers to the belief that
A) Providence had destined the American continent to be dominated by the United States.
B) war between the United States and Mexico was inevitable.
C) American Indians were to be driven from the continent.
D) the U.S.would defeat the British and become the leading world power.
E) all of these choices.
A) Providence had destined the American continent to be dominated by the United States.
B) war between the United States and Mexico was inevitable.
C) American Indians were to be driven from the continent.
D) the U.S.would defeat the British and become the leading world power.
E) all of these choices.
Providence had destined the American continent to be dominated by the United States.
2
The Mexican commander who granted Texas independence from Mexico was
A) Santa Anna.
B) Narciso Lopez.
C) William Walker.
D) General Huerta.
E) General Lopez.
A) Santa Anna.
B) Narciso Lopez.
C) William Walker.
D) General Huerta.
E) General Lopez.
Santa Anna.
3
Abolitionists viewed the Fugitive Slave Law as all of the following except
A) immoral.
B) a significant victory.
C) unconstitutional.
D) draconian.
E) negative.
A) immoral.
B) a significant victory.
C) unconstitutional.
D) draconian.
E) negative.
a significant victory.
4
The four-time invader of Central America and the self-proclaimed president of Nicaragua was
A) William Walker.
B) Narciso Lopez.
C) William Crittenden.
D) Franklin Pierce.
E) James Buchanan.
A) William Walker.
B) Narciso Lopez.
C) William Crittenden.
D) Franklin Pierce.
E) James Buchanan.
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5
Approximately how many of the 3 million slaves actually escaped to freedom each year?
A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 10,000
D) 100,000
E) 1 million
A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 10,000
D) 100,000
E) 1 million
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6
Anthony Burns
A) was a three-time invader of Nicaragua.
B) attempted to mediate the slavery dispute in the Senate.
C) was a runaway slave arrested under the Fugitive Slave Act.
D) ran for president in 1848.
E) introduced the Compromise of 1850.
A) was a three-time invader of Nicaragua.
B) attempted to mediate the slavery dispute in the Senate.
C) was a runaway slave arrested under the Fugitive Slave Act.
D) ran for president in 1848.
E) introduced the Compromise of 1850.
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7
The man most responsible for passing the Compromise of 1850 was
A) Daniel Webster.
B) William Seward.
C) John C.Calhoun.
D) Stephen Douglas.
E) Frederick Douglass.
A) Daniel Webster.
B) William Seward.
C) John C.Calhoun.
D) Stephen Douglas.
E) Frederick Douglass.
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8
The Mexican War was least popular in which of the following regions?
A) Southwest
B) New England
C) Southeast
D) Midwest
E) Great Lakes region
A) Southwest
B) New England
C) Southeast
D) Midwest
E) Great Lakes region
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9
Which of the following was not part of the Compromise of 1850?
A) repeal of all existing fugitive slave laws
B) abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia
C) guarantee of slavery in the District of Columbia
D) admission of California as a free state
E) settlement of the Texas-New Mexico boundary.
A) repeal of all existing fugitive slave laws
B) abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia
C) guarantee of slavery in the District of Columbia
D) admission of California as a free state
E) settlement of the Texas-New Mexico boundary.
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10
In 1850, southerners were most upset by the
A) admission of California as a free state.
B) presidency of Zachary Taylor.
C) power of the abolitionists.
D) failure to annex Cuba.
E) settlement of the Texas boundary with New Mexico.
A) admission of California as a free state.
B) presidency of Zachary Taylor.
C) power of the abolitionists.
D) failure to annex Cuba.
E) settlement of the Texas boundary with New Mexico.
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11
The religious prophet and founder of the Mormons was
A) Joseph Smith.
B) John O'Sullivan.
C) Robert Walker.
D) Jonathan Edwards.
E) William Miller.
A) Joseph Smith.
B) John O'Sullivan.
C) Robert Walker.
D) Jonathan Edwards.
E) William Miller.
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12
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
A) authorized the United States to pay $15 million to Mexico.
B) fixed the Texas border at the Rio Grande.
