APUSH FINAL REVIEW Ch. 12, 13, & 14 + Kahoot

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which of the following describes the Crittenden Compromise?

The plan was a failed attempt to prevent secession

which of the following aided the new Republican Party to win the presidency in 1860?

The split in the Democratic Party in the northern and southern factions

John Brown's 1859 raid on what town further exacerbated the growing divide in the US on the slavery issue?

Harper's Ferry, West Virginia

Zachary Taylor was president number

12

whicRole African Americans played in the Civil War

African Americans served in segregated regiments and fought courageously

the encomienda system primarily relied on labor from

American Indians

These cut most travel and communication time during the 1830s

CANALS AND STEAMBOATS

which of the following pairs is correctly matched?

Civil Rights Act of 1866—allowed formerly enslaved people full access to the courts

THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION, THEIR DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS AND RESOLUTIONS INSPIRED BY

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

Which of the following developments occurred during the 1852 presidential campaign?

Democrats nominated Franklin Pierce as a compromise candidate because he was a congenial man with southern sympathies

Thinking about XYZ AFFAIR, SEDITION ACT, THE CONVENTION OF 1800

Demonstrated the challenges the US faced after French Revolution

The Navigation Acts were originally intended to cut WHOM out of trade?

Dutch and French

why was the South unable to convince England to provide it with more support

England needed Union wheat more than the South's cotton

whichCivil War battle in chronological order

First Manassas (Bull Run), Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Antietam

which of the following was a provision in the Treaty of Paris 1763

France lost all North American land east of Mississippi River

Why did native americans cultivate maize?

High yield per acre

How did the appearance of canals and steamboats in the United States affect the flow of goods and information during the 1830s?

canals and steamboats cut most travel and communication time

Who claimed that Puritans should establish a "city upon a hill"

JOHN WINTHROP

Who, as gov. of Massachusetts Bay colony, claimed that Puritans should establish "a city upon a hill"?

John Winthrop

This person wrote SINNERS IN THE HANDS OF AN ANGRY GOD

Jonathan Edwards - the Great Awakening

After Columbus's arrival from the west indies, spanish conversion were often used as rationale to

Justify the subjugation of American Indians

Who of the following people is correctly matched to his position on the extension of slavery during the debate over the admission of California into the Union in 1850?

Lewis Cass - supported popular sovereignty to address the slavery issue

which of the following statements describes the significance of the Battle of Antietam?

Lincoln removed McClellan from command after the battle for his timidity

why did Abraham Lincoln change his vice presidential running mate for the 1864 election?

Lincoln sought to attract border-state and Democratic votes

OUR GOD-GIVEN RIGHT TO EXPAND WEST

MANIFEST DESTINY

WHAT COURT CASE ESTABLISHED JUDICIAL REVIEW

MARBURY V. MADISON

THIS HELPED MAINTAIN THE BALANCE BETWEEN NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE U.S.

MISSOURI COMPROMISE

Definition: an American pronouncement to European countries NOT to interfere with independent nations in western hemisphere

MONROE DOCTRINE

Of all the 13 colonies, which colony would've been most likely to pass legislation protecting Catholics?

Maryland

which colony in mid 18 century passed legislation, protecting the rights of Catholics to worship freely

Maryland

Which of the following characterizes patterns of immigration to the US during the

Most of the Irish who arrived in the US were poverty-stricken and peasants

The encomienda system relied on labor from

Native Indians

Person leader of Confederation in about 2 dozen tribes in Virginia, treated the English as potential allies

Powhatan

What did Wilmot Proviso, introduced in Congress in 1846, propose to do?

Prohibit slavery in any territory in the US acquired from Mexico

Which act? Required colonial legislatures to house and feed British soldiers

QUARTERING ACT

congressional impeachment of Andrew Johnson

Radical Republicans failed to remove Johnson from office, but they damaged his power and authority

Ex-Confederates who sought to return political and economic control of the South to white southerners after the Civil War were known as

Redeemers

Event exposed the inability of the fed gov under the Articles of Confederation

SHAYS'S REBELLION

Definition: when the British relaxed their supervision of internal affairs

Salutary Neglect

which was the largest slave rebellion in the British North American colonies prior to the Revolutionary War?

Stono Rebellion

Largest slave rebellion prior to Revolutionary War

Stono rebellion

Why did Harriet Beecher Stowe pen her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was published in 1852?

Stowe sought to depict slavery as degrading, especially to slave women

The 1857 Dred Scott decision had which of the following consequences?

The decision persuaded many Republicans that the Supreme Court and President Buchanan were part of the "slave power" conspiracy

Which of the following statement describes the 1848 treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

The treaty purchased more than 1/3 of Mexico's territory for a mere $15 million

LED THE UNION ARMY TO VICTORY

ULYSSES S. GRANT

which of the following statements describes the outcome of the first Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861?

Union troops panicked during the Confederate counterattack and retreated to Washington

Spanish and European justified their power of their approach towards native populations

White superiority

Granting suffrage to African American males caused

a split in the women's movement.

Thomas Paine's Common Sense was

a widely read criticism of continued British rule of the colonies

The Missouri Compromise prohibited slavery in which of the regions of the Louisiana Purchase?

all lands North of latitude of 36'30 except for Missouri

Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote about which of the following in his essays and lectures?

argued people should discover their relation with nature

In 1858, in response to Abraham Lincoln's assertions about slavery in the territories, Stephen Douglas:

asserted that settlers could exclude slavery from a territory by not adopting local legislation to protect it

Freedman's Bureau, 1865

created by Congress, it helped ex-slaves adjust to freedom and secure their basic civil rights

which of these statements describes the status of African American women in the Reconstruction-era South?

freed women valued their new right to marry legally and their opportunity to create a stable family life

why did President Lincoln decide to suspend habeas corpus during the Civil War?

he believed it would stop disloyal activities, such as protests against the draft

Earliest migrants to North America were required to adapt to which initial environmental challenge?

ice and glaciers

The COnfederacy financed the Civil War primarily by

issuing paper currency that was not backed by gold or silver

the South after the conclusion of the Civil War in 1865

many of the South's factories, railroads, an cities lay in ruins

in the Reconstruction South, the KKK was

often indistinguishable from the Democratic Party.

how did the confederacy, with its agricultural economy, acquire the products and equipment it needed to supply?

profits from cotton exports provided funds to purchase imported products

in his famous "cornerstone" speech of 1861, Alexander Stephens declared that the southern states had seceded to preserve which of the following?

slavery

Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan, announced in December 1863

specified that a state could return to the Union when 10 percent of its voters took an oath of loyalty to the Union

colonial intellectual resistance to 18th-Century British imperial control was often based on

the Enlightenment

why did President Johnson veto the Freedmen's Bureau law and Civil Rights Act in 1866

these 2 pieces of legislation posed too great a challenge to his deeply racist views

Why were many congressional leaders unwilling to consider breaking up plantations and distributing plots for independent farms to freed slaves?

they hoped to restore cotton cultivation and the export of American cotton

Expecting freedom from slavery near the end of the Civil War, most African Americans were eager to

vote and secure land for economic independence


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