Primavera American History (a)

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According to the Neutrality Proclamation, any citizens of the United States who took up hostilities against __________ would not receive the protection of the United States.

Great Britain - France

Anacreon

Greek poet known for writing drinking songs

How did Alexander Hamilton defend his belief that the federal government had the authority to create a national bank?

Hamilton believed that the Constitution's implied and resulting powers allowed for federal authority to create the bank

Why did Alexander Hamilton want to align with Great Britain against France after the American Revolution?

Hamilton wanted stronger economic ties with Great Britain

What did General Washington agree to do after spending a winter at Valley Forge?

He agreed to add African American troops to the Patriot cause.

What impact did Francisco Coronado have on New Spain?

He charted the territories lying to the north of America

What caused Daniel Shays to sell off half of his land after the American Revolution?

He had to pay taxes Massachusetts raised to pay its debt

What was the result of Coronado's exploration of the interior of North America?

He increased spain's understanding of the interior of North America

Why might Stephen F. Austin be considered the most successful empresario of Texas?

He secured more contracts and settled more families than any other empresario

Why might Stephen F. Austin be considered the most successful empresario of Texas?

He secured more contracts and settled more families than any other empresario.

Why did President Thomas Jefferson commission General Zebulon Pike ?

He wanted to find the source of the Mississippi River

Who initially proposed counting each slave as three-fifths of a person in order to reach a compromise for a proposed amendment to the Articles of Confederation?

James Madison

Who used the idea of a three-branch system described in Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws to create the Constitution?

James Madison

Who wrote the Bill of Rights?

James Madison

___________ believed this method would prevent factions or special interests from taking over the election.

James Madison

T/F true

James Madison convinced Napoleon to sell his North American territory to fund a war in Europe.

What led John Jacob Astor to corner the fur-trading market?

Jay's Treaty had stopped British trappers from trading in America

Why did Thomas Jefferson believe that the creation of a national bank was unconstitutional?

Jefferson believed that any power not expressly delegated to the federal government by the constitution should be reserved to the states or the people

Who did Hugh Glass let live because he was only 17?

Jim Bridger

T/F true

John C. Calhoun believed that the Nullification Proclamation allowed state governments to ignore state laws they found disagreeable.

Who found political success in 1850 when he was elected as one of California's first two senators?

John C. Fremont

T/F true

John C. Frémont was an abolitionist.

steamboat

John Fitch

Which individuals were involved with writing the Federalist Papers? (Select all that apply.)

John Jay - James Madison - Alexander Hamilton

T/F true

John Quincy Adams's views on foreign policy would come to dominate US thinking for years to come.

T/F true

John Smith aided the Jamestown colony of Virginia during its early years by helping the colonists negotiate threats by the native Powhatan tribe.

In May 1856, Charles Sumner gave a speech denouncing the __________.

Kansas-Nebraska act

How did Jefferson's presidency transform the US government?

NOT!!! he enacted the alien and sedation acts to censure favorable press

Why might the Republic of Texas have been supportive of James K. Polk as president?

NOT!!! he was the dark horse of the race

Which of the following statements most accurately analyzes how the Philadelphia Convention shaped the new national government?

NOT!!! it offered delegates the opportunity to tweak the Articles of Confederation to ensure that states' rights were protected

What was the most significant outcome of the Battle of New Orleans?

NOT!!! it proved that the US army could defeat the redcoats

Which option describes patterns in population shifts during the First Industrial Revolution?

NOT!!! people established new ways to get to work

Review the following event from the War of 1812. On August 24, 1814, British troops entered Washington, DC, and set fire to the White House. Which option identifies a historical cause of this event?

NOT!!! the increasing power of french colonial forces in the Northwest territory

What was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine?

NOT!!! the monroe doctrine proposed a series of legislative measures to seek territorial expansion to the Pacific Ocean

Which option evaluates how the Bill of Rights addressed Anti-Federalist concerns about establishing a strong central government?

NOT!!! the passage of the bill of rights marked the first instance in which states had power over the federal government

Which breakthrough led to the establishment of New Spain?

NOT!!!! Francisco Coronado's discovery of gold in Central America

__________ was greatly influenced by the Second Great Awakening and decided to begin a mission in the Oregon Territory.

NOT!!!! Jason Lee

What impact did the Three-Fifths Compromise have on the passage of the Constitution at the Philadelphia Convention?

NOT!!!! Politicians sought a compromise that would allow northerners to maintain control of the US Senate

What was the significance of the Sante Fe Trail?

NOT!!!! created as a trade route through the deserts of AZ

Which of the following statements most accurately identifies which nation won the War of 1812 while explaining why?

NOT!!!! the US won because it gained control of the Oregon Territory

Why was Fort Astoria renamed Fort George?

NOT!!!! the north west company bought the fort and names it after its founders

California Trail

Started during the 1840s by migrants for the Gold Rush | 2. Farmers also migrated along this corridor to reach rich farmlands | 3. Over 250,000 migrants traveled the California Trail between the 1840s to the 1850s.

T/F false

Stephen Austin convinced 2,500 families to migrate to the Texas Territory.

t/f true

Stephen Douglas believed Americans should accept slavery as a necessary evil.

Which of the following events occurred last in the war for Mexican independence?

The constitution of 1812 was restored

Which event spurred President Polk to start writing his original war message to Congress?

The refusal of the Mexican president to see John Sidell

T/F false

The restoration of the Constitution of 1812 led colonists to believe they were being treated unfairly.

How did the case McCulloch v. Maryland cement the power of the federal government?

The ruling established federal supremacy over the states with regard to certain powers

t/f false

The scarcity of wood in the South made it difficult to modernize the Confederate Navy

Why were the Whigs not supportive of an independent treasury?

They believed in federal intervention, such as the creation of a national bank

Why didn't the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans support the French Revolution?

They viewed the French Revolution as a sure path to US economic disaster

Why did some Tejanos support the fight against the Mexican government?

They wanted freedom from the dictatorship of President Santa Anna

Why did some Tejanos support the fight against the Mexican government?

They wanted freedom from the dictatorship of President Santa Anna.

Which statement best describes the Native American tribes of the Mogollon, Hohokam, and Anasazi?

They were tribes whose members lived in small farming communities

On the day of the election, there was a tie in the Electoral College between which two candidates? (Select all that apply.)

Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr

T/F true

Thomas Jefferson became vice president to his political rival John Adams.

The debate over the Alien and Sedition Acts ended when __________.

Thomas Jefferson was elected president

What was William Henry Harrison's campaign slogan?

Tippecanoe and Tyler too

Old Spanish Trail

Trail was explored by Spanish missionaries in 1765 | 2. Antonio Armijo, a Mexican merchant, officially used it for transporting goods in 1829 | 3. Trail ran from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Los Angeles, California | 4. It was created as a trade route through the deserts in Arizona.

Santa Fe Trail

Trail was pioneered by Pedro Vial, a French explorer, in 1792 | 2. It was established as a commercial road by William Becknell in 1821 | 3. Trail stretched from Independence, Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico | 4. Trail eventually became the route of the Santa Fe Railway.

Given the circumstances of Reconstruction, Congress passed an act in January of 1877 to allow a commission of senators, representatives, and ___________ to decide the presidential election.

supreme court justices

How did the idea of manifest destiny shape the attitudes of United States citizens?

symbolized America's feelings of surperiority

supersede

take place of an established authority

What was the purpose of the Consultation?

take steps in response to civil unrest

The __________ sought to shore up the positions of cabinet members to keep Johnson from appointing his own choices.

tenure of office act

British Regulars

term commonly used to describe Napoleonic-era British foot soldier

Which was the official name of the Lewis and Clark expedition group that was commissioned to explore a western route?

the Corps of Discovery

Q1- Which term best describes the wide network of people who assisted fugitive slaves in their attempt to reach the North or Canada?

the Underground Railroad

What stance did the United States take on the French Revolution?

the United States made a clear stance on neutrality.

extrication

the act of freeing or removing someone or something from a place or position

emancipation

the act of freeing someone from someone else's control or power

emancipation

the act of making or becoming free

secession

the act of separating from a nation and becoming independent

expansionism

the belief that a country should grow larger; a policy of increasing a country's size by expanding its territory

stipulations

the binding terms of an agreement

The interest of the American people in art, poetry, and literature during the years from 1815 to 1850 was a reaction against __________.

the brutality of recent wars

What marked the end of the battle for California?

the capture of monterey

Which option explains the significance of Shays's Rebellion in relationship to the development of the Constitution?

the conflict led to US reps to doubt the power of the Articles of Confederation in ensuring national security

Which option analyzes how an action undertaken at the Philadelphia Convention helped to establish a new national government?

the connecticut compromise combined new jersey and virginia plan

Washington's farewell address warned America against __________.

the danger of political parties

platform

the declared policy of a political party

__________ sparked one of the most significant migrations in American history.

the discovery of gold nuggets in california

What was the impact of the closing of the Second Bank of the United States?

the economic depression of 1837

frontier

the farthest point of settled land, beyond which lies wilderness

righteous

the feeling of having justified beliefs

Which was a primary reason that many people chose to migrate to the Great Plains?

