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In general, Native American groups prior to contact with Europeans |
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had adapted to a variety of geographic and climate conditions |
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Which of the following was NOT a factor in the success of the Spanish in conquering Native American peoples? |
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the importation of Africans |
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All of the following were reasons the English were interested in colonization EXCEPT |
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English landlords wanted to import their enclosure movement to the Americas to make money |
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Which of the following was NOT a direct result of the dumping of precious metals from the Americas into European markets |
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introduction of joint-stock companies |
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Which of the following is a true statement about Puritanism? |
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Puritanism was based on a set of religious, political, and social values. |
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The first published poet in the North American colonies was |
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William Penn called his colony a "Holy Experiment" because he |
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wanted to establish a self-governing colony with political and religious freedom |
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The Bodies of Liberty, the first set of laws in the English colonies, was passed by the |
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Massachusetts General Court |
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Tobacco was the most important export commodity in the late seventeenth century for which of the following |
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Which of the following is NOT a true statement about life in the English colonies? |
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The colonies had no colleges, so young men had to go to England for higher education. |
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Which of the following was fought between colonists and Native Americans? |
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A major difference in government structure between royal colonies and charter colonies was |
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the colonists elected their own governor in charter colonies, whereas the monarch appointed the governor in a royal colony |
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The development of enslaved Africans as the chief labor supply after Bacon's Rebellion occurred because of |
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the growing number of white landless and discontented former servants |
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The first colony in the 1600s to require that each town establish a public primary school was |
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While the English were the largest group of people to immigrate to the colonies, the second largest group were |
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A significant characteristic of the social class structure in the English colonies was |
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the size and wealth of the middle class |
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The child depicted in this painting reflects what idea of Puritans? |
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Children were considered small adults. |
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"The stench of the hold while we were on the coast was so intolerably loathsome, that it was dangerous to remain there for any time, and some of us had been permitted to stay on deck for the fresh air . . . " |
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a slave ship bound for the Americas |
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The religious group that had the greatest influence in New England after the initial phase of settlement was |
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Over time, which of the following rights were married women in the colonies able to exercise? |
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The Great Awakening spurred all of the following EXCEPT |
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the banning of Anglicanism |
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A major difference between slavery in Virginia and in the Carolinas and Georgia was that |
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most slaves in Virginia had been born in the colony rather than imported |
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Which of the following was a major advantage for the British in North America during the French and Indian War? |
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The British colonies were populated with families willing to fight for their homes |
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The British government did not enforce the Proclamation of 1763 because |
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it was to the benefit of the British empire to have the colonists move West |
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British policy toward its colonies in the 1600s and 1700s was based on the principle of |
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The "power of the purse," colonial legislatures' ability to influence the actions of royal officials in the colonies, was eliminated by the |
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All of the following are examples of the influence of Enlightenment thinking EXCEPT |
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"Of more worth is one honest man to society, and in the sight of God than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived." |
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The battle of Saratoga in 1777 was important because it |
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brought France into a formal alliance with the United States |
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The Peace of Paris called for all of the following EXCEPT |
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Florida was given to the United States |
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The major difficulty of government under the Articles of Confederation was |
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lack of a chief executive |
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Which of the following provided the plan for all subsequent admission of territories to statehood in the United States? |
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The Great Compromise reached at the Constitutional Convention resulted in |
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the establishment of a legislature of two houses, a House of Representatives based on population and a Senate with equal representation among the states |
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The major shortcoming of the new Constitution according to Anti-Federalists was |
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lack of protection for individuals |
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Which of the following is the correct listing of the freedoms included in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? |
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freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, right to assemble |
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The authority of Congress to approve presidential nominees to the federal judiciary is an example of |
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The reason underlying Alexander Hamilton's proposal that the United States government redeem all bonds at face value and pay all state debts was |
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to convince wealthy Americans that the United States was a safe investment |
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Which of the following was the first test of the unity of the United States under its new Constitution? |
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Which of the following helped to lay out Washington, DC, and was a mathematician and astronomer? |
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The Federalists party of the 1790s found its support among |
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Northern merchants, New England farmers, and skilled workers |
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"'Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances, with any portion of the foreign world." |
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The Treaty of Greenville is significant because |
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Native Americans in the Old Northwest ceded most of their lands to the United States |
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The Sedition Act was used primarily against |
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Republican printers and editors |
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The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions are significant because |
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they were the first articulation of the doctrine of nullification |
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The Supreme Court decision that established the principle of judicial review of acts of Congress was |
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All of the following were results of the Louisiana Purchase EXCEPT |
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it provided a Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean |
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The purpose of the Embargo Act of 1807 was to |
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preserve the neutrality of the United States |
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Which of the following groups lost significant influence as a result of the War of 1812? |
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The War of 1812 was significant because |
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the new United States fought Great Britain to a standoff |
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Between 1780 and 1830, the population of the United States grew from 2.7 million to 12 million chiefly as a result of |
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The Monroe Doctrine was a bold statement by the United States because |
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the nation did not have the power to back it up |
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Henry Clay's plan to finance a national bank, levy a protective tariff, and use federal funds to finance internal improvements is known as |
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The Missouri Compromise was important because |
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it established a boundary line for the expansion of slavery |
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The Democratic Party of Andrew Jackson attracted |
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Southerners, Westerners, and Northern urban workers |
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The election of 1824 resulted |
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in the House of Representatives' deciding the election |
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The subject of the following cartoon is |
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Jackson's use of the spoils system to reward supporters |
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Which of the following transformed the economy of the Southern states? |
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the invention of the cotton gin |
