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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 some of the most dangerous jobs.
D
given the same jobs as Irish laborers
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-1, B-4, C-2
B
A-3, B-2, C-4
C
A-2, B-1, C-3
D
A-4, B-2, C-1
3) The most noteworthy southern novelist before the Civil War was
A
James Russell Lowell.
B
William Gilmore Simms.
C
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
D
William Faulkner.
4) The United States acquired free navigation of the Mississippi River in
A
the Convention of 1800
B
the Treaty of Paris.
C
the Pinckney Treaty.
D
the Treaty of Greenville.
5) The “large-state plan” put forward in the Constitutional Convention
A
based representation in the House and Senate on population.
B
favored southern states over northern states.
C
favored states such as New Jersey.
D
ultimately provided the framework of the Constitution.
6) In the presidential election of 1844, the Whig candidate, Henry Clay,
A
favored dividing Texas into several states.
B
ignored the issue of the annexation of Texas.
C
called for immediate annexation of Texas.
D
favored postponing the annexation of Texas.
7) Puritan doctrine included acceptance of
A
the idea of a covenant with God.
B
the Pope’s supremacy
C
the King as the final religious authority.
D
the doctrine of good works.
8) Unlike the __________ Act, the __________ Act and the __________ Act were both indirect taxes on trade goods arriving in American ports.
A
Stamp, Quartering, Townshend
B
Quartering, Stamp, Sugar
C
Townshend, Stamp, Sugar
D
Stamp, Sugar, Townshend
9) The Force Bill of 1833 provided that
A
the military could force citizens to track down runaway slaves.
B
the Congress could use the military for Indian removal
C
the Congress would employ the navy to stop smuggling.
D
the President could use the army and navy to collect federal tariff duties.
10) Members of the planter aristocracy
A
dominated society and politics in the South.
B
provided democratic rule in the South.
C
produced fewer front-rank statesmen than the North.
D
kept up with developments in modern thought.
11) According to the principle of “popular sovereignty,” the question of slavery in the territories would be determined by
A
the vote of the people in any given territory.
B
the most popular national leaders
C
congressional legislation
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
banishment
B
floggings
C
death
D
all of these
13) France waited to give open assistance to America until after the victory at Saratoga because the French
A
had nothing to give the colonies before that time.
B
thought the colonists’ chances of winning slim before the victory.
C
had a new government in power that favored assistance.
D
saw it as a chance to regain control of Louisiana.
14) The British invasion of Canada in 1756 during the French and Indian War
A
followed sound strategic planning.
B
resulted in British control of the St. Lawrence River.
C
resulted in victory for Britain.
D
ended in defeat.
15) The triangular trade of the colonial American shipping industry
A
involved the trading of rum for African slaves.
B
was not that profitable.
C
saw the Spanish gaining the largest profits.
D
involved America, France, and England.
16) John Marshall, as chief justice of the United States, helped to strengthen the judicial branch of government by
A
applying Jeffersonian principles in all of his decisions.
B
listening carefully to and heeding the advice of lawyers arguing cases before the Supreme Court.
C
asserting the doctrine of judicial review of congressional legislation.
D
increasing the number of justices on 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
it cut off the supply of cattle and other goods from Texas and Louisiana.
B
it reopened the Mississippi River to Northern trade.
C
coupled with the victory at Gettysburg, foreign help for the Confederacy was irretrievably lost.
D
all of these.
19) Like many revolutions, the American Revolution was
A
a minority movement.
B
one which produced a minimum of violence.
C
started by forces outside the country.
D
a majority movement.
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
Richard Henry Lee.
B
Thomas Paine.
C
Patrick Henry.
D
Thomas Jefferson.
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