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Multiple Choice Chapter 13 Self-Quiz 2
Schaller, 3e_MC 13.2
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In the election of 1844, the Democrats
opposed any restrictions on popular sovereignty in the territories.
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supported overturning the Missouri Compromise.
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advocated the annexation of Texas.
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gained votes from Chinese who supported their open immigration policy.
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During the Mexican War,
10 times more troops died from disease than combat.
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Abraham Lincoln lost his first bid for the presidency.
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the Whig Party broke apart over support for the war.
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New Mexico temporarily became an independent nation.
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Polk settled the Oregon question by
agreeing to a boundary well south of his initial demand.
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forcing Mexico to cede the territory in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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sending Commodore Matthew Perry to engage in gunboat diplomacy.
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renegotiating the Missouri Compromise.
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Americans considered the main impediment to fruitful use of the territory acquired from Mexico to be
the relative lack of rainfall.
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the lazy habits and Catholicism of the inhabitants.
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the imposing Rocky Mountain range blocking travel and trade.
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the huge herds of bison that made cattle ranching impossible.
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The main source of immigrants to the United States in the decade after the discovery of gold in California came from
Africa and the Caribbean.
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Europe.
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Latin America.
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Asia.
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In the antebellum era, the population of New Orleans was best characterized as
French, African, and American.
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French.
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acculturated Americans.
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polyglot.
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The Dred Scott decision increased sectional tensions because
it forced northern states to protect slavery.
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it outlined a pathway to full abolition.
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it limited the rights of southern slaveholders.
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it banned the expansion of slavery to the West.
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What was the most significant influence on the downfall of the Whig Party?
the election of 1852
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the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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the rise of the Republican Party
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the Compromise of 1850
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The key issue for the Know-Nothing Party was
antislavery.
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western expansion.
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immigration.
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remaining neutral on all political issues.
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Enslaved blacks
were fairly content with their situation, as evidenced by the lack of revolts.
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took every opportunity to gain their freedom by running away.
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were unable to create and sustain viable family lives.
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took every opportunity to seek small measures of freedom within the system.
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One of the ways Afro-Christianity differed from white evangelicals beliefs was in its
submission to God and to masters.
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celebration of the deliverance from evil.
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repudiation of the prophetic tradition within Christianity.
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restoration of a, albeit secret, church hierarchy.
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The Wilmot Proviso was proposed during the
aftermath of the Mexican War.
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Kansas-Nebraska controversy.
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days after John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry.
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debate over the Compromise of 1850.
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The success of the Republican Party was based on
its association of free soil and free labor.
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its abolitionist platform.
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its nativist platform.
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the passage of the federal Fugitive Slave Act.
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In Kansas, John Brown and his sons
raided Harpers Ferry.
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attempted to start a slave rebellion.
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attacked a family of pro-slavery settlers.
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sacked the town of Lawrence.
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What happened to Charles Sumner?
With the aid of federal troops, he was returned to slavery.
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He was beaten by Preston Brooks on the floor of Congress.
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He was hung for his attack on Harpers Ferry.
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After he resigned his seat, his constituents reelected him.
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