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EOCChapter 4 Part Four
EOCChapter 4
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EOC Chapter 4Part Two
EOC Chapter 4Part One
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Which of the following territories won its independence from Mexico and was an independent country for a time before being annexed by the United States?
A. OregonB. TexasC. MissouriD. New Mexico
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Which of the following territories won its independence from Mexico and was an independent country for a time before being annexed by the United States?
A. OregonB. TexasC. MissouriD. New Mexico
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What issue were both the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 meant to deal with?
A. Slavery in the SouthB. how territories would be annexedC. Trade with Great BritainD. The expansion of slavery
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What issue were both the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850 meant to deal with?
A. Slavery in the SouthB. how territories would be annexedC. Trade with Great BritainD. The expansion of slavery
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Which of the following describes how most western settlers felt about a strong national government?
A. They wanted the government to regulate farming and commerce in the West.
B. They trusted the government and believed the government should own most of the land.
C. They valued their independence and did not want intrusion from the government.
D. They opposed slavery and relied more on factories than on farming.
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Which of the following describes how most western settlers felt about a strong national government?
A. They wanted the government to regulate farming and commerce in the West.
B. They trusted the government and believed the government should own most of the land.
C. They valued their independence and did not want intrusion from the government.
D. They opposed slavery and relied more on factories than on farming.
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What impact did cotton have on western settlement?A. Cotton was a southern cash crop that had no impact
on the West.B. Most western settlers opposed slavery and moved
west to get away from cotton plantations.C. Cotton’s profitability encouraged many people to
move west to acquire land.D. Cotton’s profitability discouraged many west for
economic reasons.
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What impact did cotton have on western settlement?A. Cotton was a southern cash crop that had no impact
on the West.B. Most western settlers opposed slavery and moved
west to get away from cotton plantations.C. Cotton’s profitability encouraged many people to
move west to acquire land.D. Cotton’s profitability discouraged many west for
economic reasons.
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An abolitionist supported which of the following causes?A. Outlawing alcoholB. Ending slaveryC. Limiting slavery to southern statesD. Ending women’s suffrage
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An abolitionist supported which of the following causes?A. Outlawing alcoholB. Ending slaveryC. Limiting slavery to southern statesD. Ending women’s suffrage
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Who of the following supported women’s suffrage?A. Andrew JacksonB. Susan B. AnthonyC. Henry ClayD. Eli Whitney
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Who of the following supported women’s suffrage?A. Andrew JacksonB. Susan B. AnthonyC. Henry ClayD. Eli Whitney
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Leaders in the South asserted which of the following in the years leading up to the Civil War?
A. AbolitionB. The rights of slaves to sue mastersC. State’s rightsD. Popular sovereignty
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Leaders in the South asserted which of the following in the years leading up to the Civil War?
A. AbolitionB. The rights of slaves to sue mastersC. State’s rightsD. Popular sovereignty
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The term “bleeding Kansas” refers to which of the following?A. The violence that occurred as part of a nullification
crisisB. The fighting that resulted between slaves and masters
in KansasC. The violence that resulted between anti-and pro-
slavery forces after a federal actD. A book written by an abolitionist to show the brutality
of slavery
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The term “bleeding Kansas” refers to which of the following?A. The violence that occurred as part of a nullification
crisisB. The fighting that resulted between slaves and masters
in KansasC. The violence that resulted between anti-and pro-
slavery forces after a federal actD. A book written by an abolitionist to show the brutality
of slavery
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Who is associated with the Underground Railroad?A. Harriet Beecher StoweB. Harriet TubmanC. John C. CalhounD. Frederick Douglass
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Who is associated with the Underground Railroad?A. Harriet Beecher StoweB. Harriet TubmanC. John C. CalhounD. Frederick Douglass
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A US congressman in the 1840’s who favored western expansion on the grounds that it was the nation’s role to control and “civilize” the territory from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast was undoubtedly a believer in what?
A. Universal suffrageB. Manifest DestinyC. DemocracyD. Abolition
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A US congressman in the 1840’s who favored western expansion on the grounds that it was the nation’s role to control and “civilize” the territory from the Mississippi River to the Pacific coast was undoubtedly a believer in what?
A. Universal suffrageB. Manifest DestinyC. DemocracyD. Abolition
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Although President Jackson and others wanted to annex Texas after it won its independence from Mexico, political leaders in the North opposed annexation. The reason for this opposition was primarily for what reason?
A. Northern politicians were afraid that it would be seen as an act of aggression by Mexico and cause future wars.
B. Northern politicians hated Jackson and wanted to wait until another president was in office.
C. Northern politicians feared that the South would gain too much of an economic advantage because of the new industry and laborers Texas would bring.
