APUSH Ch 12-15
Which of the following developments in the 2nd half of the 19th century best represented the continuation of the ideas expressed in the declaration?
A movement focused on women's voting rights
Calhoun's comment about the "great struggle" was in reference to the
Battle between supporters of states rights versus those who supported federal power
The trend taken by supreme court under Chief Justice John Marshall was to
Expand the federal government's power
The Role of women expressed in the cult of domesticity had its roots in
Republican motherhood
Members of the American (know nothing) party of the 1850s typically supported
Restrictions on Catholics holding public office
The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 was important because it
Strengthened the ties between the eastern manufacturing and western agricultural regions
Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 is seen by many historians to represent
The rise of individualism and popular democracy in America
The presidential election of 1840 of often considered the 1st "modern" election because
There were slogans and banners for the 1st time such as "log cabins and hard cider"
One strong prejudice inhibiting women from obtaining higher education in the early 19th century was the belief that
Too much learning would injure women's brains and ruin their health
Which of the following is NOT correctly matched
Walt Whitman- Walden
Which of the following was a significant cause of the trend from 1843 to 1854 shown in the graph?
economic hardships and instability in Europe
"The American continents...." Is from
the Monroe doctrine
The election of 1800 has been referred to as constituting "another revolution" because
- The Party in Power stepped sown after losing the election
In the history of American Transportation, the canal era occurred during which of the following periods
1820-1850
Which of the following was a direct effect of the trend in immigration after 1845 shown on the graph?
An upsurge in nativist settlement
All of the following were invented in the 1830s and 40s EXCEPT
Cotton gin
According to John C Calhoun, the proper response of the S Carolina legislature to the "tariff of abominations" was to
Declare it null and void
At the Seneca Falls Women's Rights convention organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1848, the delegates
Declared that "all men and women are created equal" and that "the history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman"
The Amish community in Pennsylvania was established by immigrants from
Germany
The cult of domesticity
Glorified the traditional role of women as homemakers
Between 1830 and 1860, the 2 largest groups of immigrants were
Irish and Germans
Which of the following statements about the "American System" is correct
It was designed to meet the nation's need for economic progress and self-sufficiency
All of the following were active in the struggle for women's rights during the 1800s EXCEPT
Nancy Peolsi
The sentiment of fear and opposition to open immigration was
Nativism
Deists of the late 18th century and early 19th century believed that
Natural laws, set by the creator, govern the operation of the universe
The nullification crisis of 1832 arose over the issue of
Protective Tariffs
Calhoun's sentiments in his Fort Hill Address led to what major crisis in American History
The Nullification Crisis
The main trend in the graph was most directly associated with which of the following processes occurring in the U.S. at the time?
The emergence of an industrialized economy
President Jackson's Native American (Indian) Policy resulted in which of the following
The removal of the Cherokee from the southeast to settlements across the Mississippi
Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT
The right of nullification
Which of the following best explains who conflicts like the one revealed by the cartoonists perspective were more common in the mid 19th century
The surge of international migrants and their settlement in major cities increases the hostility of nativists
The poet laureate of democracy, whose emotional and explicitly writings expressed a deep love of the masses and enthusiasm for an expanding America was (LEAVES OF GRASS)
Walt Whitman
The ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly challenged the prevailing ideal in the early 19th century that
Women should focus on the home and the domestic sphere
The picture above best expresses which of the following middle class views about women in the mid nineteenth century?
