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HIST 1301 Final Exam Study Guide

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HIST 1301
Final Exam Study Guide
Terms: There will be a total of seven (7) multiple choice questions drawn from this term
bank. Each question will be worth one (1) point. Additionally there will be two (2)
terms that you will be asked to define and explain how and why they are important to the
general historical narrative. These terms will be worth two (2) points each.
The Common Wealth System The Missouri Compromise War of 1812
The Industrial Revolution Underground Railroad Oregon Trail
Waltham’s power looms Seneca Falls Conference Abolitionism
Compromise of 1877 Manifest Destiny John Tyler
Gettysburg Address Margaret Fuller Force Bill
Fugitive Slave Act William Lloyd Garrison Wilmot Proviso
Radical Republicans Frederick Douglass Dred Scott
Kansas-Nebraska Act Turner’s Rebellion Vicksburg
Indian Removal Act of 1830 Texas Revolution Fort Sumter
The American System Transcendentalism Reconstruction
Emancipation Proclamation Henry David Thoreau Fort Sumter
Martin Van Buren Black Codes Cotton gin
Battle of Gettysburg Missouri Compromise Lewis Hayden
Andrew Jackson Free Soil Party Lowell, MA
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Massachusetts Joseph Smith (Mormonism) Free Soil Party
The Panic of 1837 “Bleeding Kansas” Fourierism
Ordinance of Nullification Compromise of 1850 Whig Party
Short Answer Questions: provide a 2-4 sentence response to the following questions.
You MUST answer the Republican Party question. Choose ONE of the two questions
that are numbered. There are a total of four (4) possible points for this section.
Answer the following question:
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Radical Republicans went into the South with the
intentions of creating a truly egalitarian society. Were they successful? What were the
successes and failures of Reconstruction? Please be as specific as possible.
Choose one of the following two questions
1) What was the main difference between John Quincy Adams’ American System
and the economic approaches of Andrew Jackson?
2) How did Abraham Lincoln’s attitude surrounding slavery change over time?
What was it before the outbreak of the Civil War and what had it become by
1863?

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HIST 1301 Final Exam Study Guide Terms: There will be a total of seven (7) multiple choice questions drawn from this term bank. Each question will be worth one (1) point. Additionally there will be two (2) terms that you will be asked to define and explain how and why they are important to the general historical narrative. These terms will be worth two (2) points each. The Common Wealth System The Industrial Revolution Waltham’s power looms Compromise of 1877 Gettysburg Address Fugitive Slave Act Radical Republicans Kansas-Nebraska Act Indian Removal Act of 1830 The American System Emancipat ...
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