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Return to American Horizons: U.S. History in a Global Context 3e Student Resources
Multiple Choice Chapter 09 Self-Quiz 1
Schaller, 3e_MC 9.1
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The Lewis and Clark expedition failed to
establish an easy trade route over the Rocky Mountains.
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reach the Pacific Ocean.
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safely return with their maps intact.
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avoid a Spanish military force sent to intercept them.
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One of the primary lessons of Zebulon Pike's expedition was that
the Arkansas River did not provide a direct route to Santa Fe.
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the United States should not assume it could expand across the continent without resistance.
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not all Indian peoples would welcome American traders.
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better way-finding skills were necessary to follow the Santa Fe Trail.
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Astor and the American Fur Company planned to
force Indians to trade with them.
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take the Russian camps in Oregon by force.
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create a network of traders enmeshed in Indian culture.
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pay twice as much as French and British traders to lure Indian trade.
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What set the stage for the realization of Jefferson's agrarian ambitions?
the invention of the cotton gin
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the end of the international slave trade
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higher commodity prices brought on by the Napoleonic Wars
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the Louisiana Purchase
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The Northwest Ordinance
prohibited entry into the Indian lands west of the Mississippi.
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set up procedures for the survey and sale of lands in the Northwest Territory.
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banned Russian and British traders from the territory.
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allowed settlers to decide for themselves whether to ban slavery.
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6.The Missouri Compromise
banned slavery from territories north of 36°30' latitude.
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banned slavery from the Louisiana Purchase territory.
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brought Michigan into the Union to balance the entry of Missouri.
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brought Mississippi into the Union to balance the entry of Missouri.
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The main support for the colonization movement came from
the free black population of northeastern cities.
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whites who hoped to gradually eliminate the institution of slavery.
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ministers in the African Methodist Episcopal church.
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Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and other elite slaveholders disturbed by the institution.
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Spanish expansion in California mainly occurred through
the extension of the Camino Real.
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the growth of the hide and tallow trade.
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the development of the mission system.
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the encouragement of empresarios.
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The Cherokee adopted
American gender roles and family structure.
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a republican government.
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a centralized government.
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private land ownership.
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Mary Wollstonecraft was a
British feminist author widely read in the United States.
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early leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States.
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teacher and founder of several girls' academies.
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proprietor of a manufacturing company.
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Book culture significantly encouraged the growth of
American Christianity.
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the postal service.
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American travel in Europe.
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the American West.
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At Cane Ridge, Kentucky, in 1801,
a major slave uprising occurred.
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the Shawnee and Delaware signed a treaty with the United States.
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the largest and most famous revival of the Second Great Awakening happened.
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Tecumseh died in a battle with militia and regular army soldiers.
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What convinced James Madison that the United States needed to encourage domestic manufacturing?
increasing prices for British manufactured goods
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Henry Clay's arguments in support of the American System
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the War of 1812
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the expiration of the Bank of the United States' charter
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The Supreme Court ruled private corporate charters could not be altered by state legislatures in
McCulloch v. Maryland
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward
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Gibbons v. Ogden
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Marbury v. Madison
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What provided the opportunity for the United States to gain possession of Florida?
the Louisiana Purchase
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Spanish involvement in the Napoleonic Wars
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the Mexican Revolution
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conflict with Seminole Indians
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