C) ended the United States' war with Mexico.
D) ceded the Northwestern section of Mexico to the U.S.
E) all of these choices
A) authorized the United States to pay $15 million to Mexico.
B) fixed the Texas border at the Rio Grande.
C) ended the United States' war with Mexico.
D) ceded the Northwestern section of Mexico to the U.S.
E) all of these choices
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13
The primary goal of President John Tyler was to
A) establish a strong national bank.
B) impose higher tariffs on English textiles.
C) abolish slavery.
D) build a transcontinental railroad.
E) annex Texas.
A) establish a strong national bank.
B) impose higher tariffs on English textiles.
C) abolish slavery.
D) build a transcontinental railroad.
E) annex Texas.
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14
The congressional act that opposed the extension of slavery into any territory ceded by Mexico was the
A) Ostend Manifesto.
B) Popular Sovereignty Act.
C) Crittenden Compromise.
D) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
E) Wilmot Proviso.
A) Ostend Manifesto.
B) Popular Sovereignty Act.
C) Crittenden Compromise.
D) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
E) Wilmot Proviso.
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15
In response to the Whig Party nomination of Zachary Taylor in 1848, many "conscience Whigs" fled the party, joined with antislavery Democrats, and formed the
A) Liberty Party.
B) Republican Party.
C) Free Soil Party.
D) Know-Nothing Party.
E) Socialist Party.
A) Liberty Party.
B) Republican Party.
C) Free Soil Party.
D) Know-Nothing Party.
E) Socialist Party.
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16
"Popular sovereignty" was the belief that
A) the United States was destined to control the entire continent.
B) the American Indian was the ward of the U.S.government.
C) settlers to a territory should decide for themselves whether or not to permit slavery.
D) the federal government had the final authority on slavery in the territories.
E) citizens should be free to choose their own reading material.
A) the United States was destined to control the entire continent.
B) the American Indian was the ward of the U.S.government.
C) settlers to a territory should decide for themselves whether or not to permit slavery.
D) the federal government had the final authority on slavery in the territories.
E) citizens should be free to choose their own reading material.
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17
By 1850 disease and guns introduced by whites had combined to reduce the Indian population north of the Rio Grande to what level?
A) 1/2 million
B) 1 million
C) 2 1/2 million
D) 5 million
E) 10 million
A) 1/2 million
B) 1 million
C) 2 1/2 million
D) 5 million
E) 10 million
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18
The central theme of Uncle Tom's Cabin is
A) the decadence of southern society.
B) the tragedy of the breakup of families by slavery.
C) the wanton cruelty of slave owners.
D) the complicity of northerners in the continuance of slavery.
E) the cruelty of the African slave trade.
A) the decadence of southern society.
B) the tragedy of the breakup of families by slavery.
C) the wanton cruelty of slave owners.
D) the complicity of northerners in the continuance of slavery.
E) the cruelty of the African slave trade.
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19
California's population increased dramatically in the late 1840s due to the
A) discovery of lush, fertile farm land.
B) discovery of gold.
C) excellent trade opportunities afforded by San Francisco.
D) building of the Union Pacific Railroad.
E) discovery of oil.
A) discovery of lush, fertile farm land.
B) discovery of gold.
C) excellent trade opportunities afforded by San Francisco.
D) building of the Union Pacific Railroad.
E) discovery of oil.
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20
The one issue in the Compromise of 1850 that clearly favored the South was
A) resolution of the Texas-New Mexico boundary dispute.
B) the Fugitive Slave Act.
C) the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia.
D) the settlement of Texas war debt.
E) the admission of California.
A) resolution of the Texas-New Mexico boundary dispute.
B) the Fugitive Slave Act.
C) the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia.
D) the settlement of Texas war debt.
E) the admission of California.
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21
In the Mexican War,
A) U.S.soldiers outnumbered the Mexicans in every battle.
B) the United States won every battle due to its superior leadership and weapons.
C) General Zachary Taylor arrested and executed the president of Mexico.
D) U.S.troops were humiliated by their failure to take Mexico City.
E) Texans refused to fight.
