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Deck 13: A House Dividing, 1844-1860
1
Prior to Perry's trip to Japan in 1852, which of the following statements most accurately reflects American opinion regarding Japan?
A)Americans were well educated on Japanese culture.
B)Japan would make a good refueling base for trade ships.
C)Americans encouraged the immigration of Japanese labor to the west coast.
D)Americans did not anticipate racial differences to be an issue.
A)Americans were well educated on Japanese culture.
B)Japan would make a good refueling base for trade ships.
C)Americans encouraged the immigration of Japanese labor to the west coast.
D)Americans did not anticipate racial differences to be an issue.
B
2
Following his return from Japan, what did Perry envision for the future of the U.S.?
A)Americans would not be interested in Asian markets.
B)The U.S. needed to protect its commercial rights.
C)The power of the U.S. would never reach that of other more developed countries.
D)America's increasing world power would be detrimental to U.S. commerce.
A)Americans would not be interested in Asian markets.
B)The U.S. needed to protect its commercial rights.
C)The power of the U.S. would never reach that of other more developed countries.
D)America's increasing world power would be detrimental to U.S. commerce.
B
3
What major issue did Americans face following the Mexican War?
A)How much territory should the U.S. attempt to acquire?
B)What would be the requirements for statehood?
C)Should new states be admitted as slave or free states?
D)Should Mexicans be naturalized as citizens?
A)How much territory should the U.S. attempt to acquire?
B)What would be the requirements for statehood?
C)Should new states be admitted as slave or free states?
D)Should Mexicans be naturalized as citizens?
C
4
What issue of expansion was part of the 1844 presidential election?
A)statehood for California
B)statehood for Alaska
C)annexation of Texas
D)annexation of Oregon
A)statehood for California
B)statehood for Alaska
C)annexation of Texas
D)annexation of Oregon
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5
What year did the war with Mexico begin?
A)1838
B)1842
C)1846
D)1850
A)1838
B)1842
C)1846
D)1850
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6
What advantages did the U.S. have over Mexico in the Mexican War?
A)more troops
B)familiarity with the area
C)moveable artillery
D)experienced navy
A)more troops
B)familiarity with the area
C)moveable artillery
D)experienced navy
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7
Why was the Mexican War popular in the U.S.?
A)Americans had an intense dislike of Mexicans.
B)Americans hoped it would lead to imperial domination.
C)American forces were victorious in all major battles.
D)It created a path to future South American conquests.
A)Americans had an intense dislike of Mexicans.
B)Americans hoped it would lead to imperial domination.
C)American forces were victorious in all major battles.
D)It created a path to future South American conquests.
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8
The territory acquired by the U.S. through the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hildago increased the continental U.S. by
A)20%.
B)30%.
C)40%.
D)50%.
A)20%.
B)30%.
C)40%.
D)50%.
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9
Why were Americans especially happy to have acquired California?
A)Access to Asian markets
B)Fruit growing
C)All season growing climate
D)Fishing
A)Access to Asian markets
B)Fruit growing
C)All season growing climate
D)Fishing
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10
Polk's campaign of 1844 in part centered on the U.S. desire to acquire territory in which area?
A)California
B)Washington
C)Mexico
D)Texas
A)California
B)Washington
C)Mexico
D)Texas
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11
As a result of the California gold rush of 1849?
A)most immigrant miners became wealthy.
B)international investors were reluctant to invest in California mining endeavors.
C)cultural diversity was more accepted in California than other areas of the country.
D)discourage Chinese and non-native immigrants from the mining business provisioning businesses often were more successful than mining.
A)most immigrant miners became wealthy.
B)international investors were reluctant to invest in California mining endeavors.
C)cultural diversity was more accepted in California than other areas of the country.
D)discourage Chinese and non-native immigrants from the mining business provisioning businesses often were more successful than mining.
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12
Why were the Comanche more successful than other tribes in retaining power in the southwest?
A)They were friendly with the settlers.
B)They offered settlers protection from other tribes.
C)They were the only tribes to engage in successful and lasting treaties with the U.S.
D)They learned how to meld new technologies with their existing customs and practices.
A)They were friendly with the settlers.
B)They offered settlers protection from other tribes.
C)They were the only tribes to engage in successful and lasting treaties with the U.S.
D)They learned how to meld new technologies with their existing customs and practices.
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13
What was the largest ethnic group that settled in California during the 19th century?
A)Germans
B)English
C)Australians
D)Chinese
A)Germans
B)English
C)Australians
D)Chinese
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14
How did the Chinese immigrants survive in California?
A)They worked in the gold mines.
B)They established themselves in service industries.
C)They assimilated into American culture.
D)They became involved in local politics.
A)They worked in the gold mines.
B)They established themselves in service industries.
C)They assimilated into American culture.
D)They became involved in local politics.
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15
How did the concept of citizenship change during the mid 19th century?
A)It became more inclusive.
B)Native-born Americans tried to narrow the definition.
C)Most immigrants chose not to become U.S. citizens.
D)The major political parties agreed on the requirements for citizenship.
A)It became more inclusive.
B)Native-born Americans tried to narrow the definition.
C)Most immigrants chose not to become U.S. citizens.
D)The major political parties agreed on the requirements for citizenship.
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16
What motivated most Chinese who migrated to America during the mid 19th century?
A)civil disturbances in China
B)economic hardships
C)promise of American gold
D)joining family members
A)civil disturbances in China
B)economic hardships
C)promise of American gold
D)joining family members
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17
How did east coast immigration patterns change in the mid 19th century?
A)Most immigrants did not remain in the port cities.
B)There were more immigrants from central and southern Europe.
C)Immigration slowed down.
D)Most immigrants were from England.
A)Most immigrants did not remain in the port cities.
B)There were more immigrants from central and southern Europe.
C)Immigration slowed down.
D)Most immigrants were from England.
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18
Why did southerners shy away from massive industrialization projects?
A)They wanted to retain a separate identity from the north.
B)Agriculture was more profitable than industry.
C)The southerners lacked investors.
D)There was concern that large cities would hinder slave control.
A)They wanted to retain a separate identity from the north.
B)Agriculture was more profitable than industry.
C)The southerners lacked investors.
D)There was concern that large cities would hinder slave control.
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19
Residents of Louisiana who were of mixed decent were called
A)Creole.
B)Cajuns.
C)Mestizos.
D)high yellow.
A)Creole.
B)Cajuns.
C)Mestizos.
D)high yellow.
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20
Ethnic conflicts in the east revolved around
A)old Protestant and new Catholic immigrants.
B)the Chinese and Americans.
C)protestant immigrants and native born immigrants.
D)the Chinese and Catholics.
A)old Protestant and new Catholic immigrants.
B)the Chinese and Americans.
C)protestant immigrants and native born immigrants.
D)the Chinese and Catholics.
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21
The Nativist Movement had its deepest roots in which city?
A)Philadelphia
B)Boston
C)Chicago
D)New York
A)Philadelphia
B)Boston
C)Chicago
D)New York
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22
What was the significance of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?
A)It provided for a policy of popular sovereignty.
B)It dictated whether a new state would be admitted as free or slave.
C)It reinforced the Missouri Compromise.
D)It allowed both Kansas and Nebraska to be admitted as free states.
A)It provided for a policy of popular sovereignty.
B)It dictated whether a new state would be admitted as free or slave.
C)It reinforced the Missouri Compromise.
D)It allowed both Kansas and Nebraska to be admitted as free states.
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23
The main principle of the Republican Party was
A)its opposition to German immigration.
B)its opposition to the expansion of slavery.
C)its opposition to Catholicism.
D)its endorsement of states' rights.
A)its opposition to German immigration.
B)its opposition to the expansion of slavery.
C)its opposition to Catholicism.
D)its endorsement of states' rights.
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24
Slaveholders were constantly adjusting to the conditions of slavery due to
A)internal pressures from enslaved people.
B)external pressures from abolitionists.
C)internal and external pressures.
D)the increased number of freed slaves.
A)internal pressures from enslaved people.
B)external pressures from abolitionists.
C)internal and external pressures.
D)the increased number of freed slaves.
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25
Which of the following statements accurately represents the institution of slavery in the 19th century?
A)As an economic strategy it was not successful.
B)It unified white southern society.
C)Southern slaves worked almost exclusively on plantations.
D)The southern economy relied on slave labor in part because they did not have a large immigrant population.
A)As an economic strategy it was not successful.
B)It unified white southern society.
C)Southern slaves worked almost exclusively on plantations.
D)The southern economy relied on slave labor in part because they did not have a large immigrant population.
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26
In his book The Impending Crisis, Hinton Helper suggested that
A)white slaveholders and non-slaveholders unite in the promotion of slavery as part of the natural rule.
B)non-slaveholding whites destroy slavery by calling for the immediate freedom of all slaves.
C)the planter class should tighten its power over slavery so as to not lose control of the institution.
D)the planter class was purposely perpetuating class divisions within the white community.
A)white slaveholders and non-slaveholders unite in the promotion of slavery as part of the natural rule.
B)non-slaveholding whites destroy slavery by calling for the immediate freedom of all slaves.
C)the planter class should tighten its power over slavery so as to not lose control of the institution.
D)the planter class was purposely perpetuating class divisions within the white community.
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27
What was noteworthy to Americans about the British abolition of slavery in the West Indies?
A)It alarmed Americans because it caused a racial war.
B)It gave ex-slaves control over large tracts of land.
C)British slave owners were not compensated.
D)West Indian sugar production plummeted.
A)It alarmed Americans because it caused a racial war.
B)It gave ex-slaves control over large tracts of land.
C)British slave owners were not compensated.
D)West Indian sugar production plummeted.
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28
What did the Supreme Court decision Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842) deal with?
A)It banned the Atlantic slave trade.
B)It gave federal protection to Southerners for reclaiming runaway slaves.
C)It allowed continued participation in the Atlantic slave trade by southern plantation owners only.
D)It upheld Pennsylvania state law regarding the capture of slaves.
A)It banned the Atlantic slave trade.
B)It gave federal protection to Southerners for reclaiming runaway slaves.
C)It allowed continued participation in the Atlantic slave trade by southern plantation owners only.
D)It upheld Pennsylvania state law regarding the capture of slaves.
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29
In 1860 the value of southern slave labor was approximately
A)$1 million.
B)$50 million.
C)$100 million.
D)$3 billion.
A)$1 million.
B)$50 million.
C)$100 million.
D)$3 billion.
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30
Generally, the greatest tragedy encountered by slaves was
A)punishment.
B)overworking.
C)disruption of family life.
D)inability to marry.
A)punishment.
B)overworking.
C)disruption of family life.
D)inability to marry.
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31
How did Americans view the Japanese culture in 1854?
A)as a highly civilized society
B)inferior to American culture
C)at the same level as American culture
D)with indifference
A)as a highly civilized society
B)inferior to American culture
C)at the same level as American culture
D)with indifference
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32
American politics of the 1850s centered mainly on which of the following issues?
A)slavery
B)immigration
C)foreign commercial trade
D)imperialism
A)slavery
B)immigration
C)foreign commercial trade
D)imperialism
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33
Americans elected Democrat James Polk to the presidency in the election of
A)1836.
B)1840.
C)1844.
D)1848.
A)1836.
B)1840.
C)1844.
D)1848.
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34
Why was the Mexican government weakened between the years 1836-1847?
A)Mexico was suffering from an economic depression.
B)Mexico was involved in many rebellions.
C)Political instability.
D)Social upheaval due to immigration.
A)Mexico was suffering from an economic depression.
B)Mexico was involved in many rebellions.
C)Political instability.
D)Social upheaval due to immigration.
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35
What did the American troops use as a guide during their march in Mexico?
A)Cortez's conquest of Mexico
B)Travelogues from American explorers
C)Mayan maps
D)The Bible
A)Cortez's conquest of Mexico
B)Travelogues from American explorers
C)Mayan maps
D)The Bible
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36
Who was the American general responsible for the fall of Mexico City in 1847?
A)James Polk
B)Zachary Taylor
C)Winfield Scott
D)Raphael Simmes
A)James Polk
B)Zachary Taylor
C)Winfield Scott
D)Raphael Simmes
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37
What was the concern of some Americans, including Abraham Lincoln, regarding the War with Mexico?
A)origin of the war
B)treatment of Mexican soldiers
C)treatment of Mexican civilians
D)number of deaths
A)origin of the war
B)treatment of Mexican soldiers
C)treatment of Mexican civilians
D)number of deaths
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38
Following the Mexican War, the U.S. acquired ____________ of pre-war Mexican land.
