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WILMOT PROVISO
COMPROMISEOF
1950
UNDERGROUND
RAILROAD
UNCLE TOM’S
CABIN PUBLISHED
KANSAS NEBRASKA
ACT
LINCOLN DOUGLAS
DEBATES
SUMMER BROOKS
INCIDENT
DRED SCOT
V SANFORD
BLEEDING
KANSAS
JOHN BROWNS
RAID
FUGITIVE
SLAVE LAW
FREEPORT
DOCTRINE POPULAR SOVERIGNTY
BIRTH OF
REPUBLICAN PARTY
ELECTIONOF
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
SLAVE CODES
STEPHEN DOUGLAS
PUSH FOR POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
SOUTH CAROLINA
SECCESSION
Franklin
Pierce
James Buchanan
Harriet Beecher
Stowe
Stephen Douglas
36-30
54-40 or
fight
Adams Onis Monroe Doctrine Henry
Clay American System 109-112 Missouri
Compromise
117-127
Election
of 1824 Corrupt Bargain Henry
Clay/John Q Adams Spoils System
Worcester
v Georgia Tariff of Abominations
John C Calhoun Jackson versus the National Bank Nullification
REFORM
Pages 134-
159
Charles Finney Joseph Smith Brigham Young Utopian
Movement-Shakers
Ralph Waldo
Emerson transcendentalists Civil Disobedience Horace Mann Dorthea Dix
temperance
Nat Turner William Lloyd Garrison Frederick
Douglas Declaration of sentiments/ Elizabeth cady Stanton Lucretia Mott Sarah and Angelina Grimke
Western Expansion 166- 183
James K Polk Santa
Anna the Alamo Sam Houston
Stephen F Austin Empressario
GTT Zach Taylor
Winfield Scott
Treaty Guadelope Hildago
.) This was the successful treaty that gave the US the state of Florida:
Ghent b.) Jay Treaty
c.) Adams Onis Treaty d.) Pinckney Treaty
When we hear of the 36-30 line we are reminded of:
A.) The Monroe Doctrine b.) the Hartford Convention c.) the Pinckney Treaty
d.) the Missouri Compromise
34.) He was the author of the economic
system known as the American System:
Thomas Jefferson b.) Henry Clay c.) Alexander Hamilton d.) Andrew Jackson
A major reason for the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine (1823) was to
- discourage United States trade
with Latin America
- defend the Panama Canal from Great
Britain
- prevent
further European colonization in the Caribbean region
- provide economic aid to Latin
nations
During the presidency of Andrew Jackson, the spoils system resulted in
- federal laws being nullified by
the states
- elected officials rewarding their
supporters with government jobs
- all free males being given the
right to vote
- the end of political corruption in the federal
government
Jacksonian democracy celebrated:
a.) the rise of the Whig Party
b.) the dignity of the common people in American politics
c.) the goals of increasing sectionalism in the US
d.) the ideals a strong federal government with less importance placed on state government
54.)
Which of the following did President Jackson support:
a..)
Pet Banks in the US
b.)
South Carolinas right to nullify federal laws
c.)
the Second National Bank of the US
d.)
womens suffrage
55.) In the Missouri Compromise,__________ enters as free state.
a.) Missouri b.) Illinois c.) Texas d.) California e.) Maine
56.) Era of Good Feelings President:
a.) James Madison b.)
