Study Guide: Unit 4 and 5 APUSH Exam
A typical German Immigrant in the 1840-1860s was:
A skilled worker
As a result of the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1852,
Abolitionism gained ground in the North
Briefly explain ONE major difference between Acuna's and Graebner's historical interpretations of the debated over origins of the Mexican-American war in the 1840's.
Acuna did not think Mexico was a weak country, while Graebner thought the war started because of belief that Mexico's military was weak and could easily be attacked.
The Texas uprising against Mexico was characterized by:
Alliance between America and Tejanos
Which person or group most strongly advocated sending enslaved blacks to Africa as an answer to the problem of slavery?
American Colonization Society
As whites moved westward into Indian territories in the last half of the 19th century:
American Indians themselves were often blamed for the troubles that ensued
Briefly explain ANOTHER specific historical effect that resulted from the change depicted on the graph.
Anti Catholic Movemnet
The Dred Scott decision held that:
Black persons-slave or free-were not citizens and, therefore, could not sue in a court of law.
The city most affected by Irish immigration during the 1840s was:
Boston
California was unusual in attracting large numbers of immigrants from:
China
The logic and reasoning employed by Southernersin seceding from the Union borrowed heavily from the:
Declaration of Independece
Which of the following early American political parties most vocally championed the "common man", welcomed immigrants, and benefitted from the expansion of voting rights to most white males?
Democrats
South Carolina seceded from the Union in response to:
Election of Abraham Lincoln
In which of the follwing areas were political debates LEAST affected by regional and sectional differenced in the first half of the 19th century?
Expansion of white male sufferage
The Lewis and Clark expedition was finnaced by:
Federal Government
Which of the following groups would most likely have supported the arguments in the excerpt above:
Federalists in the 1790s
Who was the famous black abolitionist who wrote an autobiography of his/her former life as a slave?
Frederick Douglass
What became the most controversial element of the Compromise of 1850?
Fugitive Slave Act
Which of the following was NOT a result or consequence of the Dred Scott decision of 1857?
Fugitive Slave Act was repealed
The majority of Irish immigrants to the United States in the 1840s and 1850s settled:
In cities along the east coast
One impact of the widespread cultivation of cotton and other cash crops in the South was the:
Increased political power the south was able to wield in congress
The justification for removal of Indians to the West was:
Indians needed space where they could live and we wanted their land
By 1850, most southern leaders like Calhoun:
Insisted slavery must be national or legal in all territiories
In the 19th century, Southerners used all of the following arguments to justify slavery EXCEPT:
International Slave Trade was highly profitable for all regions of the country
During the 1840s and 1850s, which set of immigrant groups arrived unprecedented numbers, resulting in a nativist backlash in popular culture?
Irish and Germans
The belief that the United States had a special mission to expand over the entire North American continent was known as:
Manifest Destiny
What phrase did John O'Sullican coin in the 1840's?
Manifest Destiny
What actions taken by the United States would be examples of Manifest Destiny?
Mexican American War-annexation of Texas and Attemps to purchase California
Briefly explain how ONE development in the 1840s or 1850s not directly mentioned in the passages supports Graebner's argument.
Mexico increased their territory and military.
The letter above was most likely written in response to:
Missouri Compromise
The sentiments such as those depicted in the cartoon above most directly contributed to which of the follow?
Moderate Republican
Antebellum era reform movements such as abolitionism, temperance, and women's rights had their origins in all of the following EXCEPT
Monroe Doctorine
Briefly explain how ONE major historical factor contributed to the change depicted on the graph.
More oppurtunitites for land came about.
During the Mexican War, northern Whigs began to characterize the war as a:
Part of a southern conspiracy to expand slavery
Southern critics of slavery most often asserted that
Plantation economy made the south a colony of the North
John Brown raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in order to:
Provide arms for general slave uprising
The first real career path for a women was:
School Teaching
Briefly explain ONE specific historical effect that resulted from the change depicted on the graph.
The Growing Nativists Movement in the U.S was a result from the migration and oppurtunities for more land.
Austin's Texas colonists mainly came from:
The South
What did the forced relocation of American Indians and the internal slave trade both have in common?
They were driven by efforts to exploit nations natural resources
Which of the following statements best explains why the Mormons migrated west?
They were seeking their own New Promise Land
Describe the Monroe Doctrine.
U.S. policy opposing European interference in the Western Hemisphere
The Kansas-Nebraska Act opened Indian territory to American settlers:
Under the principle of popular sovereignty
Tammany Hall was an example of:
Urban Political Machine
Briefly explain how ONE development in the 1840s or 1850s not directly mentioned in the passage supports Acuna's argument.
War would have led to development of slavery ideas and actions
Who advocated for the immediate and uncompensated release of all slaves held in the United States?
William Lloyd Garrison
"Temperance" crusaders were concerned about the problems of what issue?
Women had no recourse, men had complete control (obsessive drinking in homes led to abuse)
Cheif Subject of discussion at the convention held in Seneca Falls, New York, was:
Women's Rights
What was the most important reason why immigrants tended to cluster in ethnic communitites in urban areas during the Antebellum period?
allowed immigrants to retain their languages and customs to a greater degree
What did the Wilmot Proviso do?
called for American annexation of lands conquered from Mexico as free territory
A central element in the conquest and submission of the American Indians of the West was the:
destruction of the buffalo herds
In terms of politics, the 1850s were noteworthy because they witnessed the:
dissolution of national political parties over sectional concerns
With regard to the Oregon Territory, in 1846, the United States:
hammered out a compromise agreement with the British Empire
The theory that individual states do not necessarily have to carry out any federal laws with which they disagree is known as:
nullification
The election of 1848 was a warning that:
political parties no longer represented a national political community
The Republican Party campaign platform of 1860 called for:
restriction of slavery from the territories
The American or "Know-Nothing" Party of the 1850s:
sought to limit the rights of immigrants
American interest and priorities with regard to Asia in the 1840s and 1850s primarily centered around:
trade and commerce