A)20%
B)35%
C)40%
D)55%
A)20%
B)35%
C)40%
D)55%
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39
What country prevented the U.S. from acquiring the Oregon Territory prior to 1844?
A)Russia
B)Spain
C)France
D)Great Britain
A)Russia
B)Spain
C)France
D)Great Britain
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40
With a few exceptions, western land in the U.S. differed from eastern land in the amount of _______________ it received or contained.
A)sunshine
B)snow
C)rain
D)drinkable water
A)sunshine
B)snow
C)rain
D)drinkable water
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41
The discovery of gold in California provided a significant population boost to which of the following cities?
A)Los Angeles
B)San Diego
C)San Francisco
D)Santa Monica
A)Los Angeles
B)San Diego
C)San Francisco
D)Santa Monica
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42
In the 1850s, which of the following was a major obstacle to settlers traveling south from the Great Plains?
A)lack of water
B)Indians
C)weather
D)disease
A)lack of water
B)Indians
C)weather
D)disease
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43
Where were the Comanche located?
A)Utah
B)California
C)Northern Mexico
D)Arizona
A)Utah
B)California
C)Northern Mexico
D)Arizona
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44
What was the biggest threat faced by the Comanche in the 19th century?
A)American settlers
B)Mexican government
C)drought
D)loss of bison
A)American settlers
B)Mexican government
C)drought
D)loss of bison
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45
During the 1850s Americans were able to gain more control over the New Mexico territory due to the
A)decline of the Indian population.
B)increase in the "Americanization" of the Mexican population.
C)movement of Mexicans to South America.
D)acceptance by Americans of the importance of the Catholic Church in Mexico.
A)decline of the Indian population.
B)increase in the "Americanization" of the Mexican population.
C)movement of Mexicans to South America.
D)acceptance by Americans of the importance of the Catholic Church in Mexico.
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46
How was the issue of slavery settled in California?
A)Without bloodshed.
B)California entered as a slave state.
C)California entered as a free state.
D)California was split between free and slave.
A)Without bloodshed.
B)California entered as a slave state.
C)California entered as a free state.
D)California was split between free and slave.
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47
As a result of California immigration practices, the Chinese
A)were given full rights as California residents.
B)were given educational opportunities but were not allowed to vote.
C)were classified as non-whites and denied most rights of California residents.
D)were socially but not legally discriminated against.
A)were given full rights as California residents.
B)were given educational opportunities but were not allowed to vote.
C)were classified as non-whites and denied most rights of California residents.
D)were socially but not legally discriminated against.
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48
American officials were especially concerned about which of the following practices of the southwest Indians?
A)slave taking
B)continued spread of Indian diseases
C)overhunting of bison
D)expansion of Indian trading networks
A)slave taking
B)continued spread of Indian diseases
C)overhunting of bison
D)expansion of Indian trading networks
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49
What did leading critics of immigration feel about the Chinese in California?
A)Eventually they would be a welcomed addition to the California landscape.
B)They provided a valuable service in the mining industry.
C)They did not belong in the west.
D)They were accepted because of their "exotic" ways.
A)Eventually they would be a welcomed addition to the California landscape.
B)They provided a valuable service in the mining industry.
C)They did not belong in the west.
D)They were accepted because of their "exotic" ways.
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50
Which of the following statements most closely reflects Americans' prevailing view of race in the mid 19th century, compared to the views of Americans in the Revolutionary era?
A)Americans' views on race had become more subtle.
B)Americans were more likely to articulate their feelings.
C)Americans were less likely to articulate their feelings.
D)The increasing diversity of America led to a greater acceptance of racial differences.
A)Americans' views on race had become more subtle.
B)Americans were more likely to articulate their feelings.
C)Americans were less likely to articulate their feelings.
D)The increasing diversity of America led to a greater acceptance of racial differences.
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51
What became the key battleground in religious conflicts?
A)state governments
B)Congress
C)factories
D)schools
A)state governments
B)Congress
C)factories
D)schools
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52
Which of the following was NOT a goal of the American Party?