James Monroe c.) Andrew Jackson d.) John Q Adams
1.) WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WOULD SOUTHERN POLTICIANS HAVE BEEN MOST LIKELY TO SUPPORT? A.) WILMOT PROVISO B.) KANSAS NEBRASKA
ACT C.) REPUBLICAN PARTY OF 1854 D.) UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY: A.) REPRESENTED A SYSTEM THAT GAVE EACH STATE THE
POWER TO DECIDE ITS OWN POSISITON ON SLAVERY B.) WAS A MAJOR COMPONENT OF THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 C.) LAUNCHED
STEPHEN DOUGLAS ONTO THE NATIONAL SCENE AS HE AUTHORED THIS PROPOSAL D.) ALL
OF THESE ARE CORRECT
4.) CALIFORNIA BECOMES A STATE IN THE UNION AS A RESULT OF:
A.) THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE B.) THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 C.) THE
KANSAS NEBRASK ACT D.) ITS ACCEPTANCE OF POPULAR SOVERIGNTY E.) NONE OF THESE ARE CORRECT
5.) SHE WAS A POPULAR LEADER OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: A.)
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE B.) ELIZABETH CADY STANTON
C.) HARRIET TUBMAN D.) ROSE O NEAL E.) CLARA BARTON
6.) THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FORMED: A.) LARGELY TO SUPPORT THE ANTI SLAVERY MOVEMENT B.) TO OPPOSE THE NEWLY FORMED FREE SOIL PARTY C.)
AS AN OPPOSITION TO THE NEW RAILROAD TO BE BUILT OUT OF CHICAGO D.) TO ADVANCE WOMENS RIGHTS IN AMERICA
7.) HE AUTHORED THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 A.) HENRY CLAY B.) JOHN C CALHOUN C.0 STEPHEN DOUGLAS D.) ABRAHAM LINCOLN
E.) JOHN BROWN
8.) WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WAS NOT A COMPONENT OF THE COMPROMISE OF 1850?
A.) CALIFORNIA BECOMES A FREE STATE B.) THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT IS LAUNCHED C.) POPULAR SOVERIGNTY IS ESTABLISHED
IN UTAH AND NEW MEXICO D.) MAINE IS ADMITTED AS A FREE STATE
9.) BLEEDING KANSAS: A.)
IS A TERM THAT DESCRIBES THE MINI CIVIL WAR THAT DEVELOPED IN KANSAS
OVER THE SLAVERY ISSUE B.) WAS IN PART INSTIGATED BY JOHN BROWN AND HIS FOLLOWERS AFTER THE POTTAWOTAMIE MASSACRE C.)
WAS A TERM THAT DESCRIBES THE VOTING DAY OUTCOME WHEN MISSOURI BORDER RUFFIANS COME ACROSS TO KANSAS ANS STUFFBALLOT BOXES
WITH PRO SLVERY VOTES D.) ALL OF THESE ARE CORRECT
10.) WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING REPRESENTED THE INTENSE EMOTIONAL
FEELINGS IN CONGRESS OVER THE SLAVE ISSUE, HERE A SENATOR WAS PHYSICALLY BEATEN? A.) THE FREE PORT DOCTRINE DEBATE B.)
THE SUMNER- BROOKS INCIDENT C.) THE LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATES D.)
ALL OF THESE WERE POSITIVE AND NONE CREATED TENSION IN CONGRESS
11.) DRED SCOT VS SANFORD
1857: A.) WAS A VICTORY FOR NORTHERN POLITICIANS B.) WAS A VICTORY FOR SOUTHERN
PLANTERS AND POLITICIANS IN THE SOUTH C.) SETTLED THE SLAVE ISSUE ONCE AND FOR ALL D.) EXTENDED SLAVERY INTO
ALL THE NEW TERRITORIES, INCLUDING THOSE IN THE NORTH
12.) THIS INCIDENT ATTEMPTED TO UNITE SLAVES ALL AT ONCE IN
ONE UPRISING AGAINST THEIR SLAVE OWNERS, IT FAILED:
A.) THE DRED SCOT CASE B.) THE RESULTS OF THE LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATES C.) THE JOHN BROWN RAID AT HARPERS FERRY D.) THE KANSAS NEBRASKA ACT
13.) IT WAS HERE THAT STEPHEN DOUGLAS BEGAN
TO FORMALLY PROMOTE HIS POPULAR SOVERIGNTY THEORY: A.) DURING THE LINCOLN
DOUGLAS DEBATES WITH HIS THE FREE PORT DOCTRINE B.) DURING
THE CONGRESSIONAL SESSION IN WHICH WE WITNESSED THE SUMNER BROOKS INCIDENT C.) AT POTTAWOTOMIE CREEK KANSAS FOLLOWING
THE JPOHN BROWN UPRISING
14.) AUTHOR OF UNCLE TOM'S CABIN: A.) HARRIET BEECHER STOWE B.) HARRIET TUBMAN C.) HENRY DAVID
THOREAU D.) STEPHEN DOUGLAS
This country sold Florida to the US in the an 1821 treaty?