the flat, treeless land was suitable for farming

Inauguration

the formal ceremony marking the beginning of an office, such as that of president

pelt

the fur and skin of an animal

Corps of Discovery

the group of men who charted a western route across America from 1804 to 1806

jurisdiction

the limit or extent to which a governmental body can make legal decisions

jusdistiction

the limit or extent to which a governmental body can make legal decisions

general-in-cheif

the military officer in command of all other generals

migration

the movement of people from one place to another

What was the name of the paper that Frederick Douglas started on December 3, 1847?

the north star

Which military force was a Patriot group of volunteer militiamen from North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee?

the overmountain men

What was the impact of Jefferson's policy of neutrality?

the passage of the embargo act of 1807 damaged the US economy

conscription

the practice of ordering people by law to serve in the armed forces

veto

a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal

smallpox

a contagious viral disease causing fever and pustules; wiped out millions of native inhabitants of the New World

stalemate

a contest, dispute, or competition in which neither side can gain an advantage or win

standoff

a deadlock between equally matched opponents

dispute

a disagreement or debate

nutation

a disruption in a rhythmic pattern

catalyst

a factor that causes a change in the direction of events

sawmill

a factory where logs are cut into lumber

marshall

a federal law officer

ultimatum

a final demand of terms, rejection of which will result in retaliation

armada

a fleet of ships, often equipped with cannons for waging war

torpedo

a floating underwater charge; later a self-propelled missile

militia

a force created out of a civilian population

treaty

a formal agreement between countries

treaty

a formal agreement between two countries

presidio

a fortified military settlement

compound

a fortified series of buildings, often with a surrounding wall

Black Hawk War

a four-month engagement involving the Sauk, Kickapoo, and Meskwaki

republicanism

a governing of society as a republic

triumvirate

a government body made of three representatives

Kitchen Cabinet

a group of unofficial advisors to President Andrew Jackson

ram

a heavy beak-like projection mounted on a ship's bow and used for striking another ship

wildcat

a high-risk speculator

Early National Party

a historical era in American history spanning from about 1781 to 1814

privation

a lack or loss of the basic things that people need to live properly

battalion

a large body of troops ready for battle

convention

a large meeting to discuss and debate shared interests or concerns

escrapment

a large, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights

obligation

a legally or morally binding duty or responsibility

parallel

a line of constant latitude as measured on the earth's surface

American Romanticism

a literary movement of the 1800s emphasizing individual freedom, power of nature and natural beauty, human emotions, distrust of civilization, nostalgia for the past, and a celebration of imagination and intuition

cartographer

a mapmaker

mormon

a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

siege

a military operation where troops surround a place occupied by an enemy and cut off essential supplies

monarchist

a monarchy system in which a central figurehead rules

preemptive

a move that serves to forestall an inevitable occurrence

recolonization

a movement created to assist free black people in emigrating to Africa

isthmus

a narrow strip of land with seacoast on either side

underground railroad

a network of secret routes used by slaves to escape to the free states or Canada

With widespread discontent and organized resistance occurring in local states, what solution was needed at the federal level?

a new government structure

standing army

a permanent, professional army staffed by full-time soldiers

Delegate

a person elected or assigned to represent others

conductor

a person in charge of a train; in the Underground Railroad, a person who would escort slaves on their journeys between safe houses

MESTIZO

a person of mixed descent, usually European and Indian, in Latin American regions

CRIOLLO

a person of mixed race born in colonial New Spain who can trace his or her bloodline to Spain itself; comparable to the upper middle class

criollo

a person of mixed race born in colonial New Spain who can trace his or her bloodline to Spain itself; comparable to the upper middle class

indentured servent

a person under contract to work for another for a set period of time

strict constructionist

a person who believes in following to the letter the precepts of the US Constitution

ABSOLUTIST

a person who believes in the exercise of complete and absolute power by one ruler

abolitionist

a person who favors ending a practice such as slavery

fugutive

a person who has escaped

pioneer

a person who is among the first to explore or settle an area

missionary

a person who is sent to a foreign country to do religious work

LOYALIST

a person who remains loyal to the current ruler or government

MARTYR

a person who sacrifices his or her life for a belief or a principle

advocate

a person who supports a position or point of view

philosopher

a person who understands, considers, and studies ideas, theories, and truths about life

transcendentalism

a philosophy which says that thought and spiritual things are more real than ordinary human experience and material things

allotment

a piece of land deeded by the government

garrison

a place that houses military troops

treasury

a place where the funds of a government are stored

arsenal

a place where weapons and ammunition are manufactured and maintained

impasse

a point at which no progress can be made

sentiment

a point of view or feeling about an event, situation, or idea

fanaticism

the quality of fervent belief to the point of being unrealistic

Gold Rush

the rapid movement of people toward the California goldfields

Why did Texas wait to consider annexation?

the republic's president opposed annexation and wanted Texas to remain it's own entity

suffrage

the right to vote in political elections

dispursement

the spending or distribution of money

divine

the state of being of, from, or like God

Why did southerners despise the Tariff of Abomination

the tariff increased the cost of British goods

Why did the rate of prisoner exchanges slow?

the union wanted to inclue black soldiers in the exchange, but the confederate refused

How were the American settlers able to claim their first victory?

they attacked an almost defenseless outpost

Why were farmers upset over the Whiskey Tax?

they converted much of their grain to whiskey for transport and sale

What two choices did Native Americans have in regards to the Indian Removal Act? (Select all that apply.)

they could become citizens of their home states - they could move to reservation lands west of the Mississippi

How did Henry Clay and other legislators help protect American manufacturers?

they created tariffs

How did the civilian population of Vicksburg try to protect itself?

they dug holes into the earth that became caves as the siege went on

Why was it difficult at times for families in slavery to be together?

they had to stand by as their family members were brutalized or hurt

What stance did the United States take on the French Revolution?

they remained neutral

What is the most likely reason slave owners always kept their slaves dependent upon them for food, clothing, or shelter?

they wanted exert control and dependency on their slaves

What was the focus of the free-soilers?

they wanted to tip the power balance to the side of the abolitionists

What military action did the Mormon Battalion experience?

they were attacked by a herd of angry cattle in the desert

Why did the Army of Northern Virginia remain at Appomattox Court House rather than retreating?

they were surrounded by union troops

Thomas Jefferson was the __________ president of the United States.

third

__________ was regarded as one of Robert E. Lee's most trusted generals and was considered to be one of the greatest strategists of the Civil War.

thomas "stonewall" jackson

Who was the creator of Crédit Mobilier of America and main contributor to the Crédit Mobilier scandal?

thomas durant

Founding Fathers

those who helped create the United States, generally defined as the members of the American Constitutional Convention of 1787

In the 1790s, Tecumseh's tribe fought __________ battles against American militias.

three

annex

to acquire more territory

What was the stated goal of the members of the Philadelphia Convention?

to amend the articles of confederation

discrimination

to be denied commonly held privileges because of race, nationality, or other reason

impeach

to bring charges against the holder of a public office

immigrate

to come to a country to live there

Why did each state receive only one vote in the Confederation of Congress under the Articles of Confederation?

to ensure that the smaller states also had a voice in government

prohibit

to forbid by a law or a rule

compensate

to give something in recognition of loss

Levy

to impose or collect a tax or fee

nullify

to legally void or invalidate

reign in

to limit or control something

ameliorate

to make a bad situation better; to improve conditions

demonize

to make a person or group of people seem capable of evil actions

quell

to make something cease or quiet down

nullify

to make something legally void and dissolve its value

abolishment

to officially end or stop something

abolish

to officially put an end to an act

Repeal

to officially revoke or withdraw

prohibit

to outlaw or keep something or someone out of an area

Boycott

to protest by withdrawing social, political, and/or economic support of a person, group, or business

wrest

to pull an object out using great effort

What did George Washington believe was the best foreign policy?

to pursue a conduct friendly and impartial toward the belligerent powers

What was the main reason that the Crittenden Compromise and Corwin Amendment were written?

to reunite the north and the south

liquidate

to settle business affairs through determining liabilities and apportioning assets

Why did the invading British forces target Washington, DC?

to strike a symbolic blow to demoralize Americans

seize

to take possession of something forcibly

decentralize

to transfer authority from a central government to local ones

circumnavigator

to travel completely around a route

sucede

to withdraw from a political union

What was General Joseph Hooker's fatal flaw that doomed his chances of winning the battle?

too arrogant and overconfident in abilities

What was the effect of the Embargo Act of 1807?

trade between the US and Europe halte, devastating the American economy

Which options describe the effects of blockading Southern ports? (Select all that apply.)

trade with other countries would not be possible, the south could not receive relief supplies, southern economy would be affected

Horatio Seymour called the Emancipation Proclamation's constitutionality into question.

true

The Compromise of 1877 led to the end of Reconstruction.

true

An amendment convention could be called with __________ of the states sending delegates to debate the need for amending the Constitution.

two-thirds - 2/3

An amendment convention could be called with how many of the states sending delegates to debate the need for amending the Constitution?

two-thirds 2/3

unalienable

unable to be taken away, transferred, or given away by the possessor

functionally illiterate

unable to read or write in an effective way

precarious

uncertain, unsteady; unbalanced and in danger of toppling

barbaric

uncivilized or savagely cruel

hostilities

unfriendliness or opposition; conflict in a war

Which of the following describes benefits of America's foreign policy of neutrality?

uninterrupted trade with France and Britain

skirmish

unplanned fighting

inclement

unpleasantly wet or cold

The executive branch can check the power of the legislative branch by __________.

vetoing legislation

Capturing __________ would force a divide between the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy and the rest of its states.