A) U.S.soldiers outnumbered the Mexicans in every battle.
B) the United States won every battle due to its superior leadership and weapons.
C) General Zachary Taylor arrested and executed the president of Mexico.
D) U.S.troops were humiliated by their failure to take Mexico City.
E) Texans refused to fight.
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22
The Mexican War's first phase was carried out by which of the following?
A) Abraham Lincoln
B) Zachary Taylor
C) Winfield Scott
D) Stonewall Jackson
E) Jefferson Davis
A) Abraham Lincoln
B) Zachary Taylor
C) Winfield Scott
D) Stonewall Jackson
E) Jefferson Davis
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23
Adult men outnumbered women on western trails prior to the gold rush by what ratio?
A) 2 to 1
B) 5 to 1
C) 10 to 1
D) 25 to 1
E) 100 to 1
A) 2 to 1
B) 5 to 1
C) 10 to 1
D) 25 to 1
E) 100 to 1
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24
The Ostend Manifesto was
A) a document in which the United States threatened to seize control of Cuba.
B) the treaty that gave Cuba its independence.
C) an attempted Spanish invasion of Louisiana.
D) the antislavery newspaper that published Uncle Tom's Cabin.
E) the U.S.demand for Texas.
A) a document in which the United States threatened to seize control of Cuba.
B) the treaty that gave Cuba its independence.
C) an attempted Spanish invasion of Louisiana.
D) the antislavery newspaper that published Uncle Tom's Cabin.
E) the U.S.demand for Texas.
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25
The Ostend Manifesto had to do with which of the following?
A) France
B) Columbia
C) Mexico
D) Cuba
E) Great Britain
A) France
B) Columbia
C) Mexico
D) Cuba
E) Great Britain
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26
In the 1840s, the westward expansion of the United States
A) did not extend beyond the Mississippi River.
B) included the 2000-mile-long Oregon trail to the Pacific coast.
C) was prohibited by the territorial government of Mexico.
D) halted at the Rocky Mountains.
E) included Canada.
A) did not extend beyond the Mississippi River.
B) included the 2000-mile-long Oregon trail to the Pacific coast.
C) was prohibited by the territorial government of Mexico.
D) halted at the Rocky Mountains.
E) included Canada.
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27
The United States increased its size by ____ percent between 1845 and 1848.
A) 25
B) 40
C) 50
D) 45
E) no
A) 25
B) 40
C) 50
D) 45
E) no
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28
In the election of 1844, James K.Polk
A) advocated legislation prohibiting the admission of any more slave states to the union.
B) threatened to declare war on England.
C) promised to acquire Texas and Oregon.
D) lost the presidency to Henry Clay.
E) opposed slavery.
A) advocated legislation prohibiting the admission of any more slave states to the union.
B) threatened to declare war on England.
C) promised to acquire Texas and Oregon.
D) lost the presidency to Henry Clay.
E) opposed slavery.
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29
Women in the migration westward
A) outnumbered men by three to one.
B) achieved economic and political status equal to that of men.
C) seldom survived long enough to reach their destinations.
D) fulfilled the same roles as homemakers and care givers as they did in the East.
E) none of these choices
A) outnumbered men by three to one.
B) achieved economic and political status equal to that of men.
C) seldom survived long enough to reach their destinations.
D) fulfilled the same roles as homemakers and care givers as they did in the East.
E) none of these choices
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30
On the issue of slavery in the territories, John C.Calhoun asserted that
A) Congress could and should prohibit slavery there.
B) the Missouri Compromise line should be extended to the Pacific Ocean.
C) the Constitution protected the right of citizens to move from place to place and to take their property with them.
D) the topic should be ignored for a few years in order to let congressional tempers cool down.
E) the South should secede and take the western territories with them.
A) Congress could and should prohibit slavery there.
B) the Missouri Compromise line should be extended to the Pacific Ocean.
C) the Constitution protected the right of citizens to move from place to place and to take their property with them.
D) the topic should be ignored for a few years in order to let congressional tempers cool down.
E) the South should secede and take the western territories with them.
