American history 3.05 unit exam

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QUESTION 1 1. Farms, slaughterhouses, supply stores, and banks were all considered characteristics of what area? the Northwest the South the frontier none of the above 1 points QUESTION 2 1. Who was a Senator from Kentucky who ran for the office of the Presidency in 1824 and was known for his wild ways? Henry Clay John C. Calhoun Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams 1 points QUESTION 3 1. This President was considered the first to win the election due to his widespread popularity. George Washington Thomas Jefferson John Tyler Andrew Jackson 1 points QUESTION 4 1. _______ was considered a leader in the women's movement during the 1800s. Betty Friedan Ralph Nader Margaret Sanger Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1 points QUESTION 5 1. Who was known for assisting fugitive slaves? Nat Turner Denmark Vesey Harriet Tubman Harriet Beecher Stowe 1 points QUESTION 6 1. Who invented the cotton gin? Samuel Morse Eli Whitney Cyrus McCormick Francis Cabot Lowell 1 points QUESTION 7 1. What is a sense of pride and loyalty towards one's country known as? Containment Policy nationalism isolationism communism 1 points QUESTION 8 1. Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Gibbons vs. Ogden? Henry Clay Daniel Webster James Monroe John Marshall 1 points QUESTION 9 1. _______ led a slave revolt in Virginia in 1831. Frederick Douglass W.E.B. Du Bois Nat Turner Duke Ellington 1 points QUESTION 10 1. Who wrote the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin? Emily Dickinson Sojourner Truth Frederick Jackson Turner Harriet Beecher Stowe 1 points QUESTION 11 1. Routes used by fugitive slaves to escape slavery were called the Trail of Tears. Cumberland Road. Toll Roads. Underground Railroad. 1 points QUESTION 12 1. The _______ was issued after the War of 1812 and considered part of America's foreign policy. Monroe Doctrine Treaty of Paris Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Northwest Ordinance 1 points QUESTION 13 1. This man had a significant impact on the growth and development of Massachusetts. Cyrus McCormick Robert Fulton Francis Cabot Lowell Nat Turner 1 points QUESTION 14 1. In which location were tenements, lack of proper sanitation, hospitals, and schools present? cities in the 1800s the frontier Cherokee Nation none of the above 1 points QUESTION 15 1. _______ served to protect the rights of workers. The temperance movement Labor unions Suffrage NAFTA 1 points QUESTION 16 1. What led to improvements in the southern economy during the 1800s? introduction of horses education reform prohibition cotton 1 points QUESTION 17 1. Who was elected as President in 1828 and was also responsible for suppressing the Seminole uprisings in Florida? Howard Taft William McKinley Andrew Jackson Andrew Johnson 1 points QUESTION 18 1. _______ was considered a leader in prison reform. Dorothea Dix Lydia Child Mennonite leaders William Lloyd Garrison 1 points QUESTION 19 1. To what does the word suffrage refer? foreign policy Native Americans the right to vote poor conditions in a city 1 points QUESTION 20 1. In 1822, _______ led a slave revolt in Charlestown, South Carolina. Frederick Jackson Turner Abraham Lincoln Nat Turner Denmark Vesey 1 points QUESTION 21 1. Which of the following called for a reduction in the number of warships in the Great Lakes region? Monroe Doctrine Great Compromise Rush-Bagot Agreement Thirteenth Amendment 1 points QUESTION 22 1. Who ran for the office of President in 1824 and seemed to relate to the common man? James K. Polk John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson none of the above 1 points QUESTION 23 1. This President was known for his focus on domestic issues and internal improvements. Thomas Jefferson James Monroe Henry Clay John Quincy Adams 1 points QUESTION 24 1. Who served as President during the Adams-Onis Treaty? John Adams James Monroe John Quincy Adams none of the above 1 points QUESTION 25 1. He advocated the use of taxes to support public schools. Horace Mann Frederick Douglass Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams 1 points QUESTION 26 1. What did Andrew Jackson consider a top priority on his presidential agenda? improving foreign relations the economy improved treatment of the Native Americans doing away with patronage 1 points QUESTION 27 1. _______ was considered to have a negative impact on southern states. Monroe Doctrine Tariff of 1828 Trail of Tears Cumberland Road 1 points QUESTION 28 1. Which of the following gave President Jackson the right to do whatever was necessary to collect funds from South Carolina? Force Bill Compromise Tariff Eighteenth Amendment none of the above 1 points QUESTION 29 1. Who was considered an advocate of forced removal of Native Americans from their land? John Ross Nat Turner Andrew Jackson William McKinley 1 points QUESTION 30 1. Which of the following terms means "to stop working"? strike secede embargo industrialization 1 points QUESTION 31 1. He was opposed to the old appointment system and began what became known as the "spoils system". John Quincy Adams John Adams Henry Clay Andrew Jackson 1 points QUESTION 32 1. _______ was a leader in education reform during the 1800s. Daniel Webster Frederick Jackson Turner Horace Mann none of the above 1 points QUESTION 33 1. Which of the following wrote the book Uncle Tom's Cabin? Nat Turner Denmark Vesey Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Tubman 1 points QUESTION 34 1. He did not support the Bank of the United States. George Washington James Monroe Nicholas Biddle Andrew Jackson 1 points QUESTION 35 1. Who succeeded Andrew Jackson as President of the United States? Henry Clay James Monroe Martin Van Buren none of the above 1 points QUESTION 36 1. The _______ declared that the United States would oppose any efforts by an outside power to control the nations in the western hemisphere. Northwest Ordinance Tariff of 1828 Monroe Doctrine Containment Policy 1 points QUESTION 37 1. Which of the following developed as a result of the War of 1812? temperance movement internal improvements women's movement greater sense of nationalism 1 points QUESTION 38 1. South Carolina attempted to enforce an embargo. abolish slavery. close the Bank of the United States. secede from the nation. 1 points QUESTION 39 1. What was the first event held for women's rights called? Trail of Tears March on Washington Niagara Movement Seneca Falls Convention 1 points QUESTION 40 1. The formation of the _______ led to the deportation of African Americans to Liberia. Southern Christian Leadership Conference Social Welfare Program Warren Commission American Colonization Society 1 points QUESTION 41 1. In your own words Explain why the reform efforts of the 1800s can be seen as a natural progression within American society. Arial 3 (12pt) Paragraph Font family Font size Path: p Words:0 2 points QUESTION 42 1. Define and describe some of the regional differences between the northern and southern sections of the United States during the 1800s. Arial 3 (12pt) Paragraph Font family Font size Path: p Words:0 2 points QUESTION 43 1. In your own words Explain the connection between religion and reforms made during the 1800s. Arial 3 (12pt) Paragraph Font family Font size Path: p Words:0 2 points QUESTION 44 1. In your own words Describe Andrew Jackson's role as President of the United States as well as how his role changed the course of the nation. Arial 3 (12pt) Paragraph Path: p Words:0 Font family Font size 4 points S AV E AN D S U BMI T
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