vicksburg

popular vote

vote for a person or issue conducted by a qualified citizens (as opposed to elected representatives)

Proposed amendments must pass through both houses of Congress, undergoing the processes of __________.

voting - debate

The purpose of the Jay Treaty was to avoid __________.

war with Britain

Napoleonic Wars

wars that were fought in Europe between Napoleon and various European powers

Following the American Revolution, flaws were found in the Articles of Confederation that led many to be concerned about the success of the United States after __________.

wartime

steamboat

watercraft whose primary power comes from steam turning a paddlewheel

Which class of citizens benefited from loopholes built into the draft system?

wealthy

bourgeoisie

wealthy middle class that owns the means of production

What was the first successful use of a submarine in battle?

when the H.L Hunley sank the Housatonic

pervasive

widespread or dominant

The American frontier __________ became characterized by her firm strength and flinty determination.

woman

__________ helps to determine the meanings that specific words, phrase, or sentence can have on source material.

word choice

What are the three distinct angles when viewing a primary source? (Select all that apply)

word choice - audience - author's purpose

decimated

​destroyed

acquire

​to gain an asset or object by buying or seizing it

republic

a political state in which the power is held by its citizens and their elected officials

Which of the following is the best description of a Nativist?

a political viewpoint that favors native inhabitants over immigrants

misassumption

a preconceived idea which is found to be false

resolution

a promise a person makes to himself or herself about the future

depot

a railroad or bus station; in the Underground Railroad, a safe house

INSURGENT

a rebel

siesta

a regular period of sleep or rest in the afternoon

speculator

a risk-taking investor who purchases an item for a low price to sell it later for a great profit

VICEROY

a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of another ruling power

platform

a set of aims, ideas, and principles followed by a political party, usually expressed in a written document

vessel

a ship or a large boat

vial

a small container, typically cylindrical

propeller

a spinning mechanical device that moves a ship through the water

narrative

a spoken or written account of events

depot

a storage place for large quantities of equipm

armory

a storehouse where weapons and ammunition are kept

deposit

a sum of money placed into a bank account

ammunition

a supply or quantity of bullets or shells

amphibious

a supply or quantity of bullets or shells

currency

a system of money

tariff

a tax on imported and exported goods

cease-fire

a temporary halt in fighting

encampment

a temporary tent city for a military force

interim

a term used to describe a temporary period or position

boomtown

a town undergoing quick growth due to some manner of good fortune

constituent

a voting member of a community or organization

euphenism

a word or term that is designed to disguise a subject that is unpleasant

liberalism

a worldview founded upon liberty and equality

landslide

an overwhelming number of votes cast in support of one political party in an election

Aceldama

any place of slaughter and bloodshed (from the field bought with coins given to Judas for betraying Christ)

provisional

arranged for the present to possibly be changed later; temporary

earthworks

artificial earthen barricades for military defense

As president at age 67, Jackson tried to cane a would-be __________.

assassin

retaliation

attack in response to a similar attack

What was the military strategy settled on by the three Confederate generals?

attack the union troops along their unprotected right flank

As a result of the Whiskey Rebellion, the power of the United States' federal __________ was tested in many ways after the revolution.

authority

vindicator

avenger

In December 1790, Hamilton gave a report to Congress outlining the need for a national __________.

bank

The state of Maryland passed a law that would tax any __________ not created by the state government.

bank

The drop in the __________ population and the increasing settlement of the wilderness marked the end of the era of the mountain men.

beaver

Which political party voted against the annexation of Texas?

Whig Party

benedictions

bestowed blessings

The US Mint coined gold and silver currency, thereby creating __________.

bimetallic standard

What happened when the soldiers found Booth hiding in the barn?

booth was shoot & killed

The last battle of the Civil War took place at Palmito Ranch near __________.

brownsville, tx

speculation

buying and selling things (such as stocks) in the hope of making a large profit but with the risk of a large loss

How did the Hartford Convention propose to end the War of 1812?

by adding a set of amendments to the constitution

Washington established the tradition of keeping a(n) __________ of advisors.

cabinet

The capture of Monterey marked the end of the battle for __________.

california

New Jersey Plan

called for representation in the legislature for all states to be equal rather than based on population and sought to provide congress with expanded powers such as levying and collecting taxes

Which event marked the end of the Bear Flag Revolt?

capture of Monterey, CA

execution

carrying out a sentence of death on a condemned individual

It was the determination of the Nativists to stop any immigrant or __________ from being elected to a political office.

catholic

Polarizing

causing to divide into sharply opposing groups

amendments

changes or additions to legal documents; the articles added to the US Constitution

rural

characteristic of a city or a town

rural

characteristic of the countryside

The War of 1812 resulted in the growth of __________.

chartered banks

Judicial review is one way in which the courts can __________ the power of the other branches of government in the United States.

check

The power imbalance among northern and southern representatives due to the Three-Fifths Compromise changed the nature of the United States and eventually led to the __________.

civil war

The power imbalance among northern and southern representatives due to the Three-Fifths Compromise changed the nature of the United States and eventually led to the ___________.

civil war

Who founded the American Red Cross in 1881?

clara barton

Circuit riders were __________.

clergymen tasked with riding out to scattered communities in America to provide church services

cohesive

closely united

textiles

cloth or yarn

The Second Bank of the United States provided which two services? (Select all that apply.)

collect tax payments , accepted bank notes that were backed by gold and silver

SPANISH PENINSULARS

colonial residents of Latin America from the 16th through the early 19th centuries who had been born in Spain; an elite group who enjoyed special favor of the Spanish crown and appointment to high office positions

The Constitution gives the United States government power to regulate interstate or foreign __________.

commerce

Fearing further white expansion onto western Indian lands, Stand Watie joined the __________ to fight the federal government

confederacy

What are the powers of the legislative branch? (Select all that apply)

confirmation or denial of judicial appointments - impeachment

Under the Virginia Plan, the executive branch was elected by __________.

congress (legislature)

The publications of Jane McCrea's death were __________.

connected to the British Army paying Native Americans to collect scalps

inaugural

connected to the ceremony that marks the beginning of a period of office

ratify

consent to or approve a treaty or contract, making it official

Jefferson was a strict __________ of the Constitution, meaning he followed the document to the letter while not believing in any room for interpretation.

constructionist

What currency was first issued by the Continental Congress?

continentals

oppression

continuing cruel or unjust treatment of a social group

Why did Congress pass the Alien and Sedition Acts? (Select all that apply.)

control political dissent - limit immigrants' political participation

bipartisanship

cooperation between political parties that otherwise oppose each other

ironclad

covered or protected with iron

ford

cross at a shallow place

tyranny

cruel and oppressive rule by a government

The __________ was significant because it highlighted the need for America to build more roads to enable the increasing westward movement of settlers.

cumberland road

repealed

declared that a rule is no longer valid

The judicial branch can check the power of the executive branch by __________.

declaring executive action unconstitutional

What led to the end of the mountain men era? (Select all that apply.)

decreasing beaver population, increasing wilderness settlement

countenance

demeanor or behavior

As the South broke away from the Union, many European monarchs threw parties to celebrate the end of __________.

democracy

aberration

departure from a typical course of action; deviation from natural state

denominated powers

designated or named

What were the objectives of the Corps of Discovery in exploring the Louisiana Territory? (Select all that apply.)

determine economic opportunities presented by that region - explore region and document new scientific discoveries - chart the geography of the region for further exploration and development

In some areas, nearly 90% of Native Americans were killed by __________ that were introduced by Europeans.

diseases

polarize

divided strongly over an issue or opinion

federalists

early American political party that advocated a strong national government

Anti-Federalists

early American political party that wanted strong state government and focus on personal property

Federalist

early US political party; an advocate of a strong central government

Democratic-Republic

early US political party; an advocate of states' rights and limiting the strength of the federal government

What did Jackson's forces build to defend themselves from the British invasion during the Battle of New Orleans?

earthworks

commerce

economic dealings, such as buying and selling

What was the impact of the closing of the Second Bank of the United States?

economic depression of 1837

Secretary of War __________ received orders to track down John Wilkes Booth and bring him to trial.

edwin stanton

The Electoral College was created for the following reasons. (Select all that apply.)

eligible voters were not well informed - modes of communication were slow in the 18th century - literacy rates were not high

The __________ urged all Union armies to assist in liberating the slaves.

emancipation proclamation

In response to British naval restrictions on American merchants, the US Congress passed the Jefferson-sponsored __________ Act of 1807.

embargo

Native American tribes who resented __________ onto their territory would attack any mountain men whom they caught on their tribal lands.

encroachment

antagonist

enemy; one that opposes another

locomotive

engine that powers a train

How did the Embargo Act of 1807 impact the affected nations? (Select all that apply.)

england had food shortages & unsold goods - france made a trade deal with America

aggrandizement

enhancement of power, wealth, ego, or position

What was Martin Van Buren's suggestion to begin rebuilding during the depression?

establish an independent treasury

Whig party

established in response to Andrew Jackson's presidency, a political party that believed in a strong federal presence in response to national issues

In April of 1865, how did President Andrew Johnson anger many of his constituents?

established lenient policies towards S. states

Stephen Douglas believed Americans should accept slavery as a necessary __________.

evil

Monopoly

exclusive control of a product or service

interstate

existing or occurring between states especially in the US

Polk promised in his campaign that in his first term he would __________ the United States to the Pacific Ocean.

