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Which treaty ended the US/Mexico war?
a) Treaty of Paris
b) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
c) Treaty of Ghent
d)

The land that the United States purchased from Mexico after the US/Mexico war.
a) Mexican Cession
b) Utah
c) Kansas-Nebraska
d) New Mexico

Why did South Carolina threaten to secede from the United States during Jackson's presidency?
a) Unfair treatment
b) slavery
c) tarrifs
d)

Who reformed prison and mental health
a) Harriet Tubman
b) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
c) Horrace Mann
d) Dorethea Dix

The election of Hiram Rhodes Revels was significant because he was the 1st African American to
a) win an election as a member of the Democratic Party
b) win a majority of the popular vote in Mississippi
c) serve as a member of the US Senate
d) run for public office in the South

How did the War of 1812 affect the US economy?
a) The use of federal paper currency increased
b) Agriculture imports increased
c) Imports of raw materials increased
d) Manufacturing increased

What was one major effect of the Erie Canal?
a) The rapid growth of cities in the Northeast
b) A rise in cotton exports to the United Kingdom
c) An increase in the cost of shipping goods to Europe
d) A decrease in trade between settlers and American Indian

Supreme Court ruled Georgia could not remove the Cherokee living in the state. Andrew Jackson responded by
a) filing a petition against the Cherokee
b) ignored the ruling and allowing Georgia to evict the Cherokee
c) Used judges to evict the Cherokee
d)

German immigrants came because they wanted
a) to work farm land in the mid west
b) religious freedom
c) gold rush
d) to work the rail road

Which of the following states was gained through the treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?
a) Missouri
b) Florida
c) Nevada
d) Texas

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