TRUE OF FALSE CHAPTER 2
The early industrial revolution in America was largely confined to New England and a few cities outside it.
TRUE
The founder of the mormon faith was Joseph Smith
TRUE
The growth in the number of Irish immigrants led to increased anti-Catholicism in the United States.
TRUE
The market revolution produced a new middle class
TRUE
Under the dictates of the cult of domesticity, women were to find freedom in fulfilling their duties within their "sphere"
TRUE
at the time of independence, the nation was largely urban, with most of its population residing in the large private liberty.
TRUE
In the Constitution, Native Americans were granted citizenship.
FALSE
Overall, slaves did not think much about freedom. They were content with their situation as long as their master was kind.
FALSE
Seeing the events as an extension of their own progress of liberty, white Americans supported the Haitian Revolution and the establishment of Haiti as an independent nation in 1804.
FALSE
Slave traders tried to keep slave families together
FALSE
Slavery did not affect northern merchants and manufacturers
FALSE
The constitutional delegates who met in Philadelphia represented all of American society, as they were a mix of laborers, farmers, merchants, and politicians.
FALSE
The journey from 1804 to 1806 of Lewis and Clark did not produce much valuable information.
FALSE
When Thomas Jefferson became president, he was not interested in dismantling the policies that the Federalists had established.
FALSE
Women enjoyed an expansion of democracy for themselves during the 1830s and 1840s, as the were welcomed into the public sphere
FALSE
Although the importation of slaves from Africa was prohibited beginning in 1808, the sale and trade slaves within the United States flourishes in later years
TRUE
Battles over Indian territory continued after ratification of the Constitution.
TRUE
Black Christianity is best described as a blend between African traditions and Christian beliefs
TRUE
By the 1830s, it was illegal to teach a slave to read or write
TRUE
John O' Sullivan coined the term "manifest destiny" to describe America's divinely appointed mission to settle all of North America
TRUE
Most of the public government buildings constructed around 1800 in Washington, D.C., were built by using slave labor.
TRUE
Newspapers and pamphlets were a primary vehicle for political debate in the early republic.
TRUE
Shay's rebellion demonstrated to many leading Americans the need for more central government to ensure private liberty.
TRUE
Slaves working on the fields generally viewed the overseer as a cruel and heartless man
TRUE
Supporters of nullification claimed that the federal government was overstepping its rights and infringing on states rights.
TRUE