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31
The filibusters of the 1840s and 1850s
A) explored the New Mexico territory.
B) attempted to acquire new territories in which to extend slavery.
C) were Spanish pirates who attacked American seaports.
D) were heated congressional debates over slavery.
E) opposed slavery in all national territories.
A) explored the New Mexico territory.
B) attempted to acquire new territories in which to extend slavery.
C) were Spanish pirates who attacked American seaports.
D) were heated congressional debates over slavery.
E) opposed slavery in all national territories.
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32
Which of the following was true of the Texas Revolution?
A) Many Mexican tejanos joined with the Anglo-Americans to fight for independence.
B) It lasted seven years.
C) Both Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren offered statehood to Texas.
D) The government of Mexico recognized the independence of Texas in return for a payment of $20 million.
E) Mexican soldiers refused to fight against the Texans.
A) Many Mexican tejanos joined with the Anglo-Americans to fight for independence.
B) It lasted seven years.
C) Both Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren offered statehood to Texas.
D) The government of Mexico recognized the independence of Texas in return for a payment of $20 million.
E) Mexican soldiers refused to fight against the Texans.
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33
The term Oregon fever refers to
A) a deadly disease that killed thousands of northwestern Indians.
B) the mass migration of thousands of farm families to the Northwest.
C) the call for war with Great Britain in 1846 for control of "all of Oregon."
D) a cattle sickness that bankrupted many ranchers.
E) the demand for western lands that led to war with Mexico.
A) a deadly disease that killed thousands of northwestern Indians.
B) the mass migration of thousands of farm families to the Northwest.
C) the call for war with Great Britain in 1846 for control of "all of Oregon."
D) a cattle sickness that bankrupted many ranchers.
E) the demand for western lands that led to war with Mexico.
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34
General Winfield Scott's nickname was
A) "Blood and Guts."
B) "Old Fuss and Feathers."
C) "Grizzly."
D) "Rough and Ready."
E) "Old Hickory."
A) "Blood and Guts."
B) "Old Fuss and Feathers."
C) "Grizzly."
D) "Rough and Ready."
E) "Old Hickory."
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35
President Polk provoked a war with Mexico
A) in order to acquire New Mexico and California.
B) by sending General Zachary Taylor and four thousand soldiers to patrol the Rio Grande.
C) by encouraging settlers in Monterey, California to dream of U.S.annexation.
D) by attempting to buy New Mexico and California.
E) all of these choices
A) in order to acquire New Mexico and California.
B) by sending General Zachary Taylor and four thousand soldiers to patrol the Rio Grande.
C) by encouraging settlers in Monterey, California to dream of U.S.annexation.
D) by attempting to buy New Mexico and California.
E) all of these choices
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36
Opponents of the Mexican War
A) were mostly merchants who feared the war would disrupt their profitable trade with Mexico.
B) were arrested and tried for treason.
C) claimed the war was a plot to expand slavery into new territories.
D) convinced the public that the war was a terrible mistake.
E) came primarily from the southern states.
A) were mostly merchants who feared the war would disrupt their profitable trade with Mexico.
B) were arrested and tried for treason.
C) claimed the war was a plot to expand slavery into new territories.
D) convinced the public that the war was a terrible mistake.
E) came primarily from the southern states.
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37
In the election of 1848, the idea of "popular sovereignty" was most closely identified with
A) James K.Polk.
B) John C.Calhoun.
C) Lewis Cass.
D) John P.Hale.
E) William Lloyd Garrison.
A) James K.Polk.
B) John C.Calhoun.
C) Lewis Cass.
D) John P.Hale.
E) William Lloyd Garrison.
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38
Which of the following best describes Congress' handling of California?
A) Thoughtful and restrained
B) Respectful and civil
C) Quick and easy
D) Stalemated
E) Divided and violent
A) Thoughtful and restrained
B) Respectful and civil
C) Quick and easy
D) Stalemated
E) Divided and violent
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39
All of the following statements regarding Brigham Young are true except he
A) was married to fifty-five women.
B) led the Mormons to Utah and created a prosperous community there.
