APUSH Ch. 12-15 Quizzes
The subject of Charles Sumner's speech that led to his beating on the floor of Congress was
"Bleeding Kansas"
Ulysses S. Grant depended on this group for his presidential victory in 1868
African Americans
Lee surrendered to Grant at
Appomattox Court House
A conflict between rival groups of lumbermen on the Maine-Canadian border
Aroostook War
The bloodiest day of the Civil War
Battle of Antietam
Zachary Taylor defeated Santa Anna at this battle
Battle of Buena Vista
This battle is remembered as the most one sided battle of the Civil War
Battle of Fredericksburg
The turning point of the Civil War
Battle of Gettysburg
Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna at this battle
Battle of San Jacinto
This battle was fought near an abandoned Methodist Church
Battle of Shiloh
This battle was the key to the Mississippi Campaign
Battle of Vicksburg
The first significant battle of the Civil War took place at
Bull Run
Stated slave owners had the same constitutional protection of their property in the new territories as they had in their own states
Calhoun Resolutions
An agreement between Britain the US not to seek control over building a canal in Central America
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
They did not like Zachary Taylor and opposed slavery
Conscience Whigs
One of the major political scandals of the Grant presidency involved
Credit Mobilier
This caused a decline in grain exports contributing to the onset of the Panic of 1857
Crimean War
Who gave the "Seventh of March" speech?
Daniel Webster
Union naval commander who captured New Orleans
David Farragut
This legalized slavery in the new territories
Dred Scott Case
He introduced interchangeable parts
Eli Whitney
His invention took much of the production of clothing out of homes and into factories
Elias Howe
This court case supported the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus
Ex Parte Milligan
The president could use federal troops to suppress resistance to federal law through the
Force Act
The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, at
Fort Sumter
Conscience Whigs, Northern Democrats, and the abolitionist Liberty party formed this party
Free Soil Party
In response to the Whig party nomination of Zachary Taylor in 1848, many "conscience Whigs" fled the party, joined with antislavery Democrats, and formed the
Free Soil Party
They branded slavery "a great moral, social, and political evil"
Free Soil Party
This group proclaimed the providential hand of God in expansion
Free Soilers
This was the final act of Manifest Destiny
Gadsden Purchase
The Anaconda Plan was
General Winfield Scott's strategy for encircling and squeezing the South into submission
He wrote Sociology for the South, questioned the principle of equal rights for "unequal men"
George Fitzhugh
This treaty gave the US the right to build a canal
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty
He is called the "Great Compromiser"
Henry Clay
This act promotes settlement of the west
Homestead Act
He exhorted Americans to "Go west, young man"
Horace Greeley
The winner of the 1856 presidential election was
James Buchanan
"Fifty-Four Forty or Fight" was associated with
James Polk
The president of the Confederacy was
Jefferson Davis
He proposed a series of amendments to bring reconciliation, but the attempt was a little too late
John Crittenden
He coined the term manifest destiny
John Louis O'Sullivan
Gold was found on his land leading to the 1849 gold rush
John Sutter
Ships with iron rams
Laird rams
Buchanan's first challenge was to accept or reject
Lecompton Constitution
He promoted the idea of popular sovereignty
Lewis Cass
In the election of 1848, the idea of popular sovereignty was most closely identified with
Lewis Cass
South Carolina attacked Fort Sumter when
Lincoln announced his plan to peacefully resupply the fort
The Kansas-Nebraska Act proposed organizing two territories from
Louisiana Purchase
Succeeded because of the election of Abraham Lincoln
Lower South
The first black regiment
Massachusetts 54th Regiment
One of the major problems faced by Union armies during the campaigns of 1862 was
McClellan's reluctance to fight
By going to war, the US gained the territory labeled as the
Mexican Cession
He signed the Compromise of 1850 into law
Millard Fillmore
This act allowed the sale of federal land grants to build agricultural/technical colleges
Morrill Land Grant Act
This organization was organized by abolitionists and Free Soilers to aid the transportation of antislavery settlers to Kansas
New England Emigrant Aid Company
General Winfield Scott's nickname was
Old Fuss and Feathers
The Oregon Territory consisted of
Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia
This economic event greatly affected the north, not so much the south
Panic of 1857
The term manifest destiny refers to the belief that
Providence had destined the American continent to be dominated by the United States
The ones pushing for more reforms in the south in favor of African Americans were the
Radical Republicans
The Panic of 1873 was primarily caused by which industry?