a.) Britain, b.) Spain
c.) France d.) Mexico e.) Russia
In the Supreme Court Case of Worcester v Georgia:
a.) ruled that the Cherokees had "an unquestionable
right" to their lands.
b.) ordered the Cherokees to vacate their lands east of the
Mississippi River
c.) prohibited the intermarriage
of Indians and plantation workers
d.) ordered the state of Georgia
to enforce Indian voting rights
Which of the following best explains the meaning of James K Polk’s 1844 campaign
slogan Fifty Four Forty or Fight?
a.) the US
government should refuse to make peace with the American Indian
b.) the US should refuse to make
a treaty with Mexico
c.) He promised to fight Canada
d.) He was willing to fight Britain for the Oregon Country north to 54-40
.) Jacksonian democracy celebrated:
a.) the rise of the Whig Party
b.) the dignity of the common people in
American politics
c.) the goals of increasing sectionalism in the US
d.) the ideals a strong federal government with less importance placed on state
government
He was the first Whig to be elected President in 1840, and also a War of 1812 General.
a.) William Henry Harrison
b.) James K Polk
c.) Martin Van Buren
d.) Henry Clay
On Civil Disobedience was a philosophy expressed by:
a.) Ralph Waldo Emerson b.) Andrew Jackson c.) Henry David Thoreau
d.) Henry Clay
The Second Great Awakening was led by:
a.) transcendentalists b.)evangelicals c.) Jacksonian Democrats d.) the rich upper class
Joseph Smith was a key religious leader for:
a.) Mormons b.) transcendentalists c.) Protestant Evangelicals d.) Catholics
34.) Which of the following best describes a Shaker Philosophy?
a.) God cannot be found in Nature or in man, wear to live our lives independently
of any belief in God
b.) Men and women should live separately, with an economy flourishing because of
Shakers high attention to quality crafts and farming
c.)the equality of women in all areas of society must be a primary goal for future
America
.)Horace Mann became a key figure in what reform movement?
a.) temperance b.) womens rights
c.) education d.) anti
slavery
37.) Dorothea Dix was inspired to dedicate her life to a humanitarian crusade by:
a.) the mistreatment of women in factories
b.) the conditions in poorly funded schools
c.) the lack of schools for the blind and deaf
d.) the discovery of the confinement of the mentally ill in local jails
e.) the increased suicide rate in Pa and NY prisons
38.) Temperance was:
a.) an effort to end alcohol abuse in the US
b.) a way by which the federal government sought to put an end to slavery in America
c.) an issue that many believed led to family violence
39.) Nat
Turners main motivation for his actions d
39.) Nat Turners main motivation for his actions were:
a.) biblically based and spoken from God
b.) to gain vengeance against Northenors who tried to end the gag rule
c.) to gain popularity for his effort to run for Congress in the state of Virginia
d.) humanitarian in nature
39.) In the Missouri Compromise,__________ enters as free state.