A)Forbid Bibles in the classroom
B)Extend the naturalization process
C)Restrict office-holding to native-born Americans
D)Support parochial schools
A)Forbid Bibles in the classroom
B)Extend the naturalization process
C)Restrict office-holding to native-born Americans
D)Support parochial schools
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53
What made the Know Nothings political party of the 1850s unique?
A)They had no political agenda.
B)They were very successful for a newly formed political party.
C)They kept their agenda secret from the public.
D)The catered to the immigrant vote.
A)They had no political agenda.
B)They were very successful for a newly formed political party.
C)They kept their agenda secret from the public.
D)The catered to the immigrant vote.
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54
Which of the following provisions were included in the Compromise of 1850?
A)Entry of California as a slave state.
B)Tough Fugitive Slave Act
C)Continuation of the slave trade in D.C.
D)Inclusion of slavery in all newly admitted southern states
A)Entry of California as a slave state.
B)Tough Fugitive Slave Act
C)Continuation of the slave trade in D.C.
D)Inclusion of slavery in all newly admitted southern states
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55
Which of the following describes the presidential election of 1856?
A)Whigs won their last election.
B)Democrats lost by a significant margin.
C)Republicans made a respectable showing.
D)The American Party received a substantial number of votes.
A)Whigs won their last election.
B)Democrats lost by a significant margin.
C)Republicans made a respectable showing.
D)The American Party received a substantial number of votes.
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56
Southern slaves who worked outside the plantation system were more likely to
A)be treated more cruelly.
B)be under constant supervision by their masters or factory bosses.
C)experience a more difficult relationship with their overseer.
D)be accepted by fellow white workers.
A)be treated more cruelly.
B)be under constant supervision by their masters or factory bosses.
C)experience a more difficult relationship with their overseer.
D)be accepted by fellow white workers.
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57
Which of the South American countries was still committed to slavery during the mid-19th century?
A)Brazil
B)Mexico
C)Haiti
D)West Indies
A)Brazil
B)Mexico
C)Haiti
D)West Indies
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58
How did the ownership of slaves change between 1830 and 1850?
A)More people owned fewer slaves.
B)Fewer people owned more slaves.
C)Most southern households had at least one slave.
D)Slaveholding households employed at least 10 slaves.
A)More people owned fewer slaves.
B)Fewer people owned more slaves.
C)Most southern households had at least one slave.
D)Slaveholding households employed at least 10 slaves.
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59
One of the largest and busiest markets for the internal slave trade in North America was in
A)Chicago.
B)Albuquerque.
C)New Orleans.
D)Boston.
A)Chicago.
B)Albuquerque.
C)New Orleans.
D)Boston.
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60
Evidence regarding slave sales suggests that
A)most slaves were sold as families.
B)mothers were usually kept with children.
C)husbands and wives were usually sold together.
D)buyers and sellers made little effort to keep family units intact.
A)most slaves were sold as families.
B)mothers were usually kept with children.
C)husbands and wives were usually sold together.
D)buyers and sellers made little effort to keep family units intact.
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61
Identify who, what, where, when, and/or why the following are important:
1. Compromise of 1850
2. Kansas-Nebraska Act
3. John Brown
4. Afro-Christianity
5. Abolitionists
6. Lone Star Republic
7. Hinton Helper
8. John Fremont
9. John C. Calhoun
10. Transcontinental Railroad
1. Compromise of 1850
2. Kansas-Nebraska Act
3. John Brown
4. Afro-Christianity
5. Abolitionists
6. Lone Star Republic
7. Hinton Helper
8. John Fremont
9. John C. Calhoun
10. Transcontinental Railroad
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62
Why were Mexicans concerned about the U.S. Presidential election of 1844?
A)Whigs wanted to annex Texas
B)Democrats wanted to annex Texas
C)Both parties pushed for Texas statehood
D)Neither party was interested in having Texas as part of the U.S.
A)Whigs wanted to annex Texas
B)Democrats wanted to annex Texas
C)Both parties pushed for Texas statehood
D)Neither party was interested in having Texas as part of the U.S.
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63
What event in 1859 encouraged the settlement of mid-America?
A)end of the Mexican War
B)completion of the transcontinental railroad
C)discovery of gold in Colorado
D)creation of a winter pass through the Rockies
A)end of the Mexican War
B)completion of the transcontinental railroad
C)discovery of gold in Colorado
D)creation of a winter pass through the Rockies
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64
Which of the following best describes the American "gold rush" of 1849?