Railroad
Founder of the Transcendentalists
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The destruction of the Whig party led to the formation of the
Republican party
Most former northern members of the American Party became
Republicans
Two Years Before the Mast, which helped to encourage westward expansion, was written by
Richard Henry Dana
At the Battle of the Seven Days, Confederate armies prevented George McClellan from capturing which vital southern city?
Richmond
The appointment of ________ to command Confederate armies in Virginia marked a turning point in the Civil War
Robert E. Lee
He was the Chief Justice in the Dred Scott Case
Roger Taney
General Zachary Taylor's nickname was
Rough and Ready
He developed America's first textile mill
Samuel Slater
The Mexican commander who granted Texas independence from Mexico was
Santa Anna
He was the most successful empresario
Stephen Austin
He introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Stephen Douglas
The man most responsible for passing the Compromise of 1850 was
Stephen Douglas
In the "Freeport Doctrine"
Stephen Douglas suggested that the territories could maintain popular sovereignty by refusing to protect slavery there
Almost brought Britain into the war
Trent Affair
The emphasis of this book was the well-being of the slave family
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Introduced as a result of the Fugitive Slave Act
Underground Railroad
In the famous naval battle of 1861, the northern ship Monitor face the southern ironclad, the
Virginia
This treaty with Britain over the northern border of Maine and the border between Minnesota and Canada
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
The four-time invader of Central America and the self-proclaimed president of Nicaragua was
William Walker
One attempt to prevent slavery in the territories was the
Wilmot Proviso
Proposed slavery be prohibited in any territory acquired from Mexico
Wilmot Proviso
The congressional act that opposed the extension of slavery into any territory ceded by Mexico was the
Wilmot Proviso
General-in-Chief who developed the Anaconda Plan
Winfield Scott
He was the architect of the Anaconda Plan
Winfield Scott
The Ostend Manifesto was
a document in which the United States threatened to seize control of Cuba
On of the problems of the southern economy on the eve of the Civil War was
a lack of diversification
Which of the following was not a border state? a. Tennessee b. Maryland c. Kentucky d. Missouri
a. Tennessee
President Polk was motivated to reject the treaty with Mexico because of which of the following? a. many southerners wanted the US to get larger gains in territory b. many Whigs opposed the treaty and were willing to continue the war c. the US was in a dispute with Great Britain over the Canadian border d. the treaty called for the US to give up the territories known as Upper California and New Mexico
a. many southerners want the US to get larger gains in territory
Which of the following was not part of the Compromise of 1850? a. repeal of all existing fugitive slave laws b. abolition of the slave trade in the District of Colombia c. guarantee of slavery in the District of Columbia d. admission of California as a free state e. settlement of the Texas-New Mexico boundary
a. repeal of all existing fugitive slave laws
Which of the following is true of Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial? a. the Senate sat as a court to try Johnson on charges drawn up by the House b. all the Republican senators voted for conviction c. a three-fourths majority in both Houses was required to remove Johnson from office d. the vote against him was unanimous e. Johnson voluntarily reigned before he could be removed
a. the Senate sat as a court to try Johnson on charges drawn up by the house
Which of the following best describes both militaries? a. they were mostly volunteers early on b. they were always supplied well c. they were always upper class d. neither side utilized African Americans e. they were all draftees
a. they were mostly volunteers early on
In 1850, southerners were most upset by the
admission of California as a free state
What does the word empresario mean?
