AMSCO chapter 14 and 15 APUSH

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in part, president lincoln refrained from taking action to emancipate slaves until the civil war had been in progress for almost two years because

he sought to retain the loyalty of the border states

which of the following is not true of the kansas-nebraska act

it immediately voided the provisions of the compromise of 1850

the battle at antietam was considered a decisive moment in the war for all the following reasons except

it marked the advent of ironclad ships

which of the following statements about the era of reconstruction is most accurate

it temporarily altered race relations in the south

the union victory at vicksburg was of major importance for all of the following reasons except

it was the last major battle of the civil war

the border states offered all the following advantages except

large shipbuilding facilities

the black codes passed in a number of southern states after the civil war were intended to

place limits on the socioeconomic opportunities open to black people

winthrop suggest that polk's slogan "fifty-four forty or fight" was based mainly on which of the following attitudes

polk hoped to gain political benefit

the concept that residents of a territory should decide for themselves on the status of slavery was known as

popular sovereignty

which of the following ideas is douglas appealing to when he says "whether the people of territories shall be allowed to do as hey please on the question of slavery"

popular sovereignty

in 1861 the north went to war with the south primarily to

preserve the union

in the beginning president lincoln's main mission in the civil war was to

preserve the union

which of the following was a major goal of the union at the start of the war

preserving the union

what did the ku klux klan, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses have as a common goal

preventing blacks from voting

the battle of antietam was particularly critical because it

probably prevented the intervention of britain and france on behalf of the confederacy

the homestead act passed by congress in 1862

provided 160 acres of land to settlers who agreed to improve public lands

the morrill land grant of 1862 granted

public lands for states to establish agricultural and mechanical colleges

which of the following groups would be most likely to support black suffrage

radical republicans

after 1683 which of the following most fulfilled the "new birth of freedom" that the excerpt refers to

ratification of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments

the crittenden compromise

re-establish the missouri compromise line of 36-30

the gettysburg address most notably

reaffirmed the notions of freedom and equality

the kansas-nebraska act (1854) heightened the sectional crisis because it

repealed the missouri compromise

the key trade off featured in the compromise of 1877 was that

republicans got the presidency in exchange for the final removal of federal troops from the south

efforts by republicans to establish a base for their party in the south after the civil war ultimately failed because

republicans grew weary of pressing their reconstruction agenda in a hostile environment

the primary objectives of the founders of the know-nothing party was the

restriction of the rights of immigrants

lincoln's declaration that the north sought to preserve the union with or without slavery

revealed the influence of the border states on his policies

which of the following most likely increased mexican suspicion of united states territorial objectives in the 1830s and 1840s

rhetoric on "manifest destiny" in the american press

leading up to the civil war all of the following increased tensions between the north and the south except

rise of the know-nothing party

the incident between senator charles sumner and congressman preston brooks in 1856 indicated that

sectional violence over the issue of slavery in the territories had spread to the floor of congress

during reconstruction most former slaves found employment mainly as

sharecroppers

chief justice taney's basic ruling in the dred scott case was based on which of the following principles

since slaves were property they could not sue

in the 1850s the prevailing attitude of southern whites toward slavery could be summarized as

slavery is vital to the southern way of life benefiting blacks and whites

to which politicians is clay directing the last line of the excerpt

southerners who were threatening to secede

when it was issued in 1863 the emancipation proclamation declared free only those slaves in

states in rebellion against the united states

when the emancipation proclamation was issued at the beginning of 1863 its immediate effect was to

strengthen the moral cause of the union

the emancipation proclamation had the effect of

strengthening the moral cause and diplomatic position of the Union.

the crime against kansas speech resulted in

sumner-brooks affair

the union possessed a number of advantages over the confederacy at the start of the civil war. which of these was not a union advantage

superior military leadership

the goals of the ku klux klan included all of the following except

support the 14th and 15th amendments

in lincoln's attempt to preserve the union he all of the following questionable actions as president except

suspended elections during the course of war

the main issue of james k polk's presidential campaign in 1844 was his commitment to

territorial expansion of the us

for blacks, emancipation meant all of the following except

that large numbers would move north

which of the following provisions of the compromise of 1850 provoked the most controversy in the 1850s

the strengthened fugitive slave law

which of the following was a union advantage over the confederacy during the civil war

the union had a larger manufacturing and transportation network

president polk accepted a compromise with britain on the oregon dispute because

the united states was facing problems with mexico

the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo included all of the following provisions except

the us retaining transit rights across mexico

which of the following contributed most directly to the end of reconstruction

the waning commitment to reform in the north

the compromise of 1877 resulted in

the withdrawal of federal troops and abandonment of black rights in the South.