Women were the moral and spiritual strength of the family
All of the following are true with regard to the Irish experience in the united states EXCEPT
"Molly Maguire's" were women who made their living as prostitutes
"we hold these truths to be self evident; all men and women are equal"
declaration of sentiments
John C Calhoun's reference to the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions embodies his belief of
states rights
Through a supporter of "strict constitution" of the Constitution, Jackson was notable for which?
strengthening the presidency
Which of the following regions of the US would have been least affected by the economic transformation described in the passage?
the South
the establishment of Brook Farm and the Oneida Community reflected
the blossoming of perfectionist aspirations
The migrants represented by the graph most typically settled in which of the following regions of the U.S.?
the northeast
The map above shows the US immediately following the
Passage of the Missouri compromise
Al of the following prominent New Yorkers from the early 19th century are correctly matched EXCEPT
Robert Fulton- Inventor of the mechanical reaper
Match Each Individual below with the correct invention
Samuel Morse- 1 Cyrus McCormick- Mower-Reaper Elias Howe- Sewing Machine Robert Fulton - Steamboat
As a result of the Missouri Compromise
Slavery was banned north of 36 30 in the Louisiana purchase territory
Andrew Jackson vetoed the rechartered of the bank of the united states partly because he believed that the bank
Concentrated too much power in the hands of a few people
AJ saw himself as a champion of which of the following continuities in US history?
The cooperation of government and big business
The map shows the US as it appeared in
1821
The right to vote for women was finally guaranteed by the passage of the 19th amendment in
1920
Which of the following most directly contributed to the revolution described in the passage above?
Governmental efforts to support the growth of a unified, national economy
Advocates of Political democracy in the early 19th century generally supported the suffrage for all
Adult white males
Which of the following details would most greatly have magnified the sentiments depicted in the cartoon?
Anti-Catholic feelings among many Americans
All of the following are true concerning the Mormon's EXCEPT
As a group, Mormons tend to be very liberal
The Hartford Convention was a manifestation of
New England Federalist opposition to the War of 1812
The Three most prominent figures in Congress in the Early to mid 1800s included all of the following EXCEPT
Nicholas Biddle
Most railroads in the united states were built in
North
John Quincy Adams was elected when he appointed
Henry Clay as Secretary of State
"civil disobedience" and essay that later influenced both Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr., was written by the transcendentalist
Henry David Thoreau
The drawing above has been cited as evidence of the 19th century middle class view of the
Home as a refuge from the world rather than as a productive unit
Core belief of transcendentalists
Individual conduct should be guided by truths found in the individual conscience
In addition to the cotton gin, Eli Whitney's major contribution to American Technology was his
Introduction of the interchangeable parts
The hostility of the Know-nothing party was directed primarily against
Irish and German catholic immigrants
The wealthiest people in pre-Revolutionary War America were
Northern Merchants and southern planters
Andrew Jackson Represented he interests of all of the following EXCEPT
Northern industrialists and Bankers
All of the following are true concerning Cincinnati OH, during the early to mid 19th century EXCEPT
Its OTR neighborhood was inhabited mostly by African Americans
All of the following are correctly matched EXCEPT
James Fennimore Cooper- U.S senator who ran for president several times
The Theory of Nullification, according to which a state can reject a federal law, is associated with
John C Calhoun
________ was an astute naturalist and gifted artist who painted and studied bird in the early to mid 1800s.
John J. Audubon
Which of the following conflicts of the 1840s is most directly revealed by the cartoon above?
Nativists sought to limit the political power of immigrants
The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, The Hartford Convention, and the South Carolina Exposition and Protest were similar in that all involved a defense of
States Rights
In his more than thirty years as a supreme court justice, John Marshall
Strengthened the power of the federal government
The American work force in the early 19th century was charactertized by
Substantial employment of women and children in factories
All of the following contributed to a revolution in communication between 1840 and 1860 EXCEPT
Telephone
The cartoon most likely refers to which of the following policies of Andrew Jackson?
The "war" against the Bank of the US
The area marked X on the map was part of
The Louisiana Purchase
All of the following events occurred within the regard to the Native Americans in the early 1800s EXCEPT
The US government signed many treaties with the Indian tribe
Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the perspective of the cartoon?
Whig opponents of Andrew Jackson
What was the purpose of behind the publication of the 1840 illustration above? (The William Henry Harrison Picture
To portray William Henry Harrison as a common man
The 1836 passage above exemplifies which of the following trends?
Transcendentalism
In the early 1830s, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts were
Young, unmarried women from rural New England