APUSH Chapters 16-18
In the Oregon treaty with Britain in 1846, the northern boundary of the United States was established to the Pacific Ocean along the line of
49°
Who became well-known for his "spot resolutions"
Abraham Lincoln
Arrange in chronological order the United States' acquisition of (A) Oregon, (B) Texas, and (C) California.
B, A, C
Arrange these events in chronological order: (A) Dred Scott decision, (B) Lincoln-Douglas debates, (C) Kansas-Nebraska Act, and (D) Harpers Ferry raid
C, A, B, D
In 1850, the South was deeply worried because
California sought admission as a free state
The descendants of Spanish and Mexican rulers of California were called
Californios
For a majority of northerners, the most outrageous part of the several objectionable parts of the U.S. Supreme Court Cheif Justice Roger Taney's majority opinion (decision) in the Dred Scott case was that the Supreme Court ruled that
Congress never had the constitutional power to prohibit slavery in any territory
The primary objective of Manifest Destiny expansionists in the 1850s was
Cuba
The only member of President Tyler's Whig cabinet who did not resign in protest over his policies was
Daniel Webster
When northwesterners questioned why all of Texas was annexed but not all of Oregon, Oregon settlement supporters such as Sen. Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri responded that
Great Britain was a far more powerful nation than Mexico
The earliest known use of the term Manifest Destiny was in 1845 by
John L. O'Sullivan
In the 1840s, the view that God had ordained the growth of an American nation stretching across North America was called
Manifest Destiny
The American military leader whose strategic military and diplomatic mission opened Japan up to the United States in 1853-1854
Matthew Perry
The first Old World Europeans to come to California were
Spanish
On July 3, 1844, the first formal diplomatic agreement between the United States and China was the
Treaty of Wanghia
____ argued, during the debate of 1850, that there was a higher law than the Constitution that compelled him to demand the exclusion of slavery from the territories
William H. Seward
In 1856, the breaking point over slavery in Kansas came with
a deadly armed attack and partial burning of the Free Soil town of Lawrence by a gang of pro-slavery raiders
Of those people going to California during the gold rush
a distressingly high proportion were lawless men
Uncle Tom's Cabin may be described as
a powerful political force
The Aroostook War was
a small-scale clash between lumberjacks in Maine and Canada
Those people most adamantly opposed to President James K. Polk's expansionist program in Oregon, Texas and the Southwest were the
abolitionists
For the political views he expressed in his Seventh of March speech, Daniel Webster was viciously condemned by
abolitionists and Free Soilers
In the presidential election of 1856, the republicans
although not victorious, revealed impressive popular appeal in the Northeast and parts of the West for the first presidential election
The Underground Railroad consisted of
an informal network of homes where slaves could hide on their escape to freedom
Harriet Tubman gained fame
by helping slaves to escape to Canada
In his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown intended to
call upon the slaves to rise and establish a black free state
The Free Soilers were most concerned that one of the adverse long-term effects of extending slavery in the western territories would
cause costly wage labor to wither away and, thus, close the opportunity for the American worker to own property
Most American laborers believed that the only way to keep the Pacific Coast territories from breaking away from United States control was to
conduct a transcontinental railroad
James Buchanan won the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1856 because he
could distance himself and the Democrats from the Kansas-Nebraska Act
In light of future evidence, it seems apparent that in the Compromise of 1850 the South made a tactical blunder and exacerbated sectional tensions by
demanding a strong fugitive-slave law
The impact of the Kansas-Nebraska Act was to
enrage the antislavery abolitionists
The roots of Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery sentiments lay in the
evangelical religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening
The Spanish Franciscan missionaries treated the Indian inhabitants of California
extremely harshly, as Indian inhabitants of California were required to toil endlessly as poor farmers and herders and often came down with serious, deadly diseases
In his quest for California, President James K. Polk
first advocated buying the area from Mexico.
The most significant result of the election of 1856 was that it
foreshadowed an ominous sectional clash over slavery in the election of 1860
In the North, the panic of 1857 created calls for
free homesteads and higher protective tariffs
Which of the following answers is NOT a correct response to this prompt, "The Mexican War resulted in __" a) a one-third increase in the territorial size of the United States b) combat experience for those who would lead the armies in the Civil War c) increased respect for American military and naval capabilities d) friendlier relations between the United States and Latin American nations
friendlier relations between the United States and Latin American nations
Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Republican party presidential nomination in part because he
had made fewer enemies than front-runner William Seward
Historians have attributed all of the following to Douglas's motives for championing the Kansas-Nebraska Act except
his deep passion and long-standing commitment to addressing and solving the vexing slavery issue in the United States.