expand

Marshall is credited with __________ judicial power during his tenure as chief justice.

expanding

enumerated powers

expressly listed

The United States Constitution grants citizens a limited number of rights, which are all listed in the Bill of Rights.

false

Virginia Plan

favored larger states in the new federal government, laid out two-house (bicameral) legislature, and created the executive and judicial branches

When the Hartford Convention met on December 15, 1814, all the members of the convention were from the __________ Party.

federalist

In 1823, the Mexican emperor, Agustin de Iturbide, was overthrown and replaced by a group of __________ who used their new authority to write a constitution.

federalists

nostalgia

feeling sentimental about the past, often with a desire to return to the past or to return home; homesickness

disincentives

financial disadvantages established to discourage people from doing something

Settlers in the southern colonies were initially attracted to this region with the hope of __________.

finding gold

Which Southern faction called for immediate secession?

fire-eaters

After the __________, it was clear that the Union Army's medical personnel were having difficulty organizing the transport of the wounded to local hospitals.

first battle of the bull run

nativists

followers of a movement in the 1800s in which native inhabitants were favored over immigrants

Why did some Americans decide to head westward? (Select all that apply.)

for easy land ownership - to seek scientific discoveries

Which of the following best explains the ruling of the Slave Trade Act of 1807?

forbade slaves to enter US *NOT* forbade slave trade within US

ratification

formal validation of a proposed law

secede

formally withdraw from a government

cohesive

forming a united whole

One factor that worked in Van Buren's favor during the election of 1836 was a Whig Party ticket that was split between __________ candidates.

four

The Louisiana Purchase involved the countries of the United States and __________.

france

independent

free from outside control

The circuit rider represented the ideal of civilization to those people who were living on the harsh __________.

frontier

John Jacob Astor started his fortune in the __________ industry.

fur

The purpose of camp meetings was to __________.

gain supporters an recruit new religious members

The peace agreement made by Lee and Grant became known as the __________. Which option correctly completes the sentence?

gentleman's agreement

President Lincoln shared his belief that the Civil War was not only a struggle for preservation of the Union, but also a fight for human equality in the __________.

gettysburg address

transcontinental

going across a continent

hard currency

gold or silver coinage

What hastened California's admission into the Union as the 31st state in 1850?

gold rush

_____ websites tend to be the most creditable and are safe information sources.

government ( .gov )

To help stop inflation, in 1789 Congress authorized the exchange of continentals for __________.

government bonds

avarice

greed

contingency

group preparing for battle

potshots

gunshots that are fired in a careless way or at an easy target

supremacy

having more power or authority than other individuals or groups

How did Samuel Slater revolutionize American textile manufacturing? (Select all that apply.)

he brought knowledge of british textile skills - he built many textile plants in new england

Which of the following reasons made George Washington a good choice for the position of president of the United States?

he did not want to hold the position for long

How did Benjamin Franklin's changes to the Connecticut Compromise lead to the passage of the Constitution?

he ensured that the upper house had equal representation in congress

What is the best reason as to why Tyler was not reelected as president?

he had no political party to support him

Why did Napoleon want to sell his North American territory to the United States?

he had run out of money

Which of the following mistakes made by James Fannin most likely caused Goliad's defenders to be captured by their Mexican pursuers?

he insisted the oxen needed an hour to graze before the group could continue escaping

Why was living with the Aulds a turning point in Frederick Douglass's life?

he learned to read and write

How did President Polk propose that the United States could offer aid to the Mormon group?

he offered to employ mormons to help defendthe west

How did President Jackson restrict the power of the Second Bank of the United States prior to the end of its charter?

he ordered the withdrawal of all US deposits from the bank

How did Tecumseh promote cooperation among Native Americans?

he traveled throughout native villages seeking support

Which incident most immediately led Tecumseh to wage war?

he was angered by the treaty of fort wayne

Southern Democrats argued the Fourteenth Amendment hadn't allowed __________ to be a citizen long enough to hold office. Which option correctly completes the sentence?

hiram reveals

What personal weakness did General Rall possess that the Continental Army exploited?

his drinking problem

Congress responded by passing the Alien and Sedition Acts to control political dissent and limit political participation of which population?

immigrants

The legislative branch can check the power of the judicial branch by __________.

impeaching judges

hampered

impeded progress, delayed

representatives

in a representative democracy, those who are elected to be the voice of citizens from their districts to the government

Which of these choices best represents the political philosophy Jefferson valued above all?

individual rights and freedom

civil liberties

individual rights and freedoms that protect all citizens and cannot be taken away even by the government that guarantees them

The Articles of Confederation were exposed as an ineffective governing system because __________.

individual states could ignore the United States government

invalid

ineffective or nonbinding

How did the Corps of Discovery impact the United States?

info they brought back helped work towards migrating west

Jefferson was a strict constructionist of the Constitution, meaning he followed the document to the letter while not believing in any room for what?

interpretation

Fort Sumter would not fall under Union attack again until April of 1863 when Admiral Samuel Francis DuPont and Union troops attempted a naval attack with __________ warships.

ironclad

Which position most identifies Jefferson's stance on foreign affairs?

isolationism, stay neutral

What was the significance of the Alamo?

it became a symbol of heroic resistance to oppression against impossible odds

What was the significance of the Battle of New Orleans?

it buoyed American Confidence after the war of 1812

What was the ramification for having an excessive amount of continentals in circulation?

it caused monetary inflation

Which most accurately examines the significance of the decision in Marbury v. Madison?

it established the judicial review process, which created a balance of power between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government

Consider the following invention from the First Industrial Revolution era. steamboat - form of transportation invented in the United States by John Fitch in 1787 Which option explains how this invention contributed to the role of the United States as an emerging world power?

it improved shipping efficiency of goods along waterways, which bolstered both domestic and international trading

What effect did the Royal Navy's strategy of impressment have on the War of 1812?

it increased the size of the royal navy

What impact did the Hartford Convention have on American politics?

it led to the demise of the federalist party

What was the impact of the Hartford Convention?

it led to the end of Federalist Party

What was the effect of Britain's mass production of textiles?

it made the cost of clothing cheaper

What was the significance of the Battle of Queenston?

it proved that both the British and the American armies were unprepared for war

What impact did the Erie Canal have on the United States?

it provided a source of transportation for goods and people

What was the significance of the Battle of Baltimore?

it rallied American Support for the war after the destruction of Washington D.C.

Which option most accurately identifies the significance of the Cumberland Road?

it set a precedent for America to build more roads to facilitate westward expansion

What was notable about Elmira Prison?

it was a tent city in a place known for its harsh winters

Which is a reason that supporters approved of Seward's purchase?

it was important to maintain friendly relations with russia, great economic beliefs could be gained from this purchase

Which of the following terms did Mexico have to fulfill under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

it would cede 525,000 square miles of land to the United States

As Jackson was losing cabinet members, he still took advice from close friends and advisors, who were known collectively as the "__________."

kitchen cabinet

territory

land considered to be a country's possession

Constitutional Convention

later name for Philadelphia Convention, which eventually became known for the final document its delegates pronounced

President James Madison ordered Andrew Jackson to __________.

lead the war efforts in the southern area of the United States

precedents

legal or political decisions that serve as rules for future similar cases

Which branch of government is the first to receive an amendment to the Constitution?

legislative

Before the results of the election of 1860, a special session of the South Carolina __________ was called in the event that Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election.

legislature

concede to admit the truth; to give in imminent about to happen at any moment infantry soldiers who travel and fight on foot pitched characterized by intense and violent action routed ​forced to retreat

lesson 20

In 1831, Garrison started The__________, a stridently abolitionist newspaper.

liberator

According to John Quincy Adams, America's glory is not in dominion, but in __________.

liberty

What did the Republicans of the Early National Period want? (Select all that apply.)

limited participation in government to certain qualified citizens - private property protections, including for slaves - a stronger state government

What is the most likely reason Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is so memorable?

lincoln chose words for maximum impact and used them sparingly

In the Battle of Gettysburg, what three hills did the Union soldiers retreat to? (Select all that apply.)

little round top, culps hill, cemetery ridge

What happened the second time that President Johnson tried to fire Edwin Stanton?

locked himself in his office and refused to leave

William Henry Harrison is remembered for which two remarkable facts? (Select all that apply.)

longest inaugural speech - shortest presidential term

inferior

lower in status or rank

pneumonia

lung inflammation caused by a bacterial or viral infection

courier

mail carrier

After the first three presidential elections, Federalist and Democratic-Republican party leaders realized that the electoral system could be __________.

manipulated

steam boat

mechanical device that created rotary motion to make manufacturing easier

Of the many denominations begun during this Second Great Awakening, the __________ Episcopal Church achieved particular prominence in America.

methodist

In which colonies was there was a higher prevalence of single men looking to make a living or a new start in life?

middle

benignment

mild

militia

military forces created from the civilian population to replace a regular army in an emergency

line formation

military maneuver adapted from the medieval wall shield formation

The killing of McCrea led to which of the following?

more colonists joining the Patriots, the British defeat at Saratoga

Solidarity

mutual support, fellowship, and agreement

During the election of 1856, James Buchanan sought the vote of __________.

native northerners - whigs

Two days after Austria took control of Herzegovina and Bosnia, many prominent Serbian officials formed a secret society called Narodna Odbrana, otherwise known as the __________. Which option correctly completes the sentence?

