American History Unit 4
Select the best definition of impressment that applies to American seamen before the War of 1812. 1: to take by force for public service 2: the act of seizing 3: to force into war 4: to elect for public service
1
The South's main concession to the North in the 1850 compromise was: 1: acceptance of popular sovereignty in the New Mexico and Utah territories 2: the fugitive slave proposal 3: the admission of California as a free state 4: the admission of Texas as a slave state
1
When did the Mexican War begin?
1846
During the treaty of 1846, the northern boundary of Oregon was fixed at the: 1: 36° 30' parallel 2: 49th parallel 3: 54° 40' parallel
2
Manifest destiny was the idea that America had a certain "right" to what? 1: spread the Christian religion 2: expand its landholdings 3: regulate world trade markets 4: decide on the question of slavery
2
The 1850 compromise was proposed by: 1: Daniel Webster, U.S. senator from Massachusetts 2: Henry Clay, U.S. senator from Kentucky 3: President Zachary Taylor
2
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 maintained the political balance between what two groups? 1: Republicans and Democrats 2: slave states and free states 3: Republicans and Federalists 4: Native Americans and settlers
2
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resulted in: 1: the annexation of Texas 2: an agreement on the border between the United States and Mexico 3: Mexico's payment of more than $3,000,000 in war debts to Americans 4: new land for Mexico
2
Who led troops in California against Mexico? 1: Sam Houston 2: John C. Fremont 3: Marcus Whitman 4: James Beckworth
2
The Tallmadge Amendment stated that slavery be forbidden in the new state of Missouri and that the children of slaves would be free when they reached _____ years of age.
25
Many people urged America to fight the British to hold the northern boundary of Oregon at: 1: 36° 30' 2: 49° 3: 54° 40'
3
Southern planters objected to the protective tariff of 1816 because it: 1: decreased the selling price of cotton 2: increased the price of skilled slaves 3: increased the cost of manufactured goods 4: helped pay for western improvements
3
What was required of people who wanted to settle in Texas before the Mexican Revolution? 1: They had to promise to improve the land. 2: They had to become a land owner. 3: They had to declare they would become loyal Spanish subjects. 4: They had to join the fight against Indian raids.
3
The "American System" proposed by Henry Clay was a plan to: 1: protect the planters in the South 2: develop the public schools in the North and South 3: resume trade with England after the War of 1812 4: gain prosperity for the nation through a protective tariff
4
The issues that caused sectionalism to develop were: 1: economic 2: political 3: geographical 4: all of the above
4
The tariff passed in 1828 greatly angered the South and was referred to as the Tariff of
Abomination
a Spanish slave ship taken over by the slaves it was transporting
Amistad
The president of the first American antislavery society was:
Benjamin Franklin
During the time of manifest destiny, the addition of _____ was highly desirable because it contained two of the three natural ports on the Pacific coast.
California
Out of the four possible starting points for the transcontinental railroad, which city was chosen?
Chicago, Illinois
effectively repealed the Missouri compromise
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney
Antebellum was the period before what war?
Civil War
a carpenter in South Carolina who planned a slave revolt
Denmark Vesey
sued for his freedom but lost
Dred Scott
Congress passed the _____ Act, forbidding American ships to transport goods to foreign ports.
Embargo
"The North Star" was published by:
Frederick Douglass
When Stephen Douglas explained that slavery could be excluded from a territory if the officials did not pass laws to protect it, his argument became known as the _____.
Freeport Doctrine
"Cannibals All!" or "Slaves Without Masters"
George Fitzhugh
considered slavery an improvement over life in Africa
George McDuffie
On its quest of manifest destiny, the United States needed to negotiate with what country to obtain the Oregon Territory?
Great Britain
The dispute over the Oregon boundary was between the United States and what country?
Great Britain
Which woman wrote a series of stories denouncing slavery and published them under the title Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
The Missouri Compromise was introduced by:
Henry Clay
secretary of war in 1853
Jefferson Davis
Who became a martyr after the Harper's Ferry incident in which he and his followers captured the Federal arsenal?
John Brown
attacked federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry
John Brown
vice president of the United States
John C. Calhoun
Who defended the revolt led by Joseph Cinque with the argument that every human has the inherent right to freedom?
John Quincy Adams
believed it was the inherent right of every human to be free
John Quincy Adams
his case was heard by the Supreme Court and defended by John Quincy Adams
Joseph Cinque
Where did most of the blacks deported from the United States settle?
Liberia
The only state with a law limiting the slave workday was _____.
Louisiana
The free state that was admitted to the Union with the Missouri Compromise was
Maine
The Dred Scott decision repealed what agreement?
Missouri Compromise
What decision forbade slavery forever in the Louisiana Purchase north of the 36° 30' parallel?
Missouri Compromise
led a slave revolt in which over a hundred people were killed
Nat Turner
The region of the country that was most opposed to the annexation of Texas was the
Northeast
ship owner who transported freedmen to Liberia
Paul Cuffe
What group, as longtime opponents of slavery, was known for opening their homes to runaways?
