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Which of the following best describes the economic situation leading up to the Civil War?
a) south plantations/farming
b) north slavery
c) west urbanized
d) south major industry/factories
What did the abolition movement promote?
a) prohibition of alcohol
b) removal of Native Americans to east
c) end of slavery
d) relocation of slaves to Africa
Transcendentalists supported all of the following beliefs EXCEPT
a) society=corruption
b) self reliance
c) live simply
d) conformity
That idea that Americans had a god-given right to expand across the continent was expressed by the phrase
a) fifty-four forty or fight
b) manifest destiny
c) expansion
d) forty-niners
This trail was used by settlers who had hopes of finding gold.
a) Oregon Trail
b) Santa Fe Trail
c) California Trial
d) Mormon Trail
American headed west for all of the following reasons except
a) to join Native American culture
b) to discover gold
c) to find new markets for goods
d) for land, adventure, trade
The purpose of the Homestead Act of 1862, which provided free federal land, was to
a) encourage western settlement
b) set up reservations for Native Americans
c) establish free colleges for immigrants
d) assist in construction of railroads
Which region of the country had large cities, urbanized and factories?
a) west
b) south
c) north
d) none
At times, the United States Government has passed protective tariffs to
a) improve quality of goods
b) encourage foreign trade
c) help US industry and manufacturing
d) reduce cost of imports
Which of the following was NOT a family on Frontier House?
a) Glenn
b) Clune
c) Brooks
d) Simpsons
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