natural defense society

Locke's Two Treatises of Civil Government brought forth the ideas of social contract and the __________ of man.

natural rights

idyllic

naturally beautiful and peaceful

neutrality

neither helping nor harming either party or side; impartial

What are the powers of the executive branch? (Select all that apply)

nominations of justices - veto of powers

Monroe's Doctrine was most important because it delivered the strong message that America was __________.

not a country to be colonized and overtaken by European or other foreign countries

The Monroe Doctrine was most important because it delivered the strong message that America was __________.

not a country to be colonized and overtaken by European or other foreign countries

isolationist

not engaging in the affairs of others; self-contained

During the Nullification Crisis, Calhoun argued that states can __________ federal laws that they deem to be unconstitutional.

nullify

domestic

occurring in a particular country

Federalism refers to the political concept __________.

of a covenant binding together a group

sociological

of or relating to the study of society, social institutions, or social relationships

ratification

official agreement, usually reached through a vote

ratification

official confirmation, usually through voting and/or signing

During the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant first led the __________ Volunteers, but he later became the commanding Union general and a war hero.

ohio

When was the secret Treaty of Velasco set to be released?

once all the stipulations of the public treaty had been met

Under the Articles of Confederation, the Confederation Congress was the primary governing body; it consisted of __________ houses(s) in which each state had one vote.

one

pet bank

one of a number of banks owned by friends of Andrew Jackson which were given the rights to store government funds after the Second Bank of the United States closed its doors

The Whig Party platform supported __________.

one-term presidency, a national bank, high tariffs

indentured

operating under a binding agreement; historically, the state of being under a contract by which a person agrees to work for a set period in exchange for passage to a colony

writ

order from a government power

bank notes

paper money consisting of a bank's promissory notes to pay a specified sum on demand

Each of the subtopics that connect to the thesis statement will be a separate _____.

paragraph

How did the US Congress attempt to ease the concerns of Southerners over slavery?

passing legislation

nationalism

patriotic feelings or principles

Treaty of Ghent

peace settlement between the United States and Great Britain that ended the War off 1812

Which of the following were some of Jefferson's inventions? (Select all that apply.)

pedometer, swivel chair, hideaway bed

reconstruction

period after the cessation of hostilities in the Civil War where the Southern states rejoined the Union and were economically, socially, and politically reconstructed

abolitionist

person who favors ending a practice such as slavery

coercion

persuasion through the use of force or threats

Using someone else's work without giving credit is called _____.

plagiarism

The Fourteenth Amendment was successfully used to challenge racial discrimination in __________.

plessy vs board of education

third estate

poor, working-class French citizens with few rights and high taxes

centralized

power and authority placed in a central organization

resulting powers

powers resulting from the application of other powers from the Constitution

impressment

practice of kidnapping sailors and forcing them to serve in the navy

General Santa Anna tried to disguise himself as a __________ in the Mexican army.

private

General Santa Anna tried to disguise himself as a(n) __________ in the Mexican army.

private

privateer

private individual authorized by the government to attack enemy vessels

levying

process of the government imposing taxes or fees

In 1841, Tyler signed the Pre-Emption Act, which allowed single individuals to stake claim to __________ land and purchase it from the government.

public

propoganda

published material designed to persuade the public's ideas about a matter

During Reconstruction, Stevens was a proponent for __________ the South.

punishing

Examining the author's _____ will lead to a better understanding of the source material and its impact.

purpose

eloquence

quality of being fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing

arbitrarily

randomly, illogically; legislation not based on legal precedent

Astor built his wealth in several ways, including making investments in __________.

real estate

On March 2, 1867, Congress passed the __________ Act, which would be supported by three related acts.

reconstruction

The __________ created a power vacuum by taking away the vote from Confederate sympathizers.

reconstruction act of 1867

Based upon __________, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention wanted to ensure that the rights, liberties, and freedoms that Great Britain had refused to acknowledge were safeguarded in the United States.

reformation theology - enlightenment ideas

abstained

refrained from doing

American diplomats and the American people were outraged with the French because of the __________.

refusal of the three French diplomats to meet with American diplomats in Paris

Louisiana Territory

region in North America stretching from New Orleans to the Great Lakes and from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains

ether

regions of space

ominous

relating to an omen; signs that point to events ending badly

transatlantic

relating to crossing the Atlantic Ocean

Which of the following characteristics is not associated with the American Romanticism movement?

reliance on reason

Using his immense popularity, Ulysses S. Grant decided to enter the race for the __________ presidential nomination. Which option correctly completes the sentence?

republican

The __________ arose in the wake of the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act, which had allowed new territories to decide the slavery question for themselves.

republicans

labor-intensive

requiring a great amount of work

Alexander Hamilton believed that __________ powers emerge from the whole mass of the powers of the government and from the nature of political society.

resulting

What was the purpose of the American Colonization Society?

return slaves back to Africa as a form of emancipation

Why was the Civil War a turning point for women?

revolutionized roles and jobs for woman

deserters

runaways; those who have abandoned a responsibility

Which country and the United States signed a treaty that allowed the Alaskan Territory to be purchased for the price of $7.2 million, or 2 cents per acre?

russia

Labor unions and activists have used the Thirteenth Amendment to argue for __________.

safer working conditions, shorter work days, better treatment by the countries

What elements led Andrew Jackson to live out his dream of paying off the national debt to the Second Bank of the United States? (Select all that apply.)

sale of government land - tariff of 1833

Sherman's __________ worked to demoralize the South.

scorched-earth policy

blockade

sealing off a place to prevent entering or leaving

blockade

sealing off a place to prevent things from entering or leaving

Which position did James Madison serve in the Jefferson administration?

secretary of state

Which options identify George Washington's contributions to the presidency? (Select all that apply.)

set a precedent for the two-term presidency & he established executive offices, creating the presidential cabinet

doctrine

set of beliefs held by a group

Why did Dolley Madison refuse to evacuate the capital immediately?

she couldn't carry everything she wanted to save by herself

Shays Rebellion

showed the ineffectiveness of the Articles of Confederation by exposing national government weaknesses

The __________ was a result of the XYZ affair.

signing of Jay's Treaty

What issue led Lincoln to gaining national exposure?

slavery

Which issue was not addressed once the Connecticut Compromise brought together the Virginia and New Jersey Plans?

slavery

The conclusion displays the importance of the topic on the modern day _____.

society

martyr

someone who is willing to die for a belief or principle

In 1779, Cornwallis gained command of the British Army's __________ Campaign.

southern

Why was the Three-Fifths Compromise necessary? (Select all that apply.)

southerners feared they'd be taxed twice if each slave were counted as property as well as part of the population - northerners believed that if slaves were counted as part of the population, then the southern states would dominate the House of Representatives

What was the regional reaction to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

southerners were pleased, while northerners were outraged

delegated powers

specifically assigned

compromise

ssettlement of a dispute with each side making concessions

As a member of Parliament, Cornwallis voted against the __________ in 1765 and warned his colleagues against taxing the American settlements.

stamp act

Colonists believed that they could exert more control over their fate if power was restricted at the __________ level.

state

The newly formed Democratic-Republican Party believed in the need to support political power at the __________ level.

state

The conflict over __________ led to the first political parties.

state and federal powers

maxims

statements of general truth or rule of conduct

According to Thomas Jefferson, any powers not expressly delegated to the federal government by the Constitution are reserved for the __________.

states - people

The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in the __________.

states in rebellion

John C. Calhoun is generally credited with coining the phrase "__________" in his arguments against the federal government interfering with the practice of slavery in the South.

states' rights

peculiar

strange or unusual

The Republicans of the Early National Period wanted a __________.

stronger state government, allowing only certain qualified citizens to participate in government, and protection of private property

The thesis statement will contain three elements that connect to your _____.

subtopics

Which principles were parts of Jacksonian Democracy? (Select all that apply.)

suffrage for white males, laisezz-fair economics, manifest dynasty (https://courseplayer.avalearning.com/nweb/VideoTranscripts/SS201_AHA_U3_L11_Jacksonian_Democracy_Transcript_Final.pdf)

provisions

supply of needed items such as food and survival gear

philanthropist

a compassionate person who promotes the welfare of others

confederacy

an alliance of peoples or groups

reservation

an area of land in the US that is kept separate as a place for Native Americans to live

What was the Wilmot Proviso?

an attempt to ban slavery from any new territories entering the union

lame duck

an elected official whose time in office will soon end

abolition

an ending, termination, eradication, or removal

FAMINE

an extreme shortage of food

anaconda

an extremely large snake related to the boa constrictor that feeds by strangling its prey

ecletic

an inclusive mixture of diverse types of things or people

intuition

an inner understanding based on feeling or instinct, not rational thought

embargo

an official ban prohibiting a country from a specific activity, such as trade

adversary

an opponent in a conflict

John Riley was branded with the letter __________ on his face.

"D" for "deserter"

T/F true

"The Star-Spangled Banner" was written as an account of the Battle of Baltimore.

Which quote from Jefferson's Inaugural Address cites his attempt to reunite a politically split nation?

"We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists"

Virginia Declaration of RIghts

(1776) document drafted by James Madison proclaiming the inherent rights of men

The American ship named the USS __________ was attacked by the British ship the HMS Leopard off the shores of Norfolk, Virginia, on June 22, 1807.