Quakers
captured John Brown at Harper's Ferry
Robert E. Lee
supported the theory of nullification
Robert Hayne
Supreme Court justice
Roger B. Taney
The first cotton-spinning mill in the United States was built by:
Samuel Slater
a general in the Mexican Army
Santa Anna
black freedman living in New York, captured and sold in the New Orleans slave market
Solomon Northrup
led settlers into Texas
Stephen Austin
In the Freeport Doctrine, what man argued that slavery could be excluded from a territory if the officials did not pass laws to protect it?
Stephen Douglas
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was introduced by:
Stephen Douglas
advocate of popular sovereignty
Stephen Douglas
Representative Brook attacked Senator _____ in the Senate chamber after his speech in favor of the free-soil constitution of the state of Kansas.
Sumner
Mexico broke diplomatic relations with the United States when _____ became a state.
Texas
said southern owners were virtuous and humane
Thomas R. Dew
"The Hireling and the Slave"
William Grayson
South Carolina Nullification Ordinance of 1832
William Harper
"The Liberator" was published by:
William Lloyd Garrison
Slavery could never exist in any territory newly acquired by the United States from Mexico according to the:
Wilmot Proviso
In the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858, which man's position is described below? 1. Claimed that a divided nation could not stand. 2. His view was that the nation would eventually be either completely free or completely slave. 3. Did not imply interference with the status of slavery but opposed the extension of slavery. a. Abraham Lincoln b. Stephen Douglas
a
The factors that caused New England ship owners to start spinning mills were: a. power from waterfalls b. available cotton c. the depression of 1819 d. the Embargo Act e. Clay's "American System" f. available labor
a b d f
Blacks were encouraged to immigrate to what five areas? a. Canada b. Haiti c. Britain d. the Southern States e. Mexico f. South America g. Australia h. the Western Frontier
a b e f h
The men who led the three well-known slave revolts were: a. Nat Turner b. Gabriel Posser c. John Quincy Adams d. Thomas Prosser e. Samuel Northrup f. Denmark Vesey
a b f
What were the three components of the Missouri Compromise? a. admit Missouri as a slave state b. admit Missouri as a free state c. admit Maine as a free state d. admit Maine as a slave state prohibit Congress from determining the expansion of e. slavery into territories f. forbid slavery north of 36o 30' in the Louisiana Purchase
a c f
Increasing sectionalism between the North and the South was characteristic of the _____ period.
antebellum
In the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858, which man's position is described below? 1. Advocated popular sovereignty. 2. Explained that slavery could only exist if the state legislature passed laws protecting slave property and could, therefore, curtail slavery without banning it outright. a. Abraham Lincoln b. Stephen Douglas
b
California also possessed: a. the Rocky Mountains b. a rich fertile central valley c. the Oregon Trail d. a moderate year-round climate
b d
Three ways slaves often resisted the authority of their owners were: a. refusing to work b. acting sick c. sleeping late d. self-mutilation e. escaping
b d e
Who were the six leaders of the abolition movement? a. Nat Turner b. William Lloyd Garrison c. Paul Cuffe d. Theodore Weld e. Harriet Beecher Stowe f. Frederick Douglass g. Sojourner Truth h. Benjamin Franklin i. Benjamin Rush
b d f g h i
Eli Whitney was the creator of what invention?
cotton gin
Daniel Webster was an outspoken advocate of states' rights. T/F
false
During the Antebellum period, the slave relocation movement was a huge success. Freedmen were happy to leave America for a fresh start. T/F
false
Industry in America was postponed by the War of 1812. T/F
false
Sam Houston accepted Mexico's offer of land in Texas and led settlers into the state to begin a new life. T/F
false
The Immigrant Aide Society encouraged black freedmen to return to Africa. T/F
false
The conflict over the disputed territory between Texas and Mexico was because Texas claimed all the land leading up to the Nueces river, and the Mexican government claimed all the land leading up to the Rio Grande River. T/F
false
The major purpose of slave codes was to regulate the owners' treatment of the slaves. T/F
false
The six new states admitted between 1816 and 1821 allowed all men to vote. T/F
false
The southern states were the only states that threatened nullification of a congressional action. T/F
false
The special condition Mexico stipulated for settlers in its territory was loyalty to the American government. T/F
false
Westerners were not affected by the economic depression in 1819. T/F
false
The battle of the Alamo in Texas resulted in a:
massacre
The doctrine first introduced by Jefferson and Madison in 1798 and reintroduced by Calhoun and Hayne in 1828 was called _____.
nullification
The doctrine that allowed people living in the territories to decide the issue of slavery through their governmental bodies was called:
popular sovereignty
Alabama was admitted as a _____ state.
slave
Bitter confrontations over what issue earned the new Kansas territory the name Bleeding Kansas?
slavery
Squatter sovereignty led to fighting in Kansas because the squatters were on both sides of what issue?
slavery
The abolitionist movement that ended with the emancipation of the slaves started in:
the Northeast
Who did not agree with the Mexican War?
the Northeast
In areas where crops were most abundant, slave labor was cheaper, and because slaves were easily replaced, they were often treated very poorly. T/F
true
It was estimated that 50,000 slaves escaped by the underground railroad between 1830 and 1860. T/F
true
Many northerners became upset over the adoption of a strict fugitive slave law. T/F
true
The system of escape routes and hiding places for runaway slaves was called the "underground railroad." T/F
true