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Jackson's Specie Circular resulted in |
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"John Marshall has made his decision. Now let him enforce it." |
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The transportation revolution had all of the following effects EXCEPT |
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the South was more closely tied to the Midwest |
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All of the following resulted from the Second Great Awakening EXCEPT |
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the rapid decline in the Methodist and Baptist churches |
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The putting-out system was made possible only because of the adoption of |
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One of the biggest societal changes of the early 1800s was |
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the new concept of domesticity governing women's roles as wife and mother |
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Early union efforts were aimed at organizing |
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skilled, white male workers |
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An author whose works helped to establish a national identity for American literature was |
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Transcendentalists were interested in using their literary output |
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By the 1830s, the greatest growth in printed material occurred in |
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Which of the following artists painted romanticized versions of life on the western frontier? |
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The campaign for local option laws was one aspect of which of the following movements? |
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Which of the following characteristics of European American society was not adopted by the Cherokee nation? |
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individual's right to sell land to European Americans |
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All of the following are associated with the abolition movement EXCEPT |
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All of the following were associated with the Underground Railroad EXCEPT |
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All of the following split the abolitionist movement EXCEPT |
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Southern abolitionists versus Northern abolitionists |
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Texas gained its independence as a result of |
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the battle of San Jacinto |
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Members of the Whig Party were most likely to disagree among themselves over the issue of |
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extension of slavery into the territories |
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The first example of the factory system in the United States was the work of |
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The first well-known woman scientist in the United States was |
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Middle-class Americans at mid-century viewed public education |
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as a stabilizing force in a world of rapid change |
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Most fiction and nonfiction writers in the first part of the mid-nineteenth century |
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Which of the following is an allegory of good and evil? |
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is an example of the mudslinging that went on in the election of 1840 |
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Labor had limited success in organizing in the 1840s and 1850s primarily because of |
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the increasing ethnic diversity of the workforce as immigration increased |
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Americans who settled in Texas under Mexican rule plotted rebellion when Mexico tried |
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to enforce its ban on slavery |
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The Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 took up the issue of |
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Folk artists tended to use which of the following as themes for their works? |
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portraits and scenes of family life |
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"East by sunrise, West by sunset, North by the Arctic Expedition, and South as far as we darn well please." |
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Those most likely to move into the class of Southern elite were |
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middle-class professionals |
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Which of the following was NOT a utopian community? |
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Oberlin College is credited with being |
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the first coeducational college |
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All of the following underlay anti-immigrant feelings in the 1800s EXCEPT |
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immigrants would hold back progress |
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Which of the following is an accurate description of the growth of cities by the mid-1800s? |
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Cities were becoming separated into neighborhoods based on socioeconomic levels. |
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The Whig Party was replaced as a major party in the two-party system by the |
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The majority of pioneers in Oregon and the Puritans in Massachusetts had which of the following motivations in common? |
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better themselves financially |
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Which of the following was meant to stop Congress from considering anti-slavery petitions? |
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Most white Southern families |
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lived at subsistence level |
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All of the following were reasons that Southerners gave to justify slavery EXCEPT |
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the lack of a transportation network in the South meant there was no motivation to become industrialized |
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Which of the following was NOT true about life in the North for free African Americans? |
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Although African Americans lived in segregated areas, their children did not attend segregated schools. |
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"Can people of a Territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution? I answer emphatically, . . . that in my opinion the people of a Territory can by lawful means, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a State constitution." |
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All of the following increased tensions between North and South over slavery EXCEPT |
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the rise of the Know-Nothing Party |
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threatened a U.S.-supported revolution in Cuba if Spain would not sell the island to the United States |
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The Wilmot Proviso was controversial because it proposed |
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a ban on slavery in any state created out of land bought from Mexico |
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Most goldhunters in the California gold rush of 1849 |
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expected to find gold and return home |
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Of the various provisions of the Compromise of 1850, which one helped to turn many Northerners into abolitionists? |
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The Republican platform of 1860 |
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supported John Brown's raid |
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The Civil War was most likely a result of |
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opposing and intractable differences between North and South |
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Which of the following explains why Lincoln did not initially make emancipation a goal of the Civil War? |
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He was concerned that the border states would join the Confederacy |
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All of the following were disadvantages of the Confederacy EXCEPT |
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they had to fight a defensive war |
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The major goal of the Confederacy's foreign policy was to |
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gain recognition as an independent nation from foreign governments |
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The main goal of Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was to |
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restore the Union as quickly as possible |
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All of the following were part of Johnson's Reconstruction plan EXCEPT |
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Confederate debts would be repaid |
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After the Civil War, women were told to put aside their demand for voting rights and to work instead for |
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voting rights for African American men |
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Andrew Johnson based his veto of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 on which of the following? |
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It was unconstitutional because it violated states' rights |
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The most important goal for freed slaves was |
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to acquire land, a house, and a means of making a living |
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Which of the following was part of the Radical Republicans' plan for Reconstruction? |
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The new state constitutions were to guarantee voting rights for African American males |
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"Seward's Folly" refers to |
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the purchase of Alaska from Russia |
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Redeemers were so-called because they |
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were white Southern politicians who restored white supremacy in the South |
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Reconstruction ended in 1877 because |
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a deal was reached to name Hayes the winner of the presidential election of 1876 in exchange for an end to Reconstruction |
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Which of the following replaced the plantation system of agriculture in the South? |
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White Southerners benefited from all of the following after the Civil War EXCEPT |
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What did Presidents George Washington, Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and Ulysses S. Grant have in common? |
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