A)It lured people from all parts of the globe.
B)It only attracted Americans.
C)Most participants profited directly from finding gold.
D)After the "rush" was over, prospectors left California.
A)It lured people from all parts of the globe.
B)It only attracted Americans.
C)Most participants profited directly from finding gold.
D)After the "rush" was over, prospectors left California.
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65
How did Catholic immigrants hope to protect their religious heritage in America?
A)building more churches
B)state support of parochial schools
C)involvement in politics
D)push for conversions
A)building more churches
B)state support of parochial schools
C)involvement in politics
D)push for conversions
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66
What eventually happened to members of the Know-Nothing Party?
A)They joined the Whig Party.
B)They incorporated into the Democratic Party.
C)They were absorbed by the Republican Party.
D)They scattered and joined several different parties.
A)They joined the Whig Party.
B)They incorporated into the Democratic Party.
C)They were absorbed by the Republican Party.
D)They scattered and joined several different parties.
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67
Policies promoted by the Know-Nothings included:
A)pro-slavery.
B)pro-immigration.
C)anti-temperance.
D)pro-Protestant.
A)pro-slavery.
B)pro-immigration.
C)anti-temperance.
D)pro-Protestant.
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68
By the 1860s the majority of slaveholders owned
A)fewer than 5 slaves.
B)more than 5 slaves but fewer than 10.
C)between 10 and 20 slaves.
D)more than 20 slaves.
A)fewer than 5 slaves.
B)more than 5 slaves but fewer than 10.
C)between 10 and 20 slaves.
D)more than 20 slaves.
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69
In matters of religion it was most likely that
A)blacks had to embrace the religion of their masters.
B)most blacks did not participate in Christian religions.
C)blacks could choose what religion they wanted to practice.
D)slaves chose to keep the religious practices of their ancestors.
A)blacks had to embrace the religion of their masters.
B)most blacks did not participate in Christian religions.
C)blacks could choose what religion they wanted to practice.
D)slaves chose to keep the religious practices of their ancestors.
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70
What concerned northerners the most about the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850?
A)It made northerners part of the slave system.
B)It reduced the number of runaway slaves.
C)It infringed on the rights of freed blacks.
D)It provided financial incentives to those judges who found runaway slaves guilty.
A)It made northerners part of the slave system.
B)It reduced the number of runaway slaves.
C)It infringed on the rights of freed blacks.
D)It provided financial incentives to those judges who found runaway slaves guilty.
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71
Which of the following pieces of legislation regarding slavery was voted on by Congress but never officially became a law?
A)Wilmot Proviso
B)Northwest Ordinance
C)Missouri Compromise
D)Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
A)Wilmot Proviso
B)Northwest Ordinance
C)Missouri Compromise
D)Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
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72
In what year did the Supreme Court decide the Dred Scott case?
A)1850
B)1855
C)1857
D)1860
A)1850
B)1855
C)1857
D)1860
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73
Why were native-born Americans concerned about the endorsement of universal white manhood suffrage?
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74
Why was there so much animosity against Roman Catholics?
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75
What did men like Martin Delaney envision for the future of American blacks?
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76
How did President Buchanan abuse his executive power in the Dred Scott case?
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77
How did the trans-continental railroad finally get congressional approval?
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78
Pioneers who migrated westward encountered many difficulties in their attempts to settle. Discuss the challenges that faced settlers during the push to settle the western territories in the 19th century.
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79
President Polk's expansionary policy was often the subject of criticism. Summarize his policy and explain what actions he took during his term of office regarding the conflict in the Mexican territory.
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80
Identify who, what, where, when, and/or why the following are important:
1. Gunboat diplomacy
2. Anthony Burns
3. Levi Strauss
4. Charles Sumner
5. Harpers Ferry
6. Martin Delaney
7. Roger B. Taney
8. Franklin Pierce
9. Popular sovereignty
10. Prigg v. Pennsylvania
1. Gunboat diplomacy
2. Anthony Burns
3. Levi Strauss
4. Charles Sumner
5. Harpers Ferry
6. Martin Delaney
7. Roger B. Taney
8. Franklin Pierce
9. Popular sovereignty
10. Prigg v. Pennsylvania
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