Period 4 APUSH Quiz

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True or False?
One person operating a cotton gin could clean as much cotton in 1 hour as several workers can clean by hand in one day

True

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The map serve as evidence of which of the following historical processes in the periods from 1800 to 1848

The free and forced migration of people across the continent

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How did southern planters increase their slave population

Natural reproduction

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True of False
Jefferson's Democratic Republicans views were contradicted by the Embargo act

True

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Judicial review was a significant to the development of a new nation because it...

Determine that the judiciary was as powerful as Congress or the president

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True or False
At the Hartford Convention of 1814, New England Federalists called for secession of New England from the US

True

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The change depicted on this map most directly contributed to which of the following

The Market Revolution

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What traditional leisure activity of the wealthy became accessible to the working class during the 1830's?

Theater

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True or False
Coal powered trains whisked wealthy city-dwellers away from the poor and out into the suburbs and country

False(Horse Drawn Carriages)

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What was Jefferson's opinion about the Nations Frontiers?

Key to national development

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The Panic of 1837 was caused by the south having a strong dependency on British investments

True

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The sentiments expressed were most similar to national attitudes during & immediately after which conflict?

Revolutionary War

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In 1828, who ran as a man of the people, appealing to small farmers and northern workers

Andrew Jackson

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Which of the following best represents a continuation of the sentiments expressed in the cartoon (Drinking Stair steps with woman and child underneath)

Ratification of the 18th and 19th Amendment in 1919 in 1920

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Which state approved a gradual abolition law in 1799?

New York

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True or False
The Cherokee refused to accept the Indian removal act in 1830 and fought back

True

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The sentiments expressed in the painting best reflect which of the following antebellum era historical developments (Image of a man holding the American flag with an angel over him holding a crown, caption says, "We owe allegiance to no crown")

The struggle to create an independent global presence

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The expansion of transportation networks depicted in the map most closely linked the economies of which regions together (Red, green, and blue routes)

The North and the Midwest

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Why did the Cherokee March from their land in the Southeast to Indian Territory become known as the Trail of Tears?

It took longer than expected and may people died

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True or False
The majority of the Cherokee were happy with the treaty of new Echota

False

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How did American troops respond when the British invaded the U.S. capital in 1814

They quickly recovered and expelled the British troops

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How did slavery stunt the development of other important industries and institutions in the south

Wealthy invested all of their money in slavery and ignored industry

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True or False
The expansion westward pushed the issue of slavery to the center of national debate

True

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Where was the majority of cotton harvested in the American South exported to

England

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Who led the 1831 slave rebellion which led to the deaths of 57 white men,women, and children

Nat Turner

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Who wanted uniform spelling and pronunciation for all

Noah Webster

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What was the position of the "Nativists"

Immigration should be stopped, especially of Irish people

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Southern-style campfires and meetings of Evangelical Christians were referred to as

The Second Great Awakening

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Who wrote "Appeal... to the Colored Citizens"

David Walker

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True or False
Vast profits from rice, cotton, and sugar contributed to record breaking profits of plants in the early 1840's and onward

True

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Which party won the 1848 election, placing a slaveholder in the White House

Whigs

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Who was the founder or the American Anti-Slavery Party?

William Loyd Garrison

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True or False
The Free Soil Party raised fear that the debate over slavery could not be contained

True

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Which of the following would most likely support the perspective expressed in the image (Drinking Stair steps with woman and child underneath and man on top)

Urban Entrepreneurs

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In the early years after the Revolutionary War, most white men could not vote because

They did not own property

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Who was the primary labor source in the mid-19th century textile mills

Girls and women from rural areas

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Which Indian tribe adopted a Republican form of government based on the U.S. Constitution

Cherokee

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Which of the following most directly contributed to the change over time depicted on the two maps (Dot diagram of slaves per unit)

Over cultivation of arable land in the southeast

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What was Jefferson's philosophy about the role of the government

Federal power should be limited

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1840's and 1850's, which of the following political parties would have strongly supported the change depicted on the maps (Dot diagram of slaves per unit)

Democrats