Chesapeake

John Marshall

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835

What are the two procedures for ratifying and amending the US Constitution? (Select all that apply.)

1) calling for an amendment convention 2) introducing legislation into congress

The Pinckney Plan called for a bicameral legislature; the lower house would be made up of representatives elected by the citizens of each state, with one representative on behalf of every __________ citizens.

1,000

Why did United States representatives believe that it was necessary to change the Articles of Confederation? (Select all that apply.

1/2!!! to address economic difficulties, such as standardization of currency - to provide for means of resolving conflicts between states

What motivated the United States to engage in the War of 1812? (Select all that apply.)

1/2!!!! impressment of American sailors by the British & restrictions imposed on trade by Great Britain

How did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo affect the Mexican government? (Select all that apply.)

1/2!!!! loss of high volumes of land - loss of religious freedom

How many American armies had crossed the international boundary line into Canada, and were driven out.

10

The __________ Amendment made human slavery illegal as well as unconstitutional in the United States.

13

Which amendment banned slavery in the United States?

13th

Which Amendment guarantees individual citizenship regardless of color, race, or previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude?

14

Which Amendments are commonly referred to as the "Reconstruction Amendments?" (Select all that apply.)

15th 13th 14th

When was Texas annexed to the United States?

1845

Women's suffrage became a reality in the United States with the ratification of the __________ Amendment in 1920.

19th

McClellan fervently defended his Civil War decisions in his autobiography McClellan's Own Story, published __________ years after his death.

2

On October 16, 1859, Brown and a group of __________ men, made up of five blacks and 16 whites, met in the town of Harpers Ferry, Virginia.

21

The Indian Removal Act opened up __________ million acres of land in the South for settlement by whites.

25

true

A major role that women took on during the Civil War was serving as spies.

After the Battle at Bunker Hill, Knox helped move a(n) __________ force more than 300 miles.

Artillery

How are electors for the Electoral College determined in each state?

A state gets as many electoral votes as the number of its senators and representatives

true

After his presidency, Grant was destitute and needed to write his memoirs for money.

Who believed that resulting powers emerge from the whole mass of the powers of the government and from the nature of political society?

Alexander Hamilton

Why did the United States align with Great Britain rather than France after the passage of the Constitution?

Alexander Hamilton sought to align with Great Britain for economic reasons

Which Henry Clay program did President Adams want to continue supporting?

American Way

Texians

American residents of the Mexican-held region of Texas before independence

war hawks

Americans advocating for war

Why was there a backlash against the Federalist Party after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent?

Americans believed the Federalist Party wanted to secede from the United States

Why was the nickname the "Nationalists" deemed unfitting for the Federalist Party?

Americans were wary of creating a system of government similar to the british

Hamilton believed that when the central government absorbed the national debt from the Revolutionary War, __________.

Americans would recognize the overall power of the central government

In 1841, John Quincy Adams defended the African slaves of the __________ in the Supreme Court.

Amistad

Who was the hero of the Battle of New Orleans?

Andrew Jackson

During which of the following battles did Clara Barton serve? (Select all that apply.)

Antietam & Federicksburg

The first document that created a national government in the United States was the __________.

Articles of Confederation

What was the name of the group of men who traveled to the source of the Missouri River on fur-trapping expeditions?

Ashley's Hundred

What happened after President Jackson pulled federal funds out of the Second Bank?

Banks defaulted on their notes

Who trained colonial troops at Valley Forge?

Baron von Steuben

Which battle ended the Mexican-American War?

Battle for Mexico City

Which battle became known as the "turning point of the American Revolution" because it gave Americans new hope that they could defeat the British?

Battle of Saratoga

T/F true

Before the election of 1789, Washington had gone into retirement.

At the Battle of Saratoga, General __________ was able to break the British line on the enemy's right-hand flank.

Benedict Arnold

Who revived the Connecticut Compromise to allow the states to choose their delegates for the upper house (Senate)?

Benjamin Franklin

__________ revived the Connecticut Compromise to allow the states to choose their delegates for the upper house (Senate).

Benjamin Franklin

Dr. __________ was appointed to head the Continental Army's medical department and saw to the health of the troops, including dictating the army's smallpox inoculation policies.

Benjamin Rush

Fearing that smallpox would eradicate the majority of the Continental Army, Dr. __________ began to inoculate troops by vaccinating them with a small sample of the disease.

Benjamin Rush

__________ was appointed to head the Continental Army's medical department and see to the health of the troops, including dictating the army's smallpox inoculation policies.

Benjamin Rush

After the ratification of the Constitution, James Madison submitted the __________ to the states to protect people's civil liberties.

Bill of Rights

On May 14, 1832, __________, accompanied by over 1,000 dissident Native Americans representing several tribes, marched to Illinois and reentered the territory with the intention of reclaiming their lands.

Black Hawk

John Brown earned a reputation for his antislavery protests during which time period?

Bleeding Kansas

T/F true

Britain's Southern Campaign was a failure.

Who won the Battle of Queenston Heights?

British

T/F true

British debt after the French and Indian War led to increased taxation in the colonies.

congreve rockets

British weapon designed by William Congreve

Which event became a symbol for the differences between abolitionists and slave owners?

Brooks-Sumner affair

true

By the election of 1868, some state congresses elected African Americans for the first time in United States history.

Which of the following territories was Father Kino known for discovering? (Select all that apply.)

CA - AZ

What did John C. Calhoun argue during the Nullification Crisis?

Calhoun argued that states can nullify federal laws that they deem to be unconstitutional

At the onset of the War of 1812, the American strategy was to attack the British territory of __________.

Canada

Ten American armies had crossed the international boundary line into __________, and all were driven out.

Canada

T/F true

Catholics who served in the US Army experienced passive forms of religious intolerance.

legislation

Congress debating and discussing proposed laws and amendments

The __________ Road was significant because it highlighted the need for America to build more roads to enable the increasing westward movement of settlers.

Cumberland

T/F true

Daniel Shays was pardoned for his role in Shays's Rebellion.

Which senator seized the chance to reject the notion of states' rights to nullification?

Daniel Webster

Father Kino was a Spanish priest who explored the Sonoran __________.

Desert

t/f true

Despite McClellan's victory at Antietam, Lincoln dismissed him when he chose not to pursue the fleeing Confederate troops.

T/F false

Dolley Madison refused to evacuate the capital immediately because she wanted to symbolize strength to Washington's residents.

The Continental Army had to march from its landing site to the town of Trenton.

Durham boats

false

During the Civil War, Hiram Revels organized two African American regiments in Mississippi.

true

During the Civil War, the inhaler was invented to prevent wasted chloroform.

T/F true

During the Civil War, when Texas seceded, Governor Houston was removed when he refused to swear loyalty to the Confederacy.

T/F false

During the election of 1828, Jackson upheld the idea that a tariff on imported goods was a benefit to southerners.

T/F false

During the winter at Valley Forge, the Spanish signed an alliance with the Continental Army to aid in the fight against Great Britain.

cotton gin

Eli Whitney

What legislation was passed in response to British naval restrictions on American merchants?

Embargo Act of 1807

During Slater's apprenticeship, which country outlawed exporting machinery and prevented skilled mill laborers from migrating?

England

What political party members attended the Hartford Convention on December 15, 1814?

Federalist

true

Fighting from foxholes and trenches replaced the human-wall concept.

What territory did President Monroe task Jackson with taking from Spain?

Florida

What did General Howe report to the British Parliament after the Battle of Bunker Hill?

Foreign troops would be needed to fight the colonists

What became the symbol of one of the last hurdles to sovereignty for Southern states?

Fort Sumter

Before becoming the fourth chief justice of the US Supreme Court, John Marshall served as a diplomat to __________.

France

Which group rose to oppose the Whigs and the Democrats during the Election of 1848?

Free-Soilers

During the winter at Valley Forge, the __________ signed an alliance with the Continental Army to aid it in its fight against Great Britain.

French

Albert Gallatin

French immigrant and Jeffersonian Democrat elected to US Senate and served as Secretary of Treasury for years

T/F false

Garrison closed The Liberator in 1865 after the Fourteenth Amendment had ended slavery.

t/f false

Garrison only closed The Liberator in 1865 once the Fourteenth Amendment had ended slavery.

steam locomotive

George Stephenson

Who provided the first historical mention of the Underground Railroad?

George Washington

What country supplied King George III with 30,000 Hessian troops?

Germany

John Quincy Adams was elected president with the support of __________.

Henry Clay

Who were the most prominent advocates for war with Britain? (Select all that apply.)

Henry Clay & John C. Calhoun

_________ served as secretary of war under the Articles of Confederation and held the same position in Washington's first cabinet.

Henry Knox

T/F false

Henry Knox served as secretary of war in Jefferson's first cabinet.

Most of the German troops who served in the American Revolution came from the principality of __________.

Hess Castle

canal

How did Henry Clay and other legislators help protect American manufacturers?

true

In 1838, Thaddeus Stevens became an abolitionist

T/F false

In foreign affairs, President Washington discouraged long-term international alliances because he knew these agreements could be broken at any time.

T/F true

In foreign affairs, President Washington discouraged long-term international alliances because he knew these agreements could be broken at any time.

T/F true

In his inaugural address, Jefferson portrayed Republican ideals of a strong state government.

false

In the North and the South, draft laws were extremely successful at recruiting men for the army.

What was the importance of the Oregon Trail?

