History Final ch 10-15

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In 1864, General William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea"

was designed to demoralize southerners.

The Tenure of Office Act

was designed to limit President Andrew Johnson's authority.

All of the following people helped create a distinct American literature EXCEPT

Sydney Smith

Which of the following features was NOT a characteristic of the Hudson River School?

A Belief in democracy was the best source of wisdom & spiritual fulfillment

In the election of 1860,

Abraham Lincoln was elected with much less than 1/2 of the popular vote

All of the following slave states remained in the Union EXCEPT

Arkansas

Between 1840 and 1860, the overwhelming majority of immigrants who arrived in the United States came from

Ireland and Germany.

Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant at Appomattox Court House after

Lee recognized the futility of continued fighting.

The American Colonization Society helped to transport blacks from the United States to

Liberia.

One actual slave revolt in the nineteenth-century South was led by

Nat Turner

In 1844, President James K. Polk supported the acquisition of

Oregon and Texas.

In the 1840s, John Deere introduced significant improvements to the

Plow

As Republicans planned for Reconstruction,

Radicals sought a range of punishments for white southerners.

In 1836, the Battle of the Alamo

Saw the death of Davy Crockett

The first state to secede from the Union in 1860 was

South Carolina.

The main staple crop of the Old Northwest (today's Midwest) was

Wheat

In The Pro-Slavery Argument (1837), John C. Calhoun stated that slavery was

a "positive good."

n 1845, the immediate cause of war with Mexico was

a border dispute.

The Erie Canal was

a tremendous financial success.

The Battle of Vicksburg in 1863

allowed the North to split the Confederacy in two

At the end of the Civil War, the number of slaves in the United States was

almost four million

The Compromise of 1850 allowed for the admission of California

along with a strengthened Fugitive Slave Act.

In the Battle of Gettysburg, in order to reach dug-in Union forces, General George Pickett's division had to cross

an open field

The transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau

argued Americans had a moral right to disobey the laws of the United States.

Mormonism

believed in human perfectibility

Prior to 1860, affluent southern white women

centered their lives in the home

The slave codes of the American South

defined anyone with a trace of African ancestry as black

The Freedmen's Bureau

distributed food to millions of southern blacks.

Between 1840 and 1860, the American South's slave population

dramatically shifted into the Southwest.

In the American slave family,

extended kinship networks were strong and important

Among his ideas, Booker T. Washington

favored industrial over classical education

Prior to 1860, public education in the United States

gave the nation one of the highest literacy rates in the world

Short-staple cotton

helped to keep the South a predominantly agricultural region.

Jim Crow laws

imposed a system of state-supported segregation

In the Emancipation Proclamation, President Abraham Lincoln declared freedom for slaves

in the parts of the Confederacy still in rebellion.

The commercial and industrial growth in the United States prior to 1860 resulted in

increasing disparities in income between the rich and poor.

The 1848 Seneca Falls, New York convention on women's rights

issued a manifesto patterned after the Declaration of Independence.

In the 1840s, the organized movement against drunkenness in the United States

linked alcohol to crime and poverty

Prior to 1860, the fastest-growing segment in American society was the

middle class

Most white southerners owned

no slaves.

In the 1850s, the issue of slavery complicated the proposal to build a transcontinental railroad, as

non-slave-owning northerners and slave-owning southerners could not agree on a route.

During Reconstruction, most "carpetbaggers" were

northern white veterans who moved to the South

As president, Andrew Johnson

offered amnesty to southerners who pledged their loyalty to the United States.

In the 1820s and 1830s, railroads

played a relatively small role in the nation's transportation system.

Before the early 1850s, Americans who traveled west on the overland trails were generally

relatively young people who traveled in family groups

In 1867, Congressional plans for Reconstruction

required new state governments in the South to give voting rights to black males

For most American farmers, the 1840s and 1850s was a period of

rising prosperity due to increased world demand for farm products.

Frederick Douglass

spent years lecturing in England against slavery

The effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin on the nation was to

spread the message of abolitionism to an enormous new audience

From the selections below, the most common form of resistance to slavery was

subtle defiance.

At the start of the Civil War,

the North had a much more substantial economy

Following John Brown's 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry, many southerners assumed

the North was dominated by people intent on destroying the South

The political party that came into being largely in response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act was

the Republican Party

President Abraham Lincoln's "ten percent" plan for the South referred to

the number of white voters required to take loyalty oaths before setting up a state government.

As the Lowell factory system progressed into the 1840s,

the owners increasingly used immigrants as their labor force.

During the 1840s, advances in journalism included all of the following EXCEPT

the technological means to reproduce photographs in newsprint.

In 1865, as a result of the Civil War, in the South

there were more women than men in most states.

General Ulysses S. Grant

thought the main Union effort should target enemy armies and resources

By the time of the Civil War, cotton constituted nearly ________ of the total export trade of the United States.

two-thirds

The name given to the effort by whites and blacks to help runaway slaves escape was the

underground railroad


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