agent
Southern whites regarded Carpetbaggers as
agents of an army of occupation
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
all of these choices (authorized the US to pay $15 million to Mexico, fixed the Texas border at the Rio Grande, ended the US's war with Mexico, and ceded the Northwestern section of Mexico to the US)
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
all of these choices (divided the Nebraska Territory into two territories, repealed the Missouri Compromise, represented the interests of the southern faction of the Democratic Party, and was supported by Stephen Douglas)
President Polk provoked a war with Mexico
all of these choices (in order to acquire New Mexico and California, by sending General Zachary Taylor and 4 thousand soldiers to patrol the Rio Grande, by encouraging settlers in Monterey, California, to dream of US annexation, and by attempting to buy New Mexico and California)
The primary goal of President John Tyler was to
annex Texas
The filibusters of the 1840s and 1850s
attempted to acquire new territories in which to extend slavery
The Pacific Railway Act
authorized the building of a transcontinental railroad
Who of the following would have argued that "freedom is not possible without slavery?" a. Stephen Douglas b. John C. Calhoun c. James Buchanan d. Henry Clay e. Nathaniel Hawthorne
b. John C. Calhoun
Which of the following slave states did not secede from the US? a. Kansas b. Kentucky c. Arkansas d. Tennessee e. Texas
b. Kentucky
Which of the following was not a trail heading out west? a. Oregon Trail b. Utah Trail c. Mormon Trail d. Santa Fe Trail
b. Utah Trail
The Mexican War's first phase was carried out by which of the following? a. Abraham Lincoln b. Zachary Taylor c. Winfield Scott d. Stonewall Jackson e. Jefferson Davis
b. Zachary Taylor
Which of the following was not a part of the Compromise of 1877? a. removal of federal troops from southern states b. appointment of a southern vice president c. federal aid for a southern railroad d. federal appropriations to rebuild war-destroyed levees e. appointment of a southern postmaster general
b. appointment of a southern vice president
Which was not a northern military advantage over the south? a. large manpower advantages b. better commanding officers in the field c. industrial advantages d. transportation and communications advantages e. greater bank capital and wealth
b. better commanding officers in the field
All of the following were northern advantages except a. greater population b. defensive was as a strategy c. greater industrial production d. larger military e. superior resources
b. defensive was as a strategy
All of the following were part of the 14th Amendment except it a. gave all citizens equal protection of the law b. funded the Confederate war debt c. created a constitutional definition of citizenship d. gave Congress broad powers to enforce the amendment e. provided for equal protection under the law
b. funded the Confederate war debt
According the this diary entry, President Polk felt pressure to accept the treaty with Mexico for which of the following? a. he was eager to expand into New Mexico and Upper California b. he believed the Whigs would not support more aggressive expansion c. he wanted to support a treaty proposed by the Whigs d. he feared expanding the war with Mexico if the treaty was rejected
b. he believe the Whigs would not support more aggressive expansion
Members of the Know-Nothing party were all of the following except a. American-born Protestants b. middle-aged and elderly professional men c. supporters of the temperance movement d. advocates of legislation increasing the naturalization period e. pledged to maintain secrecy about their order
b. middle-aged and elderly professional men
The Kansas and Nebraska Territories were organized for which of the following reasons? a. to finally resolve the issue of slavery b. to begin construction on a transcontinental railroad c. to resolve issues regarding Native American reservations d. to alleviate population pressures in the East e. to further scientific research on violent weather
b. to begin construction on a transcontinental railroad
All of the following statements regarding the 15th Amendment are true except it a. prohibited states from denying the right to vote on grounds of race or color b. was popular among northern women c. encountered much resistance in the white south d. was part of the congressional reconstruction plan e. was required by Congress that southern states ratify it
b. was popular among northern women
The majority of southern Republican voters were
blacks
Slave states that did not secede from the Union
border states
The organization of the Nebraska territory was necessary in order to
build a railroad across the area
Which of the following was not a reason Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation? a. keep Britain from joining the war b. encourage blacks to join the war c. allow southerners to join the north d. keep border states
c. allow southerners to join the north
The 14th Amendment did all of the following except a. define blacks as American citizens b. grant equal protection of the law c. guarantee the Confederate debt d. disqualify a significant number of ex-Confederates from holding federal or state office e. grant due process under the law
c. guarantee the Confederate debt
All of the following statements regarding Brigham Young are true except he a. was married to 55 women b. led the Mormons to Utah and created a prosperous community there c. was the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints d. was the governor of the Utah territory for 7 years e. selected the site for the Mormon settlement
c. was the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
called for the repeal of the Missouri Compromise
President Lincoln delayed issuing the Emancipation Proclamation because of his concern that it would
cause the border states to secede
John Brown was noted for all of the following except
