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Chapter 9 Section 1
Test Description: The Antebellum Period part 1
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Term that refers to a time before the Civil War
A
Epoch
B
Reconstruction
C
Era
D
Antebellum
2) The two terms of the presidency of Andrew Jackson 1829-1are called by Historians What?837
A
Reconstruction
B
The Age of Jackson
C
The Jacksonian Era
D
The Jacksonian Democracy Era
3) The years of the Antebellum period
A
1600 -1629
B
1812 - 1847
C
1920 - 1940
D
1820-1860
4) The two competing ethnic groups for political power in La through out the Antebellum Period in Louisiana were
A
Americans and Spanish
B
French and Spanish
C
French and British
D
Creoles and Americans
5) French speaking immigrants who came to America from France were known as
A
Foreign Malaises
B
Foreign French
C
French Grants
D
French Regulars
6) Northern Louisiana residents viewed New Orleans as
A
The Capital of America
B
a Foreign Nation
C
Its own Country
D
The Creole Capital
7) Rural Louisianan wanted the Capital of Louisiana moved out of New Orleans. The succeeded the first time in moving it to
A
Donaldsonville
B
Shreveport
C
Monroe
D
Baton Rouge
8) The final effor to move the capital out of new Orleans succeeded in moving the capitol to
A
Monroe
B
Baton Rouge
C
Shreveport
D
Raceland
9) Followers of Jackson became known as
A
Republican - Democrats
B
Republicans
C
Jacksonian Democrats
D
Cajuns
10) Which is not something favored by Democratic followers of Jackson
A
Universal manhood sufferage
B
Smaller Government
C
Programs designed to help the common man
D
Limited voting rights
11) The expansion of voting rights to include the masses of white American men under Jackson is known as
A
Reconstruction
B
Manumission
C
Universal manhood sufferage
D
Conscription
12) The Louisiana Governor that is viewed as one of the most effective Antebellum Governors, he improved roads and levees and supported the first railroads in Louisiana
A
Andre Bienvenu Roman
B
Edward Douglass White
C
Pierre Deignty
D
Zebulon Pike
13) Competing neighborhoods and ethnic identities divided New Orleans into ____ separate run Municipalities.
A
1
B
4
C
3
D
2
14) Most ______ were Drawn to the Whig Party because of their support of businesses and the Sugar tariff.
A
Cotton Planters
B
Sugar Cane Planters
C
Americans
D
Creoles
15) A tax on imported sugar that would make Louisiana locally grown sugar more competitive
A
Sugar Growing Tax
B
Stamp Tax
C
Cotton Tax
D
Sugar Tariff
16) The American Party, called the “___________,” emerged in Louisiana as a party hostile to new immigrants.
A
French Party
B
Republican Party
C
Know Nothings
D
Democrat Party
17) The know nothings believed Democrats exploited ___________, particularly working-class Germans and Irish, in order to expand their voting base
A
Americans
B
Immigrants
C
children
D
Foreign visitors
18) Because most of the Irish who immigrated to the United States in the antebellum period were Catholic, members of the American Party were also known to be _______ _________ Party
A
Anti Catholic
B
Anti Christian
C
Pro Baptist
D
Pro Catholic
19) Under these laws, when a woman married, her husband became her head and master, as her father had been before the marriage.
A
Women Statues
B
Magnolia Statues
C
Head and master statutes
D
Slave and Master Statues
20) n. If a woman failed to make a separate property agreement beforehand, all of the property she brought to the marriage became community property, and a husband could dispose of it without his wife’s ________ or ____________.
A
only with her Knowledge and consent
B
Knowledge or legal order against it
C
Legal Rights or Disagreement
D
Knowledge or Permission
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