C) was the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
D) was the governor of the Utah territory for seven years.
E) selected the site for the Mormon settlement.
A) was married to fifty-five women.
B) led the Mormons to Utah and created a prosperous community there.
C) was the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
D) was the governor of the Utah territory for seven years.
E) selected the site for the Mormon settlement.
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40
All of the following fought for Texas' independence from Mexico, except
A) Davy Crockett
B) Sam Houston
C) Jim Bowie
D) all of these choices
E) none of these choices
A) Davy Crockett
B) Sam Houston
C) Jim Bowie
D) all of these choices
E) none of these choices
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41
President William Henry Harrison caught pneumonia on his inauguration day and died one month later.
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42
Most Hispanics in the West lived in
A) Oregon.
B) California.
C) Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico.
D) Utah.
E) Idaho.
A) Oregon.
B) California.
C) Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico.
D) Utah.
E) Idaho.
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43
Southern Democrats were unhappy about the nomination of Franklin Pierce as their party's presidential candidate in 1852.
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44
Attempts to enact the new Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 made little or no impression on northerners.
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45
The idea of "one big reservation" for Native Americans in the West was replaced in the 1850s with a policy calling for
A) exterminating of all Indian tribes.
B) electing Indians to public office.
C) expelling all Indians to California.
D) recognizing the independence of Indian nations.
E) forcing Indians onto small reservations.
A) exterminating of all Indian tribes.
B) electing Indians to public office.
C) expelling all Indians to California.
D) recognizing the independence of Indian nations.
E) forcing Indians onto small reservations.
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46
Anglo settlers in Texas declared their independence when
A) a conservative Mexican government attempted to consolidate authority over their settlements.
B) the Mexican government abolished slavery.
C) the Catholic Church attempted to abolish their Protestant churches.
D) the Mexican government refused to protect them from Indian raids.
E) Texans were executed for opposed the Mexican government.
A) a conservative Mexican government attempted to consolidate authority over their settlements.
B) the Mexican government abolished slavery.
C) the Catholic Church attempted to abolish their Protestant churches.
D) the Mexican government refused to protect them from Indian raids.
E) Texans were executed for opposed the Mexican government.
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47
All of the following statements regarding the "Conscience Whigs" are true except they
A) were antislavery.
B) hoped to convince their party to renounce the expansion of slavery.
C) condemned their party's decision to nominate Zachary Taylor for president.
D) eventually forged a coalition with the Liberty Party and antislavery Democrats.
E) formed the basis of the Free Soil Party.
A) were antislavery.
B) hoped to convince their party to renounce the expansion of slavery.
C) condemned their party's decision to nominate Zachary Taylor for president.
D) eventually forged a coalition with the Liberty Party and antislavery Democrats.
E) formed the basis of the Free Soil Party.
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48
President Polk's veto of a rivers and harbor bill that would have provided federal aid for transportation improvements resulted in which of the following?
A) United the Democratic Party.
B) Angered Southern Democrats.
C) Angered Democrats from the Old Northwest.
D) Alienated Whigs.
E) Started war with Mexico.
A) United the Democratic Party.
B) Angered Southern Democrats.
C) Angered Democrats from the Old Northwest.
D) Alienated Whigs.
E) Started war with Mexico.
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49
The Wilmot Proviso stated that African Americans were not allowed to enter any territory ceded by Mexico to the United States because of the Mexican War.
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50
President James Polk was prepared to declare war against Mexico even before news of hostilities arrived in Washington.
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51
Democrats dropped the idea of annexing Cuba after the Ostend Manifesto.
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52
"Mr.Polk's War" refers to the war between Great Britain and the United States over Oregon.
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53
American settlers who migrated to Texas defied Mexican law by
A) abolishing slavery.
B) adopting polygamy.
C) attacking the Indians.
D) bringing slaves.
E) becoming Mormons.
A) abolishing slavery.
B) adopting polygamy.
C) attacking the Indians.
D) bringing slaves.
E) becoming Mormons.
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54
In the election of 1848, Zachary Taylor carried southern states primarily because he
A) had opposed the Mexican War.