It enabled the largest-scale migration of American into the West

What was the significance of the Battle of Baltimore?

It was a needed victory after the burning of Washington, DC.

T/F true

It was only through US Supreme Court cases that the Constitution was not only established as the supreme law of the land, but re-enforced as such.

T/F false

Jackson achieved all of the principles of Jacksonian Democracy during his presidency.

T/F false

Jackson's underlying reason for clearing out his presidential cabinet was to create more power for himself, perhaps even a dictatorship.

On June 5, 1846, Jesse Little was able to meet with President __________ to share with him his concerns for the migrating Mormon pioneers.

James K. Polk

What led to the Battle of Bunker Hill?

The british spotted fortifications by militiamen on Breed's Hill

T/F true

Liberia was established as a home for freed slaves who were shipped back to Africa.

Why was debating Stephen Douglas a good idea for Lincoln?

Lincoln would gain national exposure

false

Lincoln's Reconstruction plan called for 50 percent of each state's 1860 voters to take a pledge of allegiance swearing that they did not willingly aid the rebellion.

Which Mexican politician moved to Texas to support the independence movement after learning Santa Anna became Mexico's dictator?

Lorenzo de Zavala

Jane McCrea was a __________.

Loyalist

Who argued against including women's suffrage in the Declaration of Sentiments?

Lucretia Mott

Sir Edward Coke's four-volume publication, Laws of England, analyzed the rights given in the __________.

Magna Carta

The belief that the United States should stretch from coast to coast is called __________.

Manifest Destiny

T/F true

Manifest destiny shaped the attitudes of United States citizens by feeding into Americans' beliefs of superiority.

false

Many Northerners were offended by the extravagant spending of the newly wealthy because they believed that the wealth should be spread around.

Which influential Supreme Court case established judicial review as a power of the judicial branch?

Marbury v. Madison

Which influential Supreme Court case established judicial review as a power of the judicial branch?

Marbury vs. Madison

Who became the first foreign dignitary to address the United States Congress?

Marquis de Lafayette

Who was the first person to consider the establishment of an independent treasury system?

Martin Van Buren

Seen as a Regulator leader, Shays tried to negotiate peace with __________ in 1786.

Massachusetts

Which case centered on the jurisdiction of the federal government within the boundaries of the individual states.

McCulloch v. Maryland

__________ helped establish a method for interpreting the Constitution and strengthened the authority of the United States government.

McCulloch v. Maryland

Tejanos

Mexican residents of southern Texas; still a term describing Texan-Mexican-American culture

What impact did the Second Great Awakening have on western expansion?

Missionaries inspired by the Second Great Awakening spread the word on the western frontier

Which document served as a precedent for establishing American foreign policy?

Monroe Doctrine

T/F true

Much of the Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place on Breed's Hill.

What compelled Frederick Douglass to share the story of his life?

NOT!! douglass realized that the publication of his life story would provide good income

How did the legal opinion of John Marshall shape the US government?

NOT!! it established a regulatory system for political parties to prevent them from gaining too much power

Which option most accurately assesses the significance of the Louisiana Purchase in relation to the era of westward expansion?

NOT!! it fostered the development of industry in south

When the Constitution was ratified in 1787, Hamilton's primary aims were to __________.

NOT!! promote trade among different sections of the country and allow states to issue and regulate the value of their own currency

Review the reasoning from Hamilton's National Bank argument. It is not denied that there are implied as well as express powers, and that the former are as effectually delegated as the latter. And for the sake of accuracy it shall be mentioned, that there is another class of powers which may be properly denominated resulting powers. It will not be doubted that if the United States should make a conquest of any of the territories of its neighbours, they would possess sovereign jurisdiction over the conquered territory. This would rather be a result from the whole mass of the powers of the government & from the nature of political society, than a consequence of either of the powers specially enumerated. Which option denotes the enumerated power that Hamilton identifies as the Constitutional basis for the federal government's resulting authority to create a national bank?

NOT!!!! to establish a uniform rule of naturalization and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States

Why was military protection needed while negotiations for Texas annexation were occurring?

NOT!!!! to halt skirmishes among Texians who did not want annexation

During the Mexican-American War, __________ helped fight for a free California.

NOT!!!!! James K Polk

The United States believed that the capture of __________ would lead to an end of the Mexican-American War.

NOT!!!!! Santa Anna

Who was the ruler of France at the time of the Louisiana Purchase?

Napoleon Bonaparte

T/F true

Nat Turner attempted a slave rebellion because abolitionists incited him to action.

During the American Revolution, the British Army paid bounties to __________ for attacking Patriots.

Native Americans

T/F true

Native Americans became reliant on Europeans due to the introduction of brass kettles, iron knives, and other metal tools.

A year after the first publication of The Liberator, Garrison created a group called the __________.

New England Anti-Slavery Society

Why did the British choose to attack the United States at the site of New Orleans?

New Orleans was the gateway to the interior of the western frontier.

During the election, Lincoln made a concentrated effort to seek the __________, the voting base for Douglas.

Northern Democrat Vote

true

Northern public reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation led many to see the war as a call for freedom.

__________ believed if slaves were counted as part of the population, then they should be taxed accordingly.

Northerners

false

On August 12, 1867, President Johnson suspended Edwin Stanton from his position as secretary of the treasury.

T/F false

On December 30, 1853, the Treaty of La Mesilla transferred 45,000 square miles of land below the southern border of Oregon Territory to the United States in exchange for a payment of $15 million.

t/f true

On October 16, 1859, John Brown and a group of 21 men, made up of five blacks and 16 whites, met in the town of Harpers Ferry, Virginia.

T/F true

One of the reasons for the creation of the United States Constitution was to prevent states from conducting trade with foreign nations.

Britain proposed the splitting of the __________ Territory along the 49th parallel.

Oregon

Which ruling made Fort George revert back to American rule?

Oregon Treaty

The Seminole leader who led his warriors to victory over the US Army in the Second Seminole War was named __________.

Osceola

The Seminole leader who led his warriors to victory over the US Army in the Second Seminole War was named __________.

Osceolo

Which company was established by John Jacob Astor?

Pacific Fur Company

The first official battle of the war occurred at __________ in Texas on May 8, 1846.

Palo Alto

The 1783 Treaty of __________ was the document that officially ended the American Revolution.

Paris

T/F true

Part of the American System was to build roads and canals to allow for the easy transportation of goods from one part of the country to another.

Which plans most favored the larger states, as they would be represented more heavily in the national government? (Select all that apply.)

Pinckney Plan - Virginia Plan

What is the main reason James K. Polk was able to claim an election victory over Clay?

Polk was able to adapt his campaign to fit the wishes of the people

What is the main reason James K. Polk was able to claim an election victory over Henry Clay?

Polk was able to adapt his campaign to fit the wishes of the people.

T/F true

Popular sovereignty was a twist on words to indicate that states had the right to choose slavery.

T/F true

President Jackson supported the Second Bank of the United States.

senate

President Jackson was censured by the United States __________ for his decision to allow the Second Bank of the United States' charter to lapse.

false

President Lincoln believed that concentrating on winning the election of 1864 was more important than concentrating on the war.

Oregon Trail

Route was begun as a series of trails created by Native Americans | 2. Fur traders expanded the trails for trading purposes | 3. Trails became interconnected starting in 1811 | 4. Missionaries began using the Oregon Trail in the 1830s | 5. Eastern migration began in the 1840s as a result of political and economic events | 6. Large-scale migration began in 1843, with a wagon train of 800 people | 7. Mormons used potions of the Oregon Trail to escape persecution in 1847 | 8. Discovery of gold in 1848, was another reason for mass migration.

Impressment was critical to the strength and survival of the __________.

Royal Navy in the world

Whose guidance helped the Lewis and Clark expedition avoid hostility from native tribes and the risk of starvation?

Sacagawea

was the unofficial policy adopted by the British government to relax the enforcement of laws meant to maintain control over the American colonies.

Salutary Neglect

What strategy did General Sam Houston have in fighting the Texas Revolution? Why did it work?

Sam Houston attacked the Mexican forces at San Jacinto while they were taking their afternoon fiesta. Because the Mexican troops were napping, they were confused and displaced while Sam Houston's troops overcame them. They did not have guns ready, were not in position, etc.

telegraph

Samuel F.B. Morse

What happened after the Battle of Churubusco

Santa Anna and Scott declared a trade

What ended the Battle of Churubusco?

Santa Anna and Scott declared a truce.

The American victory at __________ gave Americans hope that they could defeat the British.

Saratoga

Of the many denominations begun during the __________ Great Awakening, the Methodist Episcopal Church achieved particular prominence in America.

Second

false

Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristow used secret agents to uncover the truth about the people involved in the Indian Ring Scandal.

t/f false

Serving with distinction, Stand Watie rose to the rank of Union brigadier general.

Tecumseh acted as chief of which group?

Shawnee Indians

Which event challenged the strength of the Articles of Confederation?

Shays's Rebellion

true

Sherman's march to the sea employed a type of psychological warfare by demonstrating the Union Army's power over the Confederacy.

T/F true

Simón Bolivar was inspired by the American and French Revolutions.

At the time of the Slave Trade Act, which best demonstrates people's attitudes toward slavery?

Slaves were seen as a pest to society

Why did the abolition of the Slave Trade Act find support in the South?