coining the phrase "the irrepressible conflict" to explain the coming of the Civil War
The most important crop in the south was
cotton
All of the following fought for Texas's independence from Mexico except a. Davey Crockett b. Sam Houston c. Jim Bowie d. Andrew Jackson e. William Travis
d. Andrew Jackson
To issue the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln felt tht he needed which of the following? a. a constitutional amendment b. Supreme Court approval c. Republican control of Congress d. a military victory
d. a military victory
The main purpose of the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction was to
destroy the Republican party in the south
California's population increased dramatically in the late 1840s due to the
discovery of gold
In the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court argued all of the following except a. blacks were not citizens b. Dred Scott had no right to petition the Court c. slavery was a state issue not a federal issue d. restricting slavery was unconstitutional e. the Supreme Court did not have jurisdiction in the case
e. the Supreme Court did not have jurisdiction in the case
The Emancipation Proclamation
freed all slaves in rebel controlled territory
This was the most contentious part of the Compromise of 1850
fugitive slave law
The Confiscation Acts
gave power to seize enemy property used to wage war against the United States
The Legal Tender Act created this currency
greenbacks
What did Matthew Perry do
he opened up the trade doors with Japan
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson was
in retaliation for his opposition to congressional reconstruction
The Panic of 1857
increased hostility between northerners and southerners who disagreed over the tariff issue
The First Battle of Bull Run is most significant because
it was a wake-up call to the north that this war would be long and drawn out
The destruction of the Whig Party
led to the formation of the Republican party
Robert E. Lee joined the Confederacy because he
loved his home state of Virginia and could not fight against it
A member of a political group advocating or fighting for national independence, a strong national government
nationalist
The major issue for the Know-Nothing Party was
nativism
The result of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was
outrage and fear throughout the south
The main purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau was to
oversee relations between former masters and slaves
The final act that destroyed the Whigs as a national political party was the
passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
The violence in "Bleeding Kansas" involved clashes between
pro-slavery and antislavery groups
In the election of 1844, James K. Polk
promised to acquire Texas and Oregon
The most important social distinction in the south was
race
The Morrill Tariff Act
raised tariff rates to increase revenue and protect American manufacturers
The Black Codes
reduced freedmen to a condition close to slavery
The Tenure of Office Act
required Senate approval before the president could remove a cabinet member
Radical Republicans objected to Lincoln's initial Reconstruction plan because it
restored the political rights of white men who had fought against the Union
The process of cutting spiral grooves in a gun's barrel to impart a spiral to the bullet
rifled
Ulysses S. Grant's presidency is known as an era of
scandal and corruption at all levels of government
On the issue of secession, most northerners agreed that
secession was unconstitutional, treasonable, and impossible
"Popular sovereignty" was the belief that
settlers to a territory should decide for themselves whether or not to permit slavery
The central issue in the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 was
slavery
Under the Missouri Compromise
slavery would be excluded in the new territory of Nebraska
This was the most important invention concerning the railroad industry
standard gauge
On the issue of slavery in the territories, John C. Calhoun asserted that
the Constitution protected the right of citizens to move from place to place and to take their property with them
In the 1830s and 1840s the arid plains of the west were known as
the Great American Desert
After serving 4 terms in the Illinois legislature and one term in Congress, Abraham Lincoln was propelled back into politics by shock of
the Kansas-Nebraska bill
What was the significance of the Goliad?
the Mexican army executed 300 American prisoners
The Compromise of 1877 signified
the end of Reconstruction
During the Reconstruction period
the illiteracy rate among southern blacks was reduced significantly
The Supreme Court case Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842) involved
the kidnapping of fugitive slaves
The term Oregon Fever refers to
the mass migration of thousands of farm families to the Northwest
The central theme of Uncle Tom's Cabin is
the tragedy of the breakup of families by slavery
The term "bayonet rule" refers to
the use of federal troops to support Republican state governments and black rights in the south
Ulysses S. Grant was guilty of
unwise appointments of public officials
In The Impending Crisis of the South, Hinton Rowan Helper
used statistic to demonstrate slavery weakened the south''s economy
The main issue addressed by the 15th Amendment was
voting
The Union war effort was financed primarily by
war bonds
Anthony Burns
was a runaway slave arrested under the Fugitive Slave Act
In the election of 1848, Zachary Taylor carried southern states primarily because he
was a slaveholder
The Dred Scott decision of the US Supreme Court involved a slave who
was suing for his freedom because his master had taken him into free territory
As promised, the Deep South secede from the Union
when Abraham Lincoln was elected president
Scalawags were
white, southern-born Republicans
This solved the Oregon dispute
49th Parallel
Which period was the peak of manifest destiny?
1842-1853
What were the years of the Mexican American war?
1846-1848
This amendment abolished slavery
13th