B) was a slaveholder.
C) opposed the admission of any free states to the Union.
D) supported popular sovereignty.
E) supported the acquisition of Oregon.
A) had opposed the Mexican War.
B) was a slaveholder.
C) opposed the admission of any free states to the Union.
D) supported popular sovereignty.
E) supported the acquisition of Oregon.
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55
The United States won virtually every battle during the Mexican War.
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56
The Wilmot Proviso
A) was passed by the House of Representatives, but failed in the Senate.
B) won the support of southern Whigs.
C) was passed in the Senate, but failed in the House of Representatives.
D) was passed by Congress, but vetoed by the President.
E) none of these choices
A) was passed by the House of Representatives, but failed in the Senate.
B) won the support of southern Whigs.
C) was passed in the Senate, but failed in the House of Representatives.
D) was passed by Congress, but vetoed by the President.
E) none of these choices
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57
The Ostend Manifesto claimed that Cuba should be part of the United States.
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58
Henry Clay's position on the annexation of Texas in the campaign of 1844 is best described by which of the following statements?
A) Texas should be annexed immediately regardless of the consequences.
B) Texas should be annexed only when New Mexico was ready for annexation.
C) Texas should be annexed under no circumstances.
D) Slavery should be abolished in Texas prior to annexation.
E) Texas should be annexed if it could be accomplished without starting a war with Mexico.
A) Texas should be annexed immediately regardless of the consequences.
B) Texas should be annexed only when New Mexico was ready for annexation.
C) Texas should be annexed under no circumstances.
D) Slavery should be abolished in Texas prior to annexation.
E) Texas should be annexed if it could be accomplished without starting a war with Mexico.
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59
Relations between the Mormon settlement in Utah and the U.S.government became strained, especially when
A) the Mormons attacked and killed peaceful Plains Indians.
B) the Mormons sided with Mexico in the Mexican War.
C) the settlement authorized polygamy.
D) gold was discovered in Utah.
E) the Mormons opposed the admission of California.
A) the Mormons attacked and killed peaceful Plains Indians.
B) the Mormons sided with Mexico in the Mexican War.
C) the settlement authorized polygamy.
D) gold was discovered in Utah.
E) the Mormons opposed the admission of California.
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60
"Conscience Whigs" refers to those members of the party that most vigorously opposed the war with Mexico.
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61
The United States won the Mexican War despite having a weaker economy.
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62
With regard to the idea of "popular sovereignty," northerners believed that the decision on slavery should come earlier in a territory's history than southerners did.
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63
General Zachary Taylor established the "bear flag republic" in California in 1846.
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64
San Francisco became a boom town as a result of the discovery of gold in California.
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65
The United States went to war with Mexico in 1846 with fewer than 8,000 men, supplemented by 60,000 volunteers from state regiments.
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66
By 1821, 80,000 Mexicans lived in New Mexico and California.
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67
The Whigs in 1848 had no party platform.
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68
Stephen Kearny's campaign to occupy Santa Fe was long and bloody.
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69
Manifest Destiny was universally popular throughout the United States.
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70
President James K.Polk supported a rivers and harbors bill to provide federal aid for transportation improvements in the Old Northwest.
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71
The Liberty Party supported the Wilmot Proviso.
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72
Most Whigs supported war with Mexico.
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73
The question of slavery paralyzed Congress in discussions over California.
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74
The Democratic Party took an extreme states'-rights stance in the election of 1848.
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75
General Scott had little impact on the Mexican War.
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76
The first battle of the Mexican War occurred two weeks after Congress had declared war.
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77
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resolved the question of slavery in the new territories acquired by the United States.
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78
Between 1845 and 1848, the annexation of Texas, settlement of the Oregon boundary dispute, and acquisition of territory from the Mexican War added 500,000 square miles to the United States.
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79
Henry Clay remained steadfastly opposed to the annexation of Texas throughout the presidential campaign of 1844.
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80
The underground railroad was a large, extensive group of individuals who helped slaves escape from bondage in the South at a rate of over 10,000 per year during the antebellum period.
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