which of the following best describes the states in green

they had a strong military tradition

which of the following best describes the northern states

they included most of the country's population

why did non-slaveholding southerners support the slave system

all of the above

which of the following were reasons texas was not immediately annexed to the us. 1. opposition to another slave state joining the union 2. fear of the growing influence of catholicism 3. fear of possible war with mexico if texas were annexed 4. opposition to mexicans living within the us

1, 3 only

place the following events in correct chronological order. 1. first battle of bull run 2. lincoln's inauguration 3. south carolina's secession 4. confederate firing on fort sumter

3, 4, 2, 1

approximately ___________ soldiers died in the civil war

600,000 - 750,000

Arrange the following in chronological order: (A) the Battle of Gettysburg, (b) Lee's surrender at Appomattox, and (c) the Battle of Antietam.

C,A,B

the min result of the crop lien system in the south in the late 19th century was

a cycle of debt for tenant farmers

the issue the emancipation proclamation president lincoln felt he needed which of the following

a military victory

which of the following most directly contributed to "the sharp increase of immigration after 1845" referenced in the excerpt

crop failures and revolutions in europe

all of the following elements of the radical republican program were implemented during reconstruction except

a provision of 40 acres to each freedman

initially in doubt lincoln's reelection was ultimately secured as voting day neared in 1864 by

a series of union military victories

the victor in 1876 presidential election was decided by

a special electoral commission

which of the following is true of the 1860 presidential election

abraham lincoln's name did not appear on the ballot in nine southern states

during reconstruction which if the following was a change that took place in the south

african americans were able to exercise full political rights

the mexican war started

after president polk claimed mexico attacked america after us troop had provoked a skirmish

music and dance allowed slaves to

all of the above

which of the following about the new york city draft riots in 1863 is true 1. irish immigrants lead many of the violent reactions 2. president lincoln had to dispatch troops to keep order 3. blacks were the targets of much of the violence 4. new yorkers were angered by a congressional authorization of a draft to raise union troops

all of the statements are true

which of the following individuals was not a radical republican

andrew johnson

which of the following was not a border state during the war

arkansas

to achieve its independence the confederacy had to

avoid defeat and frustrate northern efforts to conquer it

in the ostend manifesto considered the possible acquisition of which of the following

cuba

which of the following developed during contributed to provide direct support and support self-determination for those freed from slavery

black churches

the union was most disturbed because they believed that britain was supporting the confederates by doing which of the following

building warships

which of the following union objectives was the last to be achieved

capturing the confederate capitol at richmond

the fourteenth amendment guaranteed

citizenship and civil rights to freed slaves

the dred scott v sanford decision stated that

congress had no power to control slavery in the territories

the fourteenth amendment

defined citizenship and basic rights and prevented states from abridging those

john brown's raid on harper's ferry was significant because it

demonstrated the fierceness of anti-slavery feelings

strong's statement that the british feared "diminishing the supply of breadstuffs on which her operatives depended" explains why he thinks the british

depended as much on trade with the union as with the confederacy

which of the following most directly contributed to the conflict referred to in the excerpt

disagreements over whether to allow slavery in new territories

the southern planter class

dominated the political, economic, and social life of the region

in proclaiming that all persons born in the us were citizens the 14th amendment directly repudiated which of the following

dred scott decision

"... the descendants of africans who were imported into this country and sold as slaves... are not included and were not intended to be included under the word citizen in the constitution and can therefore claim one of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the untied states." the above passage is from which of the following

dred scott v. sanford

the greatest achievements of the freedman's bureau were in

education

which of the following best explains why reconstruction came to an end in 1877

efforts to change southern radical attitudes and culture ultimately failed because of the south's determined resistance and the north's waning resolve

effort by radical republicans to reorder race relations in the defeated south most directly led to the

emergence of more vigorous southern resistance to african american rights

the main purpose of the black codes was to

ensure a stable and subservient labor supply

one key change immediately following the civil war was the

establishment of a constitutional basis for citizenship and voting rights

the primary weakness of general george mcclellan as a military commander was his

excessive caution and reluctance to use his troops in battle

the civil war resulted in

expansion of federal power

the federal agency designed to assist former slaves in making the economic adjustment to freedom by providing freedmen with education food and medical care was known as the

freedmen's bureau

the civil war resulted in all of the following except

full political economical and social equality for african americans

lincoln's main purpose in this excerpt was to

gain continued support for the war effort

the union victory at vicksburg was particularly significant because it

gave the union control over the entire mississippi river

during reconstruction the carpetbaggers and scalawags sought to

get rich at the expense of the south

the two major battles of the civil war fought on union soil were

gettysburg and antietam

one immediate result of the emancipation proclamation was that

great britain chose not to recognize the confederacy

which of the following could best be used as evidence to support the argument in the excerpt that "ethnic conflict between the whites rivaled sectional conflict as a major political issue" of the period