a.) Missouri b.) Illinois c.) Texas d.) California e.) Maine
39.) Era of Good Feelings President:
a.) James Madison b.) James Monroe c.) Andrew Jackson d.) John Q Adams
39.) Charles Finney:
a.) was an evangelical preacher , revivalist who led passionate sermons
b.) became a leading voice for southern
rights and an advocate of the gag rule
c.) started the Oneida Community
d.) was a key reformer for the deaf
and blind
40.) Founder of the Church of Latter Day Saints:
a.) Brigham Young b.) James Fennimore Cooper c.) Horace Mann d.) Ralph Waldo Emerson e.) none of these are true
39.) Created the American Spelling Book in the 1780’s
a.) Daniel Webster b.) Noah Webster c.) Charles Finney
d.) Horace Mann
The Liberator tried to reach out to people and convince them that:
a.) slavery was politically wrong
b.) slavery was a necessary evil
c.) slavery would die out over time and to just be patient
d.) slavery was morally wrong
e.) both b and c are correct
59.) Dorothea Dix was inspired to dedicate her life to a humanitarian movement crusade by:
a.) the mistreatment of women
b.) conditions in the poorly funded public schools
c.) discovery of confinement of the mentally ill in local jails’
d.) the lack of schools for the blind
an
The Seneca Falls
Convention is associated with which of the following?
a.) Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Women’s Movement of the 1800’s
b.) It was one
of the Utopian Communities established in the 1820’s
c.)John C Calhoun
and the South Carolina Nullification Crisis
d.) William
Lloyd Garrison and the Abolitionist Movement
62.) Women, viewed as moral leaders in the home and education, was a platform issue for the:
a.) cult of inequality
b.) cult of abolition
c.)
cult of domesticity
d.) cult of ethnicity
63.) Sarah and
Angelina Grimke:
a.) were key supporters of the abolition movement
b.) were the 2 key organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention
c.) supported states rights and South Carolina’s
position on nullification
d.) opposed voting rights for women
62.)
The Declaration of Sentiments(1848)
a.)
outlined womens future aims
for equality
b.)
was created by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and four other women
c.)
was created at the Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
d.)
all of these are true
63.)
Which word would best describe Susan B Anthony?
a.) abolitionist b.) suffragist c.)
evangelical d.) radical
62.) Led by this man, American emigrants began to settle in Texas
in large numbers:
a.) Zach Taylor b.) Santa Anna c.) Stephen F Austin d.) Davey Crockett
63.) 54-40 or fight!
Became a rallying cry under his Presidency:
a.) James K Polk b.) William Henry Harrison c.) John Tyler
d.) Andrew Jackson
64.) 54- 40 or
fight, refers to :
a.) our US
efforts to expand into Texas and annex
b.) our response to the British over disputed lands along the
Mississippi R
c.) our response to the British over our aims at seizing
what is now British Columbia to the 54th parallel
d.) Santa Anna’s ultimatum at the Alamo
65.) “ Remember
the Alamo” became a rallying cry for this man , his troops and their efforts to capture
Santa Anna.
a.) Davey Crockett b.) Sam Houston c.) James K Polk d.) Winfield Scott
66.) In which of
the following military encounters did America NOT officially declare war by an act of Congress?
a.) World War
2 b.) the War with Mexico
1845 c.) the Vietnam War d.)
none of these apply
67.) Old Fuss and
Feathers:
a.) General Winfield Scott b.) General Zach Taylor c.) Pres James K Polk
d.) General
Stephen Kearney
68.) Nicknamed
the Long Marcher:
69.) A.) Stephen Kearney b.) Zach Taylor c.) Winfield Scott d.) Sam Houston
70.) In the Oregon Territory:
a.) compromise was reached with Britain at the 49th parallel
b.) compromise was reached with Mexico as they surrendered all of the land
c.) compromise was never reached and we ended up going
to war against Mexico
71.) What was NOT
a part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago?
a.) Mexico would recognize the Rio Grande as the southern border with Texas
b.) The US
would take possession of the former Mexican provinces of California and New Mexico
c.) Mexico would surrender all lands north from Mexico City to the US
d.) All of these are a part of the Treaty
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