Unit 5 U.S
The idea that the U.S. was foreordained to become an expanding nation and a transcontinental power was called _________________.
Manifest destiny
Which one of the following slave states remained in the United States throughout the Civil War?
Maryland
Which of the following principles was established by the Dred Scott decision?
National legislation could not limit the spread of slavery in the territories.
Which of the following was Not Mexican territory in 1825?
Oregon
Which of the following is not true about the Reconstruction Act of 1867?
Poll taxes and literary tests were made illegal
The original purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau was to
Provide freed blacks with food, clothing, and educational opportunities
Who did Johnson fire in 1868 such that it caused him to run afoul of the Tenure of Office Act?
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton
During Reconstruction, most former slaves found employment mainly as
Sharecroppers
Hinton R. Helper's The Impending Crisis of the South contended that
Slavery did great harm to the poor whites of the south
Symbolically important, the 1846 Wilmot Proviso stated that
Slavery should never be established in the territories acquired from Mexico
Which of these agreements was NOT part of the Compromise of 1850, which kept the Union together?
Slavery was abolished in the District of Columbia
Which of the following is true about the Trent Affair?
Lincoln released the diplomats to make peace
Which of the following quotations is from the Gettysburg Address?
"The world will note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here."
All of the following were part of the Compromise of 1877 except
A guarantee of voting rights for all males in the south
Bleeding Kansas
A sequence of violent events involving abolitionists and pro-Slavery elements that took place in Kansas-Nebraska Territory. The dispute further strained the relations of the North and South, making civil war imminent.
Chronology: (Civil War ends/ Battle of Gettysburg/ Abraham Lincoln elected President/ South Carolina secedes/ Attack on Ft. Sumter)
Abraham Lincoln elected president/ South Carolina secedes/ Attack on Ft. Sumter/ Battle of Gettysburg/ Civil War ends
During most of the Reconstruction period, African American men were
Allowed to vote/ suffrage
At what battle in 1862 was Lee forced to give up his planned invasion of the North?
Battle of Antietam
The Sumner-Brooks affair
Brooks felt insulted when Sumner blamed the south for Bleeding Kansas so he beat Sumner with a cane. Violent disagreements about slavery were being felt in the halls of congress
Chronology: (Fugitive slave act/ Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo/ James K. Polk elected president/ California Gold Rush/ Civil War begins)
California gold rush/ Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo/ fugitive slave act/ James K. Polk elected president/ Civil War begins
What historically signals the end of Reconstruction?
Compromise of 1877
Which of the following most angered Congress in 1865, such that it was determined to take a hard line on Reconstruction?
Johnson's acts towards reconstruction
Which of the following was the most direct catalyst for the secession of South Carolina?
Election of 1860/ Lincoln elected
What was a key element of Confederate strategy?
Fight a defensive battle to wear down the north
Which of the following did NOT attempt to disenfranchise black voters?
Force Act
The federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom was known as the
Freedmen's Bureau
Chronology: (Fugitive Slave act, Kansas-Nebraska act/ Abraham Lincoln elected president/ John Brown raids Harpers ferry/ Civil War begins)
Fugitive Slave act/ Kansas-Nebraska act/ John Brown raids Harpers ferry/ Abraham Lincoln elected president/ Civil War begins
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
Greatly strengthened northern anti slavery feeling
What was Lincoln's reaction to the Wade-Davis Bill?
He refused to sign and pocket vetoed it
In his first term, President Polk developed a four-point program of goals that included all of EXCEPT
Immediate annexation of Texas
Which of the following was NOT part of the Anaconda Plan to win the Civil War?
Invade the south and capture all major cities
Which of the following was not an effect of Reconstruction
It inspired a mass exodus of southern blacks to lands that had never known slavery
Which of the following was NOT true of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
It rendered the terms of the compromise of 1850 void
What made the Ostend Manifesto so controversial?
It was a secret plan by the United States to buy or take Cuba.
Scalawag" was the insulting label given to
Southern whites who cooperated with the reconstruction efforts of the U.S. government
Chronology: (James K. Polk elected president/ Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo/ U.S. Mexican War begins/ Texas Was for independence/ Civil War begins)
Texas war for independence/ U.S. Mexican War begins/ Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo/ James K. Polk elected president/ Civil War begins
What political party dominated the "Solid South" as a result of Reconstruction?
The Democratic Party
Hiram Revels
The first African American to serve in the U.S. Congress.
The Tenure of Office Act (1867) was instrumental in
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Which of the following statements was NOT an argument against the Fugitive Slave Act?
The law violated the Dred Scott decision.
What name was given to the fighting around Richmond, which climaxed the Peninsular Campaign?
The seven days battle
Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction, developed in 1863, allowed for a state to be readmitted once
They abolished slavery
Prior to the attack on Fort Sumter, which state was NOT part of the Confederacy?
Virginia
Each of the following occurred during the Mexican-American War EXCEPT...
William B. Travis and his men were annihilated at the Alamo
In the Supreme Court case Ex parte Milligan, the court ruled that
citizens could not be tried by a military court if a civilian court was in session
Which of the following was the most serious hardship encountered by soldiers on both sides of the Civil War?
disease
Carpetbaggers were
individuals from the North seeking opportunity in the South after the war
Black Codes were established in the South immediately after the Civil War in an effort to
limit the rights of newly freed African Americans
The biggest challenge Confederate president Jefferson Davis faced was
ongoing tension between states' rights and the need for a unified central government
The situation in Kansas in the mid-1850s indicated the impracticality of which policy for the territories?
popular sovereignty
In the campaign of 1860, the Democratic party
split in two, with each faction nominating its own presidential candidate
As presented to Congress, the Lecompton Constitution provided for
the admission of Kansas as a slave state
The election of 1856 was most noteworthy for
the dramatic rise of the Republican Party
At the end of Reconstruction, southern whites disenfranchised Blacks, using all of the following strategies EXCEPT
the use of federal troops to discourage African Americans from voting in elections
Southerners were particularly enraged by the John Brown affair because
they believed Brown's violent abolitionist sentiments were shared by the whole North