Period 4
The eighty-five essays written in support of ratification of the Constitution were called:
The Federalist
Which of the following statements related to the Second Great Awakening is FALSE?
The Second Great Awakening popularized Deism
Which of the following helped to increase the visibility and power of the Catholic Church in America in the mid-nineteenth century?
The number of Irish Catholic Immigrants grew dramatically
How did the abolitionists link themselves to the nation's Revolutionary heritage?
The seized on the preamble to the Declaration of Independence as an attack against slavery
Who as president encouraged traders to lend money to Indians so that they would accumulate debt and be forced to sell their land to whites?
Thomas Jefferson
Abolitionists were among the first to appreciate the key role of public opinion in a mass democracy, focusing their efforts on awakening the nation to the moral evil of slavery
True
Allowing women a greater role in the public sphere, many female reformers argued, would bring their inborn maternal instincts to bear on public life
True
Although the importation of slaves form Africa was prohibited in the beginning of 1808, the sale and trade of slaves within the United States flourished years later
True
Andrew Jackson was able to portray himself to the American people as a common man
True
By 1860, the South's most populous city was New Orleans
True
By 1860, the economic investment represented by the slave population exceeded the value of the nation's factories, railroads, and banks combined
True
Free trade and sailors' rights were the two issues the drew the United Staes into the War of 1812
True
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin gave the abolitionist message a powerful human appeal as it was based on the life of the fugitive slave Josiah Henson
True
It was illegal to teach a slave to read or write by the 1830s
True
John O'Sullivan coined the term "manifest destiny" to describe America's divinely appointed mission to settle all of North America
True
Mob attacks and attempts to limit abolitionists' freedom of speech convinced many northerners that slavery was incompatible with the democratic liberties of white Americans
True
Most of the public government buildings constructed around 1800 in Washington, D.C., were built by using slave labor.
True
Newspapers and pamphlets were a primary vehicle for political debate in the early republic
True
Steam power helped the proliferation of the penny press
True
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa tried to revive a pan-Indian movement and unite against the white man
True
The French writer Alexis de Tocqueville identified democracy as an essential attribute of American freedom.
True
The Kitchen Cabinet was an informal group of advisors for Andrew Jackson
True
The Second Great Awakening took advantage of the market revolution and criticized its excesses
True
The Trail of Tears refers to the removal of the Indians from Georgia to present day Oklahoma
True
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 proved to Federalist that democracy in the hands of ordinary citizens was dangerous
True
The early industrial revolution in America was largely confined to New England and a few cities outside it.
True
The founder of the Mormon faith was Joseph Smith
True
The market revolution produced a middle class
True
Tocqueville recognized that sovereignty belonged to the mass of ordinary citizens
True
Andrew Jackson's inauguration was:
a large, rowdy event
The role of a white middle-class woman in antebellum America was primarily to:
focus her energies on the home
Alexander Hamilton's long-term goal was to:
make the United States a major commercial and military power
The employee who managed the large gang of slaves on a plantation was called the:
overseer
Many free blacks in New Orleans and Charleston:
received an education
Squatters:
set up farms on unoccupied land
The Kentucky resolution originally stated that:
states could nullify laws of Congress
What did the Fourth of July represent to Frederick Douglass?
the hypocrisy of a nation that proclaimed liberty but sanctioned slavery
The practice of giving a political office to someone based on party loyalty is called:
the spoils system
The plantation masters had many means to maintain order among their slaves. According to the text, what was the most powerful weapon the plantation masters had>
the threat of sale
By the 1830s, the term citizen in America had become synonymous with the right to:
vote
Like Indian removal, the colonization of former slaves rested on the premise that America:
was fundamentally a white society
In the nineteenth century, what product was the world's major crop produced by slave labor?
Cotton
The national political parties of the second American party system were:
Democrats and Whigs
Judith Sargent Murray argued that women's apparent mental inferiority to men simply reflected the fact that women had been denied:
Educational opportunities
Under the cult of domesticity, women were:
Exercising considerable power of family affairs or supposed to value temperance above all else (tbh idk which one is right)
Acre for acre, the Louisiana Purchase was not a bargain.
False
Andrew Jackson's vision of democracy excluded blacks but included Indians
False
Free blacks in the South could testify in court and serve on juries
False
In general, Catholics supported the temperance movement
False
In the Constitution, Native Americans were granted citizenship
False
John C. Calhoun's political theory of nullification was based on the notion that the national government could not exceed the powers listed in the Constitution
False
John Tyler's presidency proved very popular with Whigs
False
New Orleans was not a major exporter of cotton
False
Pocahontas served as Lewis and Clark's interpreter
False
Seeing the events as an extension of their own progress of liberty, white Americans supported the Haitian Revolution and the establishment of Haiti as an independent nation in 1804
False
Slavery did not affect northern merchants and manufacturers
False
The U.S. military was well prepared for the War of 1812
False
The Underground Railroad used a system of railways to transport escaped slaves
False
The antebellum utopian communities were largely located in the Upper South
False
The journey from 1804 to 1806 of Lewis and Clark did not produce much valuable information
False
The journey from 1804 to 1806 of Lewis and Clark did not produce much valuable information.
False
When Thomas Jefferson became president, he was not interested in dismantling the policies that the Federalists had established
False
Women and blacks fully enjoyed the fruits of the market revolution
False
Women enjoyed an expansion of democracy for themselves during the 1830s and 1840s, as they were welcomed into the public sphere
False
The majority of the nearly 4 million immigrants that entered the United States between 1840 and 1860 were from:
Germany and Ireland
What happened to King Louis XVI during the French Revolution?
He was executed
What was unusual about the Embargo Act of 1807?
It stopped all American vessels from sailing to foreign ports-- an amazing use of federal power, especially by a president supposedly dedicated to a weak central government
Who wrote Exposition and Protest and emerged by the early 1830s as the most prominent spokesman for the right of nullification?
John C. Calhoun
According to the Mormons, who was God's prophet?
Joseph Smith
Which of the following does NOT describe those who attended the Constitutional Convention?
Most had earned their wealth after rising from humble origin
The Erie Canal gave which city primacy over the competing Northwest?
New York
In an 1840 letter written from Canada, fugitive slave Joseph Taper asked for divine blessings for:
Queen Victoria
Who believed that freedom was an open-ended process of self-realization by which individuals could remake themselves with their own lives?
Ralph Waldo Emerson
What served as the major impetus on the reform movements of the nineteenth century?
Second Great Awakening
What was the most important export from the United States by the mid-nineteenth century?
cotton
What improvement most dramatically increased the speed and lowered the expense of commerce in the first half of the nineteenth century?
canals and steamboats
By the late 1830s, the South's proslavery argument:
claimed that slavery was essential to human economic and cultural progress
"Silent sabotage" can be defined as when slaves:
did poor work and broke tools
The Dorr War:
divided Rhode Islanders over expanded voting rights for white men
Samuel Slater:
established America's first factory
As a general rule, slaveowners never allowed their slaves to listen to a white preacher in church
false