When the war with Mexico began, President James K. Polk
hoped to fight a limited war, ending with the conquest of California.
In ruling on the Dred Scott case, the United States Supreme Court
issued a broad judicial decision ruling that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the federal territories
In the Dred Scott case, the U.S. Supreme Court made all of the following determinations except
it decided that slaves brought into territories north of the 36°30′ line were considered free
As late as 1856, many northerners were still willing to vote Democratic instead of Republican because
many Democrats involved in interstate commerce did not want to lose their profitable business connections with the South
The clash and political fallout between Congressman Preston S. Brooks of South Carolina and Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts in 1856 revealed that
passions over slavery were becoming dangerously inflamed in both North and South
The situation in Kansas in the mid-1850s indicated the impracticality of ____ in the territories
popular sovereignty
Senator John C. Calhoun's plan to protect the South and slavery and maintain the Union involved all of the following except
prevent the spread of slavery in the California territory
The Wilmot Proviso, if adopted, would have
prohibited slavery in any territory acquired in the Mexican War
Kansas Territory's Lecompton Constitution was supported by
proslavery settlers in Kansas
In 1857, the Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott decision that
protection of slavery was guaranteed in all territories of the United States
When the people of Britain and France read Uncle Tom's Cabin, their governments
realized that intervention in the Civil War on behalf of the South would not be popular
One goal of Mexico in its 1846-1848 war with the United States was to
regain sovereignty over Texas and humiliate the hated yanquis
Most Americans who migrated to the Oregon Country were attracted by the
rich soil of the Willamette River Valley
Why did Polk feel pressure to annex California?
rumors existed that Britain was closing in on a deal
As a result of the panic of 1837
several states defaulted on their bonds or repudiated them openly
In 1855, pro-slavery southerners regarded Kansas as
slave territory worth contesting against antislavery northerners to determine the territory's ultimate political status
The Republicans lost the election of 1856 in part because of
southern threats that a republican victory would tantamount be a declaration of war
The Wilmot Proviso
symbolized the burning issue of slavery in the territories
The primary reason that the British government decided to compromise with the United States on the Oregon Country border was
the British government's belief that the Oregon Country was neither politically nor economically critical to British foreign policy interests
In "Bleeding Kansas" in the mid-1850s, ____ was/were identified with the proslavery element, and ____ was/were associated with the anti-slavery Free Soilers
the Lecompton Constitution; the New England Immigrant Aid Society
The largest single addition to American territory was
the Mexican Cession
After John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, the South concluded that
the North was dominated by "Brown-loving" Republicans
All of the following were results of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 EXCEPT
the Underground Railroad scaled back its efforts
Many northern states passed personal liberty laws in response to the Compromise of 1850's provision regarding
the facilitation of the return of runaway slaves to slaveowners
In 1846, the United States went to war with Mexico for all of the following reasons EXCEPT a) moral indignation expressed by southwestern American expansionists following the deaths of American soldiers at the hands of Mexican crossing the Rio Grande in April 1846 b) Polk's desire to acquire California c) the ideology of Manifest Destiny d) the impulse to satisfy Congressman Abraham Lincoln and similar political allies in Congress to enact the so-called "spot resolutions" concerning alleged Mexican incursions into American territory.
the impulse to satisfy Congressman Abraham Lincoln and similar political allies in Congress to enact the so-called "spot resolutions" concerning alleged Mexican incursions into American territory
The two major parties kept the focus on the 1848 presidential election campaign on
the personalities of Senator Cass and General Taylor
A southern route for the transcontinental railroad seemed the best because
the railroad would be easier to build along the proposed southern route because of the topography and the proposed southern route would pass through either existing states or organized territory
The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 included all of the following provisions EXCEPT
the requirement that fugitive slaves be returned from Canada
The most alarming aspect of the Compromise of 1850 to the northerners was the concession to the South concerning
the revived, more stringent and coercive Fugitive Slave Law
The Pierce administration's secret scheme to gain control of Cuba was stopped when
the secret Ostend Manifesto was leaked to the public
Harriet Beecher Stowe was described by President Abraham Lincoln as
the woman who wrote the book that started the Civil War
The debate over slavery in the Mexican Cession
threatened to split national politics along North-South lines
In the Compromise of 1850, Congress determined that slavery in the New Mexico and Utah territories was
to be decided by popular sovereignty
Daniel Webster's famed Seventh of March speech in 1850 resulted in
visibly strengthened Union sentiment and especially pleased northern banking and commercial centers
By 1850, the South
was relatively well off, politically and economically