apush period 4
14. What 16th century concept is similar to the ideals of the painting?
The columbian exchange
6. The view of the picture above reflects which of the following developments in the first half of the 19th century?
. A global market and communications revolution, influenced by technological innovations
How does Dix represent women in politics during this time period?
. She (like many women ) advocated for the improvement of social issues.
In which of the following areas did regional interests and perspectives have the LEAST impact on national policy?
American Indian policy
7. Which of the following Supreme Court decisions demonstrated the strongest continuity with the idea expressed in the picture?
Decisions that established a broad view of the commerce clause when a federal steamboat
Writings such as Grimke's above most sought to challenge which of the following social ideals of the nineteenth century?
Division of men and women into separate "spheres" of activity and influence
Which of the following best explains how ideals from the Enlightenment and the Second Great Awakening most directly led to the rise of the women's rights movement?
Embracing ideals from the movements, women became increasingly involved in reform efforts outside of the home, but faced social restrictions.
17. The painting most directly reflects the
Emergence of evangelical Protestantism as the dominant form of Christianity
The opening of canals and new roads in the United States, as depicted in the map above, had the LEAST impact on which of the following?
European immigration to the United States
Which of the following groups would most likely have supported the arguments in the excerpt above?
Federalists in the 1790s
What does this signify about governments then modern relationship with Alms-Houses?
Government did not well regulate Alms- Houses and the mentally insane suffered
In this passage, what does Child advocate?
Gradual emancipation of slaves
The trend indicated in the chart would most directly lead to
Increasing sectional or regional differences
Which of the following resulted from the sentiments expressed in the excerpt above?
Increasingly bitter national debates over the institution of slavery
The trend indicated in the chart had what effect on the abolition movement?
It led to the abandonment of gradualism and the embrace of active anti-slavery tactics
The excerpt above best exemplifies which of the following historical developments or processes in the first half of American history?
Resistance from state governments in the North and the South at different times to federal attempts to assert authority over them
The ideas purported in the painting stemmed from what event?
The Pequot War
Advocates for individuals such as those shown in the image would have most likely agreed with which of the following perspectives
The Supreme Court decision Worcester v Georgia (1832), which stated that the laws of Georgia had no force within the Cherokee nation
The sentiments expressed in the painting above best reflect which of the following antebellum-era historical developments?
The struggle to create an independent global presence
What other reform movement in the 1800s included women in a leadership role?
The temperance movement
The excerpt above most closely resembles what other important piece of writing in American history
Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence
Which of the following groups would most likely be sympathetic to Grimke's concerns expressed in the above letter?
Those who believed in the ideal of self-discovery and self-realization
The image above most directly reflected the view of Andrew Jackson by which of the following groups
Whigs and National Republicans
The acquisition and control of western lands ultimately led to
a contest over the extension of slavery into the western territories
President Jackson's veto of the Bank bill would contribute most significantly to
a financial panic
Which of the following best represents the sentiments of white Americans living on the frontier?
a tendency to champion expansion efforts, while resistance by American Indians led to war and increased federal control
Which individual would most likely NOT be found at one of these revival meetings?
a. A recent immigrant from Ireland
Which of the following statements best describe the ideals of the excerpt above?
a. Congress has the right to regulate interstate commerce
How was this ordinance a defense of state's rights?
a. Federal taxes on imports cannot be imposed if the state considers the actions unconstitutional
Which of the following evidence would best support Raboteau's argument in the excerpt?
a. Lyrics of songs sung by the slaves during field labor and nighttime prayer services
How is the concept of "separate spheres" represented in the above quote?
a. Men and women have separate jobs
What are the two main complaints of Grimké?
a. Paid less and works the same labor as men
The ideas expressed in the excerpt most strongly influenced Worcester v. Georgia (1832) by:
a. Protecting the sanctity of federal Indian treaties
American reform efforts during the 1820s and 1830s
a. Raised and addressed various issues such as alcoholism, prison life and women's rights
4. The event described in the excerpt was a continuation of what trend in the early and mid 1800's
a. Removal of tribal groups from their homeland
Which of the following best fits with Alexis de Tocqueville's take on American culture?
a. The United States draws strength from its diversity, especially in its tradition of religious freedom
According to those who thought that women should not work - what moral justification was the basis of this idea?
a. Women are superior morally, men are scoundrels and should work
Which of the following best reflects attitudes toward Native Americans during the early colonial period?
a. conflict over resources led to conflict between European colonists and American Indian
John Marshall's decisions tended to strengthen the power of
a. the National Government
The arguments in the excerpt above are best understood in the context of
a. the emergence of African American abolitionist movements
30. During the antebellum era, which of the following groups shared the most similar experience to that described in the excerpt above?
american indians
The arguments in this passage best represent the ideas of
antebellum reformers
One consequence of the ideas of the picture is that when farm production increased in the Old Northwest was
b. a rise in specialized business to process and transport farm products
19. The letter above was most likely written in response to
b. passage of the Missouri Compromise
President Jackson's veto of the Bank bill was a demonstration of how he
b. utilized the presidential powers as illustrated in the Constitution
How did this picture have an influence on economic features and characteristics of the early 20th century?
by developing new technologies contributed to improved standards of living, greater personal mobility, and better communications system
1. Dorthea Dix advocated for which of the following?
c. Overall improvement of conditions for the mentally ill
40. Based on the excerpt, which of the following groups was President Jackson trying to help?
common individuals
20. The concerns expressed in the letter above can best be understood in the context of
d. debates over the extension of slavery into the western territories.
The sentiments expressed in the excerpt above most closely parallel those expressed in the political debates
during the first national administrations in the 1790s.
In her writing, Child chides slave owners for
economic greed and religious hypocrisy
Which of the following issues best reflected Jackson's abuses of executive po
his refusal to uphold certain supreme court rulings
The painting above illustrates Andrew Jackson's Native American policy that was expressed in the
indian removal act
44. President Jackson's guiding principle to check "the injustices of government" was
limited government
Interpreting the "necessary and proper" powers clause of the Constitution to mean that the federal government has implied powers not specifically stated in the Constitution is based on the idea of
loose construction
The type of meetings depicted in the image most directly resulted in
revivals open to all races leading to occasional racial unrest in the South
The ideas described in the excerpt most directly illustrates which of the following trends?
the cultural adaptations put forth that preserved african american identity
As shown in the map above, the national system of roads and canals most closely linked which regions' economies together?
the east and the midwest
26. The painting above is best understood in the context of
the emergence of a new national culture
19. Which of the following most directly led to the increase shown in the chart?
the invention of the cotton gin 1793
Meetings like those shown in the image contributed most directly to which of the following?
the promotion of religious and social reforms, including abolition and women's rights
the ideas expressed in the case above can best be understood in the context of debates over
the relationship between the federal government and state governments.
The sentiments displayed in the painting above were most similar to national attitudes during which conflict?
the revolutionary war
What movement is de Tocqueville referring to?
the second great awakening
33. The expansion of the U.S. transportation network by 1837, as shown in the map above, benefited MOST from which of the following technological advances?
the steam engine
41. Which of the following groups provided the greatest support for Jackson's veto of the Bank?
westerners