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Certificate History for TExES Core Subjects EC-6 291 Quiz on Westward Expansion, Civil War and Reconstruction, created by Michele Papa on 20/07/2016.

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Westward Expansion, Civil War and Reconstruction

Question 1 of 63

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After the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory, President appointed Captains and to explore it.

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In what year did the United States and Britain sign a treaty giving up British claims south of the 49th parallel?

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  • 1846

  • 1815

  • 1821

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Mexico was ( lenient, strict ) about slavery in Texas.

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After admitting Texas a state, President wanted U.S. control of the entire Southwest. He sent a diplomatic mission with an ofer to purchase New Mexico and Upper California. The Mexican government .

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Since Mexico did not sell the United States New Mexico and Upper California, both countries declared war in .

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The southwestern boundary of the United States was completed in .

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Slavery in the English colonies began in 1619 when arrived in the colony of at Jamestown.

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After 1815 the nation enjoyed the "." People were moving into the West; industry and agriculture were growing; and national pride united Americans.

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The was proposed by Henry Clay. This tariff's purpose was to fund road building and other infrastructure as well as to create a national bank. This tariff was passed in .

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In the presidential election of 1824, had proposed the very high tariffs in an effort to get Eastern business interests to vote with the agricultural interests in the South.

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Vice President Calhoun declared that if any state felt that a federal law was , that state could it.

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In , Congress lowered the tariff slightly but not enough to please , which promptly declared it null and void, threatening to .

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With the admission of , slavery would not be allowed in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase territory of latitude degrees '.

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Admitting Missouri as a state was the first serious clash between North and South.

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  • True
  • False

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In its state constitution, the Missouri Territory slavery.

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Admitting Missouri would also result in an .

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The resolved the conflict by approving admission of Maine as a free state along with Missouri as a slave state.

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, known as the Great Compromiser, proposed a second Missouri Compromise. The U.S. Constitution guaranteed and to citizens of states, and Missouri's proposed constitution could no deny these to any of its citizens.

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The stated that the states had the right to nullify any act of Congress they believed to be unjust or unconstitutional.

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The climaxed over a new tariff on imported manufactured goods that was enacted by Congress in 1828.

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The on imported manufactured goods was primarily intended to protect manufacturing interests in the face of imports from other countries, the effect on the was to simply raise the prices of needed goods.

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In , Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas were running for office of U.S. Senator from Illinois and participated in a series of debates, which directly affected the outcome of the 1860 .

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Douglas was the candidate and Lincoln was the candidate.

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Lincoln viewed slavery as and he firmly supported his party principle that slavery must allowed to extend further.

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: people living in territories and states should be allowed to decide for themselves whether slavery should be permitted.

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In 1849, applied for admission to the Union.

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The was a series of laws designed to solve the issue of slave versus free states. California was admitted as a state and slave trading was in Washington D.C. New Mexico and Utah territories were created and the southerners were allowed to choose to keep slavery in these states. Congress also authorized implementation of stricter measures to capture .

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The Supreme Court ruled that Congress had no authority to prohibit slavery in federal territories with the .

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In the debate between Lincoln and Douglas regarding the Dred Scott case, Douglas stated that territorial legislatures could exclude slavery by refusing to pass laws supporting it. With this statement, Douglas the race for senator and the for president.

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was the first state to secede from the Union.

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The first shots of the Civil War were fired on in Charleston harbor.

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The had a larger population; superiority in finances and transportation facilities; and manufacturing, agricultural, and natural resources.

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There were Northern states, including CA, OR, MD, DE, KY, MO and WV

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The Southern states numbered eleven and included...

Select one or more of the following:

  • SC

  • GA

  • FL

  • AL

  • LA

  • TX

  • VA

  • NC

  • KY

  • AR

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The South knew they were at a disadvantage and did not expect to win the Civil War.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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An advantage of the is that a number of its best officers had graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at and had had long years of army experience.

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Men from the were conditioned to living outdoors and were more familiar with horses and firearms.

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The major aim of the Confederacy never wavered: to win , the right to themselves as they wished, and to slavery.

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The were not as clear in their reasons for conducting war. At the beginning, most believed that of the Union was paramount. By the war's end more northerners had come to believe that was just as important.

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The Civil War took more American lives than any other war in history.

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  • True
  • False

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The lost one-third of its soldiers in battle compared to about one-sixth for the .

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More than half of the total deaths were caused by and the horrendous conditions of .

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The Civil War resulted in the destruction of towns, farms, trade, industry, lives, and homes. An entire way of life was lost.

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The Civil War has been called the first modern war. It changed the methods of waging war. Civil War soldiers were the first to

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  • fight in trenches

  • fight under a unified command

  • wage "major cordon defense," a strategy of advance on all fronts

  • use repeating and breech-loading weapons

  • use observation balloons

  • use submarines, ironclad ships, and mines

  • utilize telegraphy and railroads

  • utilize guerrilla warfare

  • drop atomic bombs

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The Civil War was considered a war because of the vast destruction it created, and it was a "," involving the use of all of the resources of the opposing sides.

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After the Civil War, Lincoln ( did not, did ) propose to punish the South.

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Lincoln's program to restore the Union consisted of two major steps. They included...

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  • All Southerners must swear an oath of allegiance to the Union, promising to accept all federal laws and proclamations dealing with slavery.

  • A state would be able to write a new constitution, elect new officials, and return to the Union fully equal to all other states as long as a minimum number of persons take an oath of allegiance.

  • Those who were a part of the Confederate government, those in the Confederate army above the rank of lieutenant, and Confederates who were guilty of mistreating prisoners of war and blacks were not eligible to receive a full pardon.

  • Men who had resigned from the civil and military positions in the federal government to serve in the Confederacy were required to take an oath of allegiance and serve time in jail to receive a full pardon.

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Reconstruction refers to the period between and when the federal and state governments debated and implemented plans to provide to freed slaves and to set the terms under which the former states might once again join the Union.

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In , Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, leaving Vice President to oversee the beginning of the implementation of Reconstruction.

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Johnson allowed former Confederates to keep control of their state governments which consequently enacted . These the vote to blacks and granted them civil rights.

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The radical Republicans in Congress sought to override the Black Codes by granting to blacks by passing a bill. Johnson the bill and Congress received the necessary to pass the law.

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In 1866, the radical Republicans won control of Congress and passed the , which placed the of the southern states under the control of the federal military.

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were white southerners who had not supported the Confederacy.

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were northerners who had moved to the South.

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Resentful of Republican control, white southerners fought the new political system by joining a secret society called the . It used to keep black Americans from voting and was a loos group made up mainly of former Confederate soldiers who opposed the Reconstruction government. They espoused a doctrine of .

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In 1871, President . took action to use federal troops to halt the activities of the KKK and actively them in federal court.

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Between and , all of the states had returned to the Union.

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Reconstruction was a limited success. It

Select one or more of the following:

  • established public school systems

  • expanded legal rights of black Americans

  • successfully granted civil rights to freed slaves

  • prosecuted former Confederate states

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The of 1863 and the in 1865 ended slavery in the United States.

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The governments consisted of Democrats who took control after federal troops and Republicans left at the end of Reconstruction. The rise of these governments marked the beginning of the laws and official .

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Blacks were allowed to vote but and made it difficult to do so.

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This court case upheld the Jim Crow laws in 1896 in the case v. . passed a law requiring separate train cars for blacks and whites. In 1892, purchased a ticket in the white section and did not move when he was told to.

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Segregating races was not unconstitutional as long as the facilities for each were . This became known as the "" principle.

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