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Final Review Part 5
Test Description: 81-100
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Regarding work assignments, slaves were
A
generally supervised in small groups.
B
generally spared dangerous work.
C
given the same jobs as Irish laborers
D
given some of the most dangerous jobs.
2) Match each individual below with the correct description. ___ A. Louis Agassiz ___ B. Gilbert Stuart ___ C. John J. Audubon 1. author of Birds of America 2. portrait artist 3. romantic novelist 4. Harvard biologist
A
A-4, B-2, C-1
B
A-2, B-1, C-3
C
A-3, B-2, C-4
D
A-1, B-4, C-2
3) The most noteworthy southern novelist before the Civil War was
A
William Faulkner.
B
James Russell Lowell.
C
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
D
William Gilmore Simms.
4) The United States acquired free navigation of the Mississippi River in
A
the Pinckney Treaty.
B
the Convention of 1800
C
the Treaty of Greenville.
D
the Treaty of Paris.
5) The “large-state plan” put forward in the Constitutional Convention
A
based representation in the House and Senate on population.
B
ultimately provided the framework of the Constitution.
C
favored states such as New Jersey.
D
favored southern states over northern states.
6) In the presidential election of 1844, the Whig candidate, Henry Clay,
A
ignored the issue of the annexation of Texas.
B
favored postponing the annexation of Texas.
C
called for immediate annexation of Texas.
D
favored dividing Texas into several states.
7) Puritan doctrine included acceptance of
A
the doctrine of good works.
B
the idea of a covenant with God.
C
the Pope’s supremacy
D
the King as the final religious authority.
8) Unlike the __________ Act, the __________ Act and the __________ Act were both indirect taxes on trade goods arriving in American ports.
A
Stamp, Sugar, Townshend
B
Quartering, Stamp, Sugar
C
Stamp, Quartering, Townshend
D
Townshend, Stamp, Sugar
9) The Force Bill of 1833 provided that
A
the Congress could use the military for Indian removal
B
the President could use the army and navy to collect federal tariff duties.
C
the military could force citizens to track down runaway slaves.
D
the Congress would employ the navy to stop smuggling.
10) Members of the planter aristocracy
A
kept up with developments in modern thought.
B
dominated society and politics in the South.
C
produced fewer front-rank statesmen than the North.
D
provided democratic rule in the South.
11) According to the principle of “popular sovereignty,” the question of slavery in the territories would be determined by
A
the most popular national leaders
B
congressional legislation
C
the vote of the people in any given territory.
D
a Supreme Court decision.
12) People who flouted the authority of the Puritan clergy in Massachusetts Bay were subject to which of the following punishments?
A
all of these
B
banishment
C
floggings
D
death
13) France waited to give open assistance to America until after the victory at Saratoga because the French
A
thought the colonists’ chances of winning slim before the victory.
B
had a new government in power that favored assistance.
C
saw it as a chance to regain control of Louisiana.
D
had nothing to give the colonies before that time.
14) The British invasion of Canada in 1756 during the French and Indian War
A
resulted in victory for Britain.
B
resulted in British control of the St. Lawrence River.
C
followed sound strategic planning.
D
ended in defeat.
15) The triangular trade of the colonial American shipping industry
A
involved the trading of rum for African slaves.
B
involved America, France, and England.
C
saw the Spanish gaining the largest profits.
D
was not that profitable.
16) John Marshall, as chief justice of the United States, helped to strengthen the judicial branch of government by
A
asserting the doctrine of judicial review of congressional legislation.
B
increasing the number of justices on the Supreme Court.
C
applying Jeffersonian principles in all of his decisions.
D
listening carefully to and heeding the advice of lawyers arguing cases before the Supreme Court.
17) All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it
A
encouraged a variety of humanitarian reforms.
B
strengthened democratic denominations like the Baptists and Methodists.
C
was not as large as the First Great Awakening.
D
was a reaction against the growing liberalism in religion.
18) The Union victory at Vicksburg was of major importance because
A
coupled with the victory at Gettysburg, foreign help for the Confederacy was irretrievably lost.
B
it cut off the supply of cattle and other goods from Texas and Louisiana.
C
it reopened the Mississippi River to Northern trade.
D
all of these.
19) Like many revolutions, the American Revolution was
A
a minority movement.
B
a majority movement.
C
started by forces outside the country.
D
one which produced a minimum of violence.
20) The resolution that “These United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states...” was introduced into the Second Continental Congress by Virginia delegate
A
Thomas Jefferson.
B
Richard Henry Lee.
C
Patrick Henry.
D
Thomas Paine.
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