growing concern about the political and cultural influences of catholic immigrants

the development of the north and the south differed in the south

had fewer cities

uncle tom's cabin was written by

harriet beecher stowe

all of the following statements about john wilkes booth are true except

he acted alone

according to this diary entry president polk felt pressure to accept the treaty with mexico for which of the following reasons

he believed the whigs would not support more aggressive expansion

general sherman pursued a policy of mass destruction as he moved his army through the state of georgia in 1864 because

he wanted to break the south's will to fight

one important result of the mexican war was

increased tension between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forced in congress

a supposed asset for the south at the beginning of the civil war that never materialized to its real advantage was

intervention from britain and france

the north's victory at antietam allowed president lincoln to

issue the emancipation proclamation

general tecumseh sherman is most remembered from his

march to the sea

which one of the following slave states remained in the united states throughout the civil war

maryland

by going to war the united states gained the territory labeled as the

mexican cession

the initial migration of american settlers to texas was encouraged by the

mexican government

in july of 1861 president lincoln was particularly concerned about how his policies on slavery would affect which areas

missouri, maryland, and kentucky, slave holding states that stayed in the union

the graph above refutes which of the following statements

most southern families held slaves

the compromise of 1850 provided for all of the following except

no slavery in lands acquired from mexico in 1848

according to the wilmont proviso

no slavery would be permitted in the mexican cession

copperheads were

northern democrats who favored slavery

the emancipation proclamation freed

only slaves in confederacy

which of the following describes reason not mentioned by strong in this excerpt that ultimately stopped britain from recognizing the confederacy

opposition from the british working class

"an immediate and earnest effort should be made by the government of the us to purchase cuba from spain for any price of which it can be obtained" the assertion above is taken from which of the following

ostend manifesto

at fort pillow

over 200 black union soldier were executed by confederates

in the first years of the civil war the confederacy counted on british support in its fight against the union because

the british textile mills needed southern cottin to maintain production

northerners were most upset by the supreme courts dred scott decision because

the decision allowed slavery in the territories

which of the following caused the most violent reaction in the north during the civil war

the draft

in the residential campaign of 1860 which of the following positions was asserted by the republican party platform with respect to slavery

the extension of slavery to the united states territories should be prohibited by the federal government but slavery should be protected in states where it already existed

which of the following best characterizes the "sectional reunion" that took place through the terms of the compromise of 1877

the federal government removed troops from the south and eliminated aid for former slaves

the ku klux klan was organized in the south following the civil war

the harass blacks and republicans

radical congressional reconstruction of the south finally ended when

the last federal troops were removed in 1877

the chief advantage of the confederacy during the course civil war was

the reality that confederates were fighting and defending their own soil

why did congressional reconstruction end in 1877

the republican and democratic parties effected a compromise agreement after the 1876 presidential election

the fifteenth amendment provided which of the following

the right to vote regardless of race

which of the following statements about the confederacy is false

they were plagued by weak military leadership

during reconstruction southern blacks typically did which of the following

tilled farms a renters and sharecroppers

democrats agreed to accept rutherford b hayes as president in 1876 in part if he agreed to which of the following

to remove federal troops from the south

which treaty ended the mexican war

treaty of guadalupe-hidalgo

which general was appointed by lincoln to command all union armies in 1864

ulysses grant

which union general gained fame and lincoln's attention with his success in the western theater of the war

ulysses grant

andrew johnson was impeached for specifically which of the following actions

violating the tenor of office act by firing edwin stanton the secretary of war

before the end of the civil war the reconstruction advanced by congress requiring 50% of a states citizens to take loyalty oaths was the

wade-davis bill

before the end of the civil war the reconstruction plan advanced by congress requiring 50% of a state's citizens to take loyalty oaths was the

wade-davis bill

lincoln's reconstruction plan

was intended to quickly bring southern states back into the union

the impeachment of andrew johnson

was organized by radical republicans who saw him as opposing them and interfering with reconstruction

in the 1840 american antislavery society split into factions because

william llyod garrison's advocacy for women's rights and pacifism alienated some members

the general who orchestrated the march to the sea was

william sherman

which of the following statements was made by president lincoln during his second inaugural address

with malice toward none with charity toward all

which of the following was a common form of slave resistance to whites

work stoppages, arson, theft, or negligence

by the end of reconstruction most blacks in the south

worked on farms as contract workers and sharecroppers


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