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1. The states below were added to the Union during the decade following the War of 1812: Indiana (1816) Mississippi (1817) Illinois (1818) Alabama (1819) Maine (1820) Missouri (1821) Which statement best explains how the War of 1812 contributed to the growth of the United States to include these states? Large numbers of soldiers later settled in the territories where the war had been fought. Military heroes from the war went into politics in the territories where the war had been fought. The reduction of British aid to Native Americans near the Mississippi River made white settlement easier. British aid significantly grew the economies of the territories in the Mississippi River Valley. 2. Public Domain Which of these region(s) on the map were a source of conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain? Northwest Southwest and southern West Coast Northwest and southern West Coast Southwest 3. Public Domain Based on the graph and your knowledge of U.S. history, what would be the result of the change in population between 1850 and 1860? a large increase in the birthrate a large wave of immigrants from Europe an increase in the number of housing units an influx of workers for new factory jobs 4. Public Domain How did the geographic location of Philadelphia affect the city's development? Because of its location on rivers, the city built bridges and used ferries to allow workers to access the city. Because of its proximity to water, streets had to be properly elevated to avoid flooding during rainstorms. Because of the hilly terrain to the north, it was impossible for railroad tracks to be laid there. Because the Schuylkill River disrupted the grid system on the west side, the river was moved farther west. 5. Which textile industry innovation put all stages of manufacturing under one roof? child labor cotton gin factory system interchangeable parts 6. How did Eli Whitney's invention affect the institution of slavery in the United States? It decreased the demand for slave labor on frontier farms. It decreased the demand for unskilled slave labor. It increased the demand for slave labor in textile factories. It increased the demand for slave labor to grow cotton. 7. Which of these questions was central to U.S. foreign policy in the years immediately following the War of 1812? Should the United States expand into the Pacific? What should be done about Texan independence? How should the boundary between the United States and Canada be drawn? How should the United States deal with the Spanish possession of Florida? 8. Which of the following provided settlers free land if they agreed to move west to live and farm on the land? Gold Rush Act of 1863 Homestead Act of 1862 Monroe Doctrine Oregon Territory Treaty 9. Which of the following best explains the Dred Scott case and how it affected the debate about slavery? Dred Scott was a slave owner who learned his slave was living as a free man in a Northern state. He argued that the slave should be returned to him to continue working on his plantation. He won his case which caused a revolt between citizens in the North and South. Dred Scott was a slave who argued that because his owner brought him into a free area, he should be free. The Supreme Court ruled he was "property," and citizens could bring property wherever they chose. This decision enraged anti-slavery activists. Dred Scott was a white abolitionist who murdered a group of pro-slavery men. He was tried in court in a Southern state and found guilty. Citizens in Northern states argued for his release, and the resulting battles between the states led to "Bleeding Kansas." Dred Scott was a slave arrested in Boston and forced to board a ship back to his owner in Virginia. Boston citizens purchased his freedom in a Northern court, and he was allowed to remain in Boston as a free citizen. This decision enraged slave owners in the South. 10. Which best expresses how Missouri's application for statehood threatened the future of slaves? 10. Which best expresses how Missouