HIS2213 #006/V06 – Flashcards

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Who wrote Democracy in America?
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Alexis de Tocqueville
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What was the first major canal project in the United States?
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The Erie Canal
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During the pre-Civil War period,
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horizontal allegiances tended to replace vertical allegiances;
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In Gibbons v. Ogden the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had the authority to
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regulate navigation on rivers.
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Who founded the fur-trading post in Astoria, Oregon?
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John Jacob Astor
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The Waltham and Lowell textile mills were more advanced than the mills established by Samuel Slater because they, unlike the Slater mills, produced
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finished fabrics.
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How did Samuel Slater transform American economic life?
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He helped design and built the country's first cotton mill.
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Which of the following best describes crop and land use patterns in the United States by the 1830s?
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The Old Northwest boomed with land development and wheat production.
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What was the direction of the population movement that took place between 1790 and 1840?
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From the Atlantic coast to the areas between the Appalachians and the Mississippi
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What was the economic status of most people in antebellum America?
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Middling
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What did the intense antebellum criticism of lawyers, physicians, ministers, and other professionals indicate about America?
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Americans were inclined to question authority.
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In Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation
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was a distinct political community and entitled to federal protection from Georgia's claims.
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The doctrine of "separate spheres" suggested that many Antebellum Americans believed that
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men were superior in worldly pursuits, and women were superior for their moral influence
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In 1838, why did thousands of Cherokees move from the southeastern United States to Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma?
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They were forced to move by the federal government.
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What did the military bounties awarded during the War of 1812 provide?
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Soldiers receive western land for service
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Which of the following was not one of the developments that took place in the United States after the War of 1812?
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Slowing of economic growth
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During the antebellum period, what happened to the birthrate among native-born white women?
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It declined.
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Which of the following commodities was a major agricultural product of the Old Southwest?
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Cotton
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New England became America's first industrial region in part because it had
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a surplus of young women to work in the mills.
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What impact did the Erie Canal have on New York City?
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It turned New York into the nation's largest city.
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Which of the following tribes was not one of the Five Civilized Tribes?
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Huron
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What was the purpose of the National Road?
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to facilitate westward migration.
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What was one of the major changes that took place in American towns and cities between 1820 and 1860?
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Towns grew rapidly, especially in the West.
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What was Alabama fever?
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a land rush in Alabama that caused the price of land to skyrocket.
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The main objective of the American Colonization Society was to
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free slaves and transport them back to Africa.
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Who founded the Church of Latter Day Saints (the Mormons) after claiming he received visions from God?
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Joesph Smith
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The tariff controversy of the early 1830s showed that
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the nation faced serious and growing sectional pressures in the years ahead.
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What is the difference between "hard money" and "soft money"?
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Hard money is specie like gold or silver, while soft money is paper.
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Why is Dorothea Dix famous?
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She campaigned for better treatment of the mentally handicapped.
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President Van Buren advocated the creation of the Independent Treasury because, he argued, it would
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help to keep federal money out of the grasp of business corporations.
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Charles Finney often considered the "father of modern revivalism" because he
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introduced special revival techniques and reached out to all Protestant denominations.
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What were "pet banks"?
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State banks chosen by President Jackson to be depositories of federal money.
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Why was the 1824 presidential election unique?
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John Quincy Adams was elected president by the House of Representatives.
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The Whig Party was made up of
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former Federalists and former Republicans who believed that the national government should encourage economic development.
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During the antebellum period, the American political system
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became more democratic.
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Who was the most famous and controversial white abolitionist?
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William Lloyd Garrison
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Members of the Oneida Community advocated
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communal ownership of property, and "complex marriages" in which every member of the community was married to every other member of the other sex.
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The Peggy Eaton affair was significant because it
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furthered a growing split between Andrew Jackson and his vice-president John C. Calhoun
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Which sect believed that Jesus was not divine but merely an exemplary human being?
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Unitarians
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During the pre-Civil War decades, what did most American painters prefer to paint?
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Landscapes
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Who is usually described as the father of mass entertainment in the U.S.?
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Phineas T. Barnum
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How did the McCormick reaper help the North win the Civil War?
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It allowed the North to keep agricultural production high even though many farmers went to fight.
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How did the writings of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman differ from those of Hawthorne, Poe, and Melville?
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Hawthorne, Poe, and Melville had a pessimistic view of the human condition.
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What was one of the results of rising urban land values in the early nineteenth-century American city?
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Many row houses were subdivided and occupied by many families.
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What type of urban housing developed during the early nineteenth century?
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Row Houses
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What advance in heating and cooking occurred in antebellum America?
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Coal-burning stoves were introduced
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Sylvester Graham was
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a prominent health food advocate.
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What impact did technological changes have on the American worker before the Civil War?
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The purchasing power of the average worker rose.
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Besides inventing the cotton gin, what did Eli Whitney do that benefited American manufacturing?
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He introduced the concept of interchangeable parts
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In 1860, about what percent of slave owners owned more than 20 slaves?
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Only about 12 percent.
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Who was the famous American who, as a slave, borrowed sailor's papers and escaped from Baltimore to New York City in 1838?
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Frederick Douglass
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Which of the following is an accurate statement about slave uprisings in the antebellum South?
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There were only three, and only one resulted in white deaths.
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What characterized life for most plantation mistresses?
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Isolation, drudgery, and humiliation.
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Which of the following was a common form of slave resistance?
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Work stoppages
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The Underground Railroad
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an effort to help slaves to escape, but it had only limited success.
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How did the Lower South acquire the slaves it used after 1808?
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It acquired most of its slaves from the Upper South.
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What shaped relations among whites in the Old South?
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A complex code of honor
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By 1860 what percentage of white southern families owned slaves?
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25%
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What was unusual about William Tiler Johnson?
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He was a free black who owned slaves.
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Which of the following statements is not an accurate description of slavery?
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Most slaves gladly accepted the limits on their freedom in return for security.
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Why was the Tredegar Iron Works significant?
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It was one of the few, large iron producers in the South.
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Which of the following was one of the few groups in the Old South to reject the dueling, brawling, and drinking of southern society?
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Evangelical churches
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What was Pidgin?
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It was a language developed by American-born slaves.
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Which list of states contains only states that were part of the Upper South?
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Virginia, North Carolina, and Arkansas
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What was an overseer?
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He was a slave owner's assistant who managed the discipline and punishment on a plantation.
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Where did over half of all free blacks in the Lower South live?
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In cities
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Why did factories develop slowly in the South?
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Slave discipline was difficult to maintain in a factory system. The economic rewards of agriculture were more certain. Industrialization might have disrupted the traditional southern social structure. To raise the capital needed to build factories, Southerners would have had to sell slaves.
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Most runaway slaves
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remained in the South.
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Which of the following is an accurate description of the typical slave diet?
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It was generally unbalanced, but there was plenty of food.
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Which of the following was one of the hallmarks of the West African cultures from which many American slaves had originated?
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Broad kinship ties
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Who led the 1831 rebellion in Southampton County, VA that terrified the South for generations?
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Nat Turner
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Why were some slaves allowed to work in towns or cities?
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They were in steady demand to work in ports, on the rivers, and in mining and lumbering.
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In The Impending Crisis of the South, Hinton Helper argued that
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nonslaveholders should abolish slavery in their own interest.
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Why did the growth rate of the free black population in the South slow after 1810?
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Fewer southern whites were freeing their slaves.
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In the Mexican-American War, why was the United States victorious in virtually all its encounters with Mexican forces?
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The United States possessed superior artillery and supplies.
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Which one of the following was not one of the results of the California gold rush?
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Slaves, free blacks, Indians, Chinese, and Anglos eagerly joined together in the gold fields.
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What was the Wilmot Proviso?
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It was a stipulation that slavery be prohibited in any territory acquired in the negotiations with Mexico.
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How much did the United States increase its land size by during President James K. Polk's administration?
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50 percent
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What did the Indians whom white emigrants encountered along the overland trail commonly do?
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They cooperated with the emigrants.
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Which of the following did the Whig political program in 1840 include?
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Government-financed internal improvements
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Empresarios were
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land agents who worked for Mexico to recruit American settlers to come to Texas.
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What was one reason that "dark horse" James K. Polk won the presidency in 1844?
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Polk convinced many northerners that the annexation of Texas would be in their best interest.
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The Battle of the Alamo
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provided a rallying point for Texans in their struggles against Mexico.
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Great Britain and the United States almost went to a war between in the 1840s because of a dispute over
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the border between the Oregon territory and British Columbia.
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According to the doctrine of "popular sovereignty, or "squatter sovereignty,"
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residents of a territory should be allowed to decide whether or not to permit slavery.
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A potato blight brought about "The Great Famine," a period of starvation in
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Ireland.
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Along the overland trail, how did the duties of men and women compare?
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Most women packed and unpacked the wagons in addition to performing their traditional duties.
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What was the main reason most European immigrants came to the United States between 1815 and 1860?
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Economic advancement
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"Manifest Destiny" is the belief that the United States had
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an obligation to spread American ideals across the continent
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What did President James K. Polk want from Mexico in 1845 and 1846?
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Acquisition from Mexico of California and New Mexico
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In the 1820s, Mexico attempted to attract American settlers to Texas by
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providing generous land grants to recruiting agents.
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In the 1840s, which of the following groups was not likely to support territorial expansion?
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Members of the Whig party
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In 1860 what groups accounted for three-fourths of all foreign-born Americans?
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Irish and Germans
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Who led the Texas army that defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto?
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Sam Houston
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Which of the following was one of the reasons why some antislavery northerners believed there was a southern conspiracy to extend slavery into the Southwest?
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President Tyler, a states' rights Democrat from Virginia, maneuvered to arrange the annexation of Texas.
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What was the Free-Soil Party's campaign slogan?
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"Free Trade, Free Labor, Free Speech, Free Men"
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In the Mexican-American War, the Mexican armies
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fought bravely and stubbornly, but unsuccessfully.
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Which statement best describes the Germans who came to the United States before 1860?
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They were diverse, hardworking, and clannish.
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Which provision of the Compromise of 1850 antagonized the North the most?
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The strengthening of the Fugitive Slave Act
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Why did "Bleeding Kansas" occur?
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Proslavery forces stole the election for the state legislature. Antislavery forces took up "Beecher's Bibles." John Brown led a brutal murder of five proslavery men. The nation's precarious sectional balance was in danger.
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The Lecompton Constitution
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protected the property rights of Kansas slaveholders and provided for a referendum on the admission of more slaves.
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Before his assault on Harpers Ferry in 1859, John Brown had gained notoriety by
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publishing an anti-slavery journal that savagely attacked the South.
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Who won the 1856 presidential election?
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James Buchanan
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What did the Know-Nothing Party argue?
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Immigration should be strictly limited.
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Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired?
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Fort. Sumter
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After the 1860 presidential election, why did Republicans reject any further compromise on the slavery issue?
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They believed that moderate southerners would soon regain control, and that compromise on matters of basic principle was tantamount to surrender.
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Which of the following candidates ran as Democrats in the 1860 election?
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John Breckinridge and Stephen Douglas
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Why did Abraham Lincoln win the 1860 presidential election?
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He took advantage of the split in the Democratic Party and won a plurality of the vote.
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Congressman Preston Brooks
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beat Charles Sumner with a cane.
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Which provision did the Lecompton constitution include?
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A referendum would be held to decide whether to allow more slaves into the state.
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The principle of popular sovereignty mean that
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each territory would decide for itself whether to allow slavery or not.
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Which of the following is not true about the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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It rendered the terms of the Compromise of 1850 void.
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In the course of his campaign against Stephen Douglas in 1858, Abraham Lincoln declared all of the following except
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The best way to preserve the Union was to ensure that slavery was legal in all states, North and South.
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In the 1850s, the main issue that unified the otherwise diverse elements of the new Republican party was
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"Bleeding Kansas"
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In Dred Scott v. Sandford, the Supreme Court ruled that slaves
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were not citizens; therefore, they could not sue in federal courts.
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Which territory had two competing governments in the 1850s?
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Kansas
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The Ostend Manifesto called for the United States to acquire
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Cuba.
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The Gadsden Purchase was
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a small strip of land in southern Arizona and New Mexico purchased from Mexico for a railroad line.
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Which of the following was a provision of the Fugitive Slave Act?
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Alleged fugitive slaves had no right to a jury trial.
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How did the Confederacy provide for its ordnance needs during the Civil War?
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It used munitions captured on the battlefield. It made munitions in government-owned factories. It imported munitions from Europe. It bought munitions from private firms.
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What was the most important factor in Abraham Lincoln's 1864 reelection victory?
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Atlanta fell to Union forces in September 1864.
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What did the National Bank Act of 1863 do?
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It established criteria by which a bank could get a federal charter and issue national bank notes.
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The Emancipation Proclamation
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freed slaves only in areas under Confederate control but not in areas that remained loyal.
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Besides providing some soldiers, what was the primary benefit of Union and Confederate conscription laws?
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They encouraged men to volunteer for military service.
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Which Union city experience a violent draft riot in 1863?
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New York City
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Why was Vicksburg so important to the Confederacy?
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It allowed trade and communication between Confederate states on either side of the Mississippi River.
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Originally developed by General Winfield Scott and later adopted by General Ulysses S. Grant, the Anaconda Strategy advocated
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constant pressure on Southern forces by controlling the Mississippi River and blockading the coast.
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Who was exempted from conscription during the Civil War?
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Northerners who paid the government $300
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Which of the following is an accurate generalization about health and sanitation at the Civil War battlefront?
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Although the ratio of disease to battle deaths was much better than during the Mexican War, two-thirds of deaths came from disease rather than battle wounds.
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How did the Trent affair almost trigger a war between the United States and Great Britain?
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The Union navy seized a ship carrying Confederate diplomats going to Great Britain and France.
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The Battle of Antietam in September 1862
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encouraged Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
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What happened to consumer prices during the Civil War?
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The North had an inflation rate of 80%, while the South had an inflation rate of 9,000%.
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Black soldiers in the Union army
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typically assigned to labor detachments or garrison duty and were therefore less likely to be killed in action.
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Of all the methods the northern and southern governments used to finance the war, which was the most effective in raising revenue?
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Printing paper money
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Which of the following statements concerning the Battle of Shiloh is not correct?
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Grant and Sherman won a great victory with relatively few casualties.
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How did the clash between the Virginia and the Monitor in March 1862 revolutionize naval warfare?
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It marked the first battle between ironclad ships.
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The development of the rifle was important because it
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forced generals to rely less on cavalry.
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At the First Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas),
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amateur armies on both sides fought a bloody battle with confederate forces ultimately prevailing.
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Which group of battles is correctly identified as Union or Confederate victories?
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Union victories: Antietam, Gettysburg, and Vicksburg
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Why was the Union more politically cohesive than the Confederacy?
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The presence of a vocal and politically powerful opposition in the North forced the Republicans to unite behind their leader.
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Which of the following statements concerning conscription in the Civil War is true?
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It was instituted first by the Confederacy.
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What was the economic status of most people in antebellum America?
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Bankurpt
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What unintended consequence did the Embargo Act of 1807 produce?
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It stimulated merchants to invest their capital into domestic factories.
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Which political theory postulates that the Union is a compact among the states and that a state has the right to override a federal law?
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Nullification
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The Force Bill authorized President Jackson to
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use arms to collect customs duties in South Carolina.
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Which sect believed that Jesus was not divine but merely an exemplary human being?
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Unitarians
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Who won the 1840 presidential election?
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William H. Harrison
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Which section of the country tended to oppose tariffs?
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The South
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What was the dispute in the 1830s Nullification Crisis?
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South Carolina argued that a state had the right to override a federally-enacted tariff.
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Isaac Singer transformed American society by
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patenting a practical sewing machine that allowed for the mass production of textiles.
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What medical development greatly advanced the image of surgeons and the success of health care in the decades before the Civil War?
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Development of anesthesia
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Who was the most popular dramatist in antebellum America?
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Edwin Forrest
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