UNIT 4 HISTORY FINAL REVIEW
In the history of American transportation, the canal era occurred during which of the following period?
1820-1850
Which period was the peak of manifest destiny?
1842-1853
Prior to the Civil War, a transformation occurred in the workforce of the New England textile mills as New England farm girls were replaced by
Irish Immigrants
The hostility of the Know-Nothing party was directed primarily against
Irish and German Catholic Immigrants
The creator of the image would most likely agree with which of the following statements?
Jackson's political actions were unconstitutional
Which of the following is or are most similar to the statement in the excerpt?
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
What is not a belief of the American system?
Lower tariffs can help farmers sell their goods overseas
By going to war, the United States gained the territory labeled as the
Mexican cession
What are of the map would the Wilmot Proviso have affected?
Oregon Territory
The theme of individualism is most evident in the writings of
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Which of the following groups disagree most strongly with clay's ideas about tariffs and trade?
Southern Farmers
Which group of Americans was most in favor of expansion in the United States in the 1830 s and 1840's
Southern slave owning landholders
As described in the excerpt, which individual or body makes the final decision on whether a law is valid in a state?
States
From the excerpt Clay makes all these points except?
That free trade with Europe will help the American system
The spoils system under Andrew Jackson resulted in
The appointment of many corrupt and incompetent officials to federal jobs
Sojourner truth strongly rejects criticism of women that are based on which of the following?
The cult of domesticity
Which of the following most directly helped maintain the "balance between the northern and southern parts of the the United States" before the Mexican-American War referenced in the excerpt?
The passage of the Missouri Compromise
President Jackson's veto of the Bank bill would contribute most significantly to
a financial panic
President Jackson pushed through the Indian Removal Act of 1830
because these tribes inhabited some of the most fertile farmland and locations and he believed white settlers has the rights to the land
New England reformer Dorothea Dix is most notable for her efforts on behalf of
prison and asylum reform
The "acquisition of a new empire" referenced in the excerpt most directly fostered sectional division through the
renewed debate over the expansion of slavery
The primary objective of the founders of the Know Nothing Party was the
restriction of the rights of immigrants
Which of the following events allowed for an almost immediate realization of the goals of manifest destiny in the 1840s?
the American victory in the Mexican War
The establishment of Brook Farm and the Oneida Community in the antebellum United States reflected
the blossoming of perfectionist aspirations
The term "cult of domesticity" refers to
the idealization of women in their roles as wives and mothers during the early nineteenth century
Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT
the right of nullification
Abolitionism and the women's rights movement received a boost from which of the following events?
the second great awakening
The Irish Immigrants to early nineteenth-century America
were mostly Roman Catholics and hate the British
When the Irish flocked to the United States in the 1840s, they stayed in the larger seaboard cities because they
were too poor to move wets and buy land
The American phase of industrial revolution first blossomed
with textile mills
What ideas follow most closely what rights women pushed for in 1850
women were pushing the boundaries of the Cult of Domesticity and wanted voting rights
After the Revolution, the concept of the "republican mother" suggested that
women would be responsible for raising their children, especially their sons, to be virtuous citizens of the young republic
In the early 1830s, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Massachusetts were
young unmarried women from rural New England
Which citizen would have agreed with Manifest Destiny the most?
A plantation owner from Georgia
Which of the following was the immediate cause of the publication of the statement in this excerpt?
An increase in the tariff passed by Congress
The person most responsible for defusing the tariff controversy that began in 1828 was
Henry Clay
John Quincy Adams, elected president in 1825, was charged by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargain" when he appointed _____ to become _____
Henry Clay, secretary of state
Which of the following supplied the largest number of immigrants to the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
Ireland
Which of the following groups provided the greatest support for Jackson's veto of the Bank?
Southerners
Which o the following environmental factors led to the further development of the growing divisions between the North and South in the antebellum period?
The fact that a good portion of the new territory in the Mexican cession was south of the 36 degree parallel
Which of the following most directly contributed to the decision by the United States to fight the Mexican-American War?
The idea of Manifest Destiny
Which of the following historical developments during the nineteenth century best supports Potter's argument about the underlying cause of sectional conflict?
The increasing prominence of the Whig Party in national politics
Which of the following resulted from the policies of the Andrew Jackson administration?
The number of banks, each issuing its own paper currency, increased
Which of the following causes would have drawn the fewest women in 1850?
Utopias
All of the following groups would have been likely to agree with the image's depiction of Andrew Jackson EXCEPT
Western farmers who opposed the national bank
Deists of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries believed that
natural laws, set by the Creator. govern the operation of the universe
Supporters of the Whig party included all of the following EXCEPT
opponents of public education
Jacksonian Democracy was distinguished by the belief that
political participation by the common man should be increased
Those who were frightened by the rapid influx of Irish immigrants organized
the Order of the Star-Spangled Banner
Based on the excerpt from John L. O'Sullivan's opinion on manifest destiny, what was the purpose of American expansion?
to expand the ideals of equality and freedom
Which of the following events could best be interpreted as reflection the exercise of power depicted in the image?
American Indian removal despite the Supreme Court ruling in Worcester v. Georgia
The Indian tribe that resisted the removal the most, which had a functioning, semi-sovereign government was the
Cherokee
Based on the excerpt, which of the following groups was President Jackson trying to help?
Common individuals
Those people most opposed to President James K. Polk's expansionist program were the
antislavery forces
Compared with canals, railroads
could be built almost anywhere
The "Declaration of Sentiments and resolutions" issued by the Seneca Falls Convention demanded
greater rights for women
The "cement" that held the Whig party together in its formative days was
hatred of Andrew Jackson
In addition to the cotton gin, Eli Whitney's major contribution to American technology was his
introduction of interchangeable parts
In the case of Commonwealth v. Hunt, the supreme court of Massachusetts ruled that
labor unions were not illegal conspiracies
All of the following are false statements about the removal of Indians from their ancestral homeland except
many Indians suffered as a result of the harsh winter and lack of food and supplies on their way west