D. Northern politicians feared that the South would gain a political advantage because Texas would be admitted as a slave state.
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Although President Jackson and others wanted to annex Texas after it won its independence from Mexico, political leaders in the North opposed annexation. The reason for this opposition was primarily for what reason?
A. Northern politicians were afraid that it would be seen as an act of aggression by Mexico and cause future wars.
B. Northern politicians hated Jackson and wanted to wait until another president was in office.
C. Northern politicians feared that the South would gain too much of an economic advantage because of the new industry and laborers Texas would bring.
D. Northern politicians feared that the South would gain a political advantage because Texas would be admitted as a slave state.
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A southern plantation owner would have been most excited about
A. Interchangeable partsB. The cotton ginC. AbolitionD. The Seneca Falls Conference
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A southern plantation owner would have been most excited about
A. Interchangeable partsB. The cotton ginC. AbolitionD. The Seneca Falls Conference
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Negotiations with the British, war with Mexico, and annexation of Texas were all part of
A. Sectionalism between the North and South.B. Western expansion.C. Jacksonian democracy.D. Social reform.
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Negotiations with the British, war with Mexico, and annexation of Texas were all part of
A. Sectionalism between the North and South.B. Western expansion.C. Jacksonian democracy.D. Social reform.
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Andrew Jackson would have been most supportive ofA. A slave’s right to freedom.B. Women’s suffrage.C. Easter businesses.D. White frontiersmen.
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Andrew Jackson would have been most supportive ofA. A slave’s right to freedom.B. Women’s suffrage.C. Easter businesses.D. White frontiersmen.
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Jacksonian democracy favoredA. Wealthy business leaders.B. New Englanders.C. The “common man”.D. Native Americans and blacks.
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Jacksonian democracy favoredA. Wealthy business leaders.B. New Englanders.C. The “common man”.D. Native Americans and blacks.
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What effect did Manifest Destiny have?A. It improved relations between the United States and
Mexico.B. It made Texas a free republic.C. It extended US territory all the way to the Pacific.D. It resulted in the end of universal suffrage.
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What effect did Manifest Destiny have?A. It improved relations between the United States and
Mexico.B. It made Texas a free republic.C. It extended US territory all the way to the Pacific.D. It resulted in the end of universal suffrage.
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Which of the following describes the abolitionist movement?A. It did not include southern whites.B. Religion had little influence on the movement.C. African Americans and whites took part.D. Because of sexual discrimination, no women were
abolitionists.
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Which of the following describes the abolitionist movement?A. It did not include southern whites.B. Religion had little influence on the movement.C. African Americans and whites took part.D. Because of sexual discrimination, no women were
abolitionists.
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A southern politician in the 1800’s would have been most supportive of which of the following?
A. Popular sovereigntyB. AbolitionC. TariffsD. States’ rights
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A southern politician in the 1800’s would have been most supportive of which of the following?
A. Popular sovereigntyB. AbolitionC. TariffsD. States’ rights
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Why was the issue of slavery in new US territories so politically heated in the 1800’s?
A. Most politicians knew that they could not win enough votes to stay in office if they did not openly oppose slavery.
B. Settlers in new territories opposed slavery and did not like the fact that Congress was requiring them to allow the practice.
C. Southern pro-slavery leaders and northern anti-slavery leaders both wanted to maintain their power in Washington.
D. Nearly every new state allowed slavery while almost all politicians in Washington, DC, opposed slavery.
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Why was the issue of slavery in new US territories so politically heated in the 1800’s?
A. Most politicians knew that they could not win enough votes to stay in office if they did not openly oppose slavery.
B. Settlers in new territories opposed slavery and did not like the fact that Congress was requiring them to allow the practice.
C. Southern pro-slavery leaders and northern anti-slavery leaders both wanted to maintain their power in Washington.
D. Nearly every new state allowed slavery while almost all politicians in Washington, DC, opposed slavery.
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Which of the following best describes southern reaction to John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry?
A. Alarmed, because they saw it as a violent threat to the southern way of life.
B. Encouraged, because it showed that some men were willing to go to extreme measures to protect states’ rights.
C. Amused, because they dismissed it as an isolated incident led by a fool.
D. Saddened, because Brown was a southern hero and news of his death was disheartening.
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Which of the following best describes southern reaction to John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry?
A. Alarmed, because they saw it as a violent threat to the southern way of life.
B. Encouraged, because it showed that some men were willing to go to extreme measures to protect states’ rights.
C. Amused, because they dismissed it as an isolated incident led by a fool.
D. Saddened, because Brown was a southern hero and news of his death was disheartening.
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