Southerners had a self-sustaining resource

What was the regional reaction to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Southerners were pleased, while Northerners were outraged.

conquistadors

Spanish explorers whose goal was the conquest of new lands and peoples and the acquisition of riches

__________ drew up a plan to send a few warriors into the enemy's camp during the night to assassinate Governor Harrison.

Tenskwatawa

Tecumseh was killed on October 5, 1813, in the Battle of the__________, in a region just over the Canadian border.

Thames

false

The Battle of Gettysburg was essentially a Confederate victory because it prevented Lincoln from being reelected.

T/F true

The British Army's Southern Campaign plan was to recruit southern Loyalists into the British Army in an attempt to regain control of the middle colonies.

Why was the Battle of Baltimore a significant turning point in the War of 1812?

The British loss at Baltimore would lead to the end of the war.

Why was the Battle of Baltimore a significant turning point in the War of 1812?

The British loss at Baltimore would lead to the end of war

T/F true

The Close Reading method can help determine how different audiences interpret the source material.

T/F false

The Compromise of 1850 established the 30° 30' parallel.

t/f false

The Confederate Army abandoned its position at Burnside's bridge near Antietam Creek because it believed Bloody Lane provided more cover.

T/F false

The Constitution of the United States clearly defined the role of direct and indirect taxation.

T/F false

The Constitution of the United States provides no executive branch.

T/F true

The Continental Army had to march from its landing site to the town of Trenton.

T/F false

The Dutch victory at the Battle of Chesapeake Bay forced the British to withdraw from New York.

T/F true

The First Industrial Revolution began when James Watts's steam engine was adapted for use in a wide variety of machines.

T/F true

The French allegiance with the United States during the American Revolution provided the Continental Army with the support they needed to take on the British.

Why did the New World become known by the name "America"?

The German who made the best-known map of the New World was impressed with Vespucci's discoveries about the land

t/f true

The Indian Removal Act opened up 25 million acres of land in the South for settlement by whites.

How did the introduction of the horse to North America change the Native American way of life?

The Indians could explore and exploit the land more quickly and efficiently

T/F true

The Mexican government was afraid that further American immigration into Texas would lead to a rejection of Mexican ideals and defiance of the Mexican government.

t/f true

The Mexican government was afraid that further American immigration into Texas would lead to a rejection of Mexican ideals and defiance of the Mexican government.

T/F false

The Nat Turner Rebellion almost had a positive effect when the Virginia legislature considered abolishing slavery as a preventive measure.

T/F false

The Philadelphia Convention was called in 1787 to decide how to end Shays's Rebellion.

T/F true

The Thornton Affair led the United States Congress to declare war on Mexico.

Which of the following works influenced the US Bill of Rights? (Select all that apply.)

The Two Treaties of Government & Magna Carta

false

The Union won the Battle of Palmito Ranch.

T/F false

The United States Constitution grants citizens a limited number of rights, which are all listed in the Bill of Rights.

Which most identifies Jefferson's stance on foreign affairs?

The United States should keep to itself

T/F true

The War of 1812 concluded in a stalemate, with both sides withdrawing.

What is the significance of the Bill of Rights?

The amendments constitute the government's recognition of naturally occuring rights and liberties

Which of the following does not describe why settlers may not have been supportive of the Second Bank of the United States?

The bank used specie as its main form of currency

Read the quote from Thomas Jefferson's National Bank argument. "...to take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specially drawn around the powers of Congress, is to take possession of a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible of any definition." What political viewpoint does Jefferson use to refute the creation of a national bank?

The federal government is overstepping its constitutional limits, which may lead to tyranny

t/f true

The first official battle of the Mexican-American War occurred at Palo Alto in Texas on May 8, 1846.

T/F false

The impact of new industrial inventions transformed the United States from a limited manufacturing center to a thriving agriculture-based economy.

T/F true

The independence of Texas and its annexation as a state by the United States was not formally recognized by the Mexican government until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in February of 1848.

t/f true

The independence of Texas and its annexation as a state by the United States was not formally recognized by the Mexican government until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in February of 1848.

Which two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were exposed by Shays's Rebellion? (Select all that apply.)

The national government was not allowed to have a standing government - The national government was subject to all of the states collectively and could not collect funds owed, leading to unfinanced veteran pay back

T/F false

The only matter of real concern during the election of 1808 was the unpopular Alien and Sedition Acts.

What was the main reason the Philadelphia Convention rejected Hamilton's plan?

The plan resembled the British System of government

What was the significance of the Whiskey Rebellion?

The power of US federal authority proved capable of maintaining peace

T/F true

The presidential election of 1824 came down to four Democratic-Republican candidates.

Which points did Chief Justice Roger B. Taney use to justify the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott case?

The property clause of the Constitution, the due process clause of the 5th amendment, & the fact that African Americans were not citizens

Which points did Chief Justice Roger B. Taney use to justify the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott case?

The property clause of the Constitution, the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment, and the fact that African Americans were not citizens.

Mormon Trail

Trail was started to migrate Mormons from Nauvoo, Illinois due to religious persecution | 2. Trail runs from Illinois to present-day Utah using portions of the Santa Fe and California Trails | 3. Migration from Illinois began in 1846 and lasted until 1847 | 4. The Church of Latter-Day Saints began the Perpetual Emigration Fund to fund Mormon migration for the less fortunate.

Tecumseh became a warrior promoting unity, though Shawnee solidarity was lost when Ohio was ceded away in the __________.

Treaty of Greenville

What was the document that officially ended the American Revolution in 1783?

Treaty of Paris

Sources are listed in MLA format with full _____.

URL

When citing sources in MLA format you should include the _____ from your source at the end of each citation.

URL

T/F true

Under the Virginia Plan, members of both houses of the legislature would elect the executive.

After the Battle of Saratoga, the Continental Army settled at __________.

Valley Forge

Washington agreed to add African American troops to the Patriot cause, after spending a winter at what location?

Valley Forge

Where were the training grounds of the Continental Army in December of 1777?

Valley Forge

T/F true

Van Buren was known as the "Little Magician" for his talent of delivering the vote on election day.

Where did General Scott's 12,000-man army land in March of 1847?

Veracruz

Debt left over from the __________ was part of the reason for the founding of the Second Bank of the United States.

War of 1812

The Battle of Tippecanoe served as a preamble to which war?

War of 1812

T/F true

When General Andrew Jackson invaded Florida, his forces pushed the Seminoles farther and farther south.

Daniel Morgan

Who led the Patriots in the Battle of Cowpens?

John Paul Jones

Who was one of the most famous American naval commanders in history?

it reduced the number of British soldiers

Why was the Battle of Cowpens important?

T/F true

William Clark found Sacagawea's services so beneficial that he paid for her son's education.

Who wanted believers from all creeds of Christianity to live and worship freely in his colony?

William Penn

Who proposed the Corwin Amendment in early March of 1861?

William Seward

t/f true

William T. Sherman was an objective military thinker, and his strategy of destroying the South's will to fight on a psychological level stands as a hallmark in modern warfare.

When the Confederacy began firing on Fort Sumter and the Civil War started, __________ served as an immediate advisor to President Abraham Lincoln.

Winfield Scott

Lafayette cornered Cornwallis's troops at __________, helping to end the war.

Yorktown

The Battle of __________ led to the end of the American Revolution

Yorktown

In 1850, __________ forestalled a threatened rebellion in the South by promising to lead the US Army against it.

Zachary Taylor

T/F false

Zavala was praised as a hero in Mexico.

manifest destiny

__________ is the belief that the United States should stretch from coast to coast

Tecumseh

a Shawnee chief of the later 18th-early 19th century

Battle of the Thames

a battle during the War of 1812

What was America's first overseas battle?

a battle with the Barbary pirates to end bribery

ethic

a belief in the perfection of a principle or idea

cabinet

a body of advisors to the president

dark horse

a candidate about whom little is known but still unexpectedly wins an election

Militia

a civilian military group, often organized by local residents

specie

a coin issued by the government as currency

expressed powers

abilities and authority directly outlined in the Constitution (Hamilton here used an older term, "express powers")

implied powers

abilities and authority that can be inferred from the powers that are expressly stated

What are the powers of the judicial branch?

ability to declare laws unconsitutional

After John Quincy Adams lost the presidential election of 1828, he sought to __________.

abolish slavery after being elected to the House of Representatives

Rallying the troops and appealing to public sympathy for __________, Lincoln continued to fight for the Union.

abolition

dictatorship

absolute authority exercised by one individual

viligance

actively keeping careful watch for possible dangers

amend

add or change an official document such as the Constitution

cabinet

advisors to an executive branch

When did Lincoln issue a preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation?

after the battle of Antietam

While men were joining the army, a great number of women were doing their part for the war effort by creating __________ societies.

aid

Tariff of Abominations

also known as the Tariff of 1828; a tax on imported goods to protect American-manufactured goods

Shawnee

an Indian tribe that lived in the region that became Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky

insurrection

an act or instance of revolting against civil authority or an established government

Which is the most accurate description of the Fugitive Slave Act

an act that allowed slave owners to search free states for their fugitive slaves

Which of the following is the best description of the Fugitive Slave Act?

an act that allowed slave owners to search free states for their fugitive slaves

pueblo

an adobe building; also a term used for a small Indian or Mexican town in the desert Southwest

reciprocity

an agreement between two groups that allows for each to have the same rights

resolution

an agreement that solves a problem or dispute

submarine

an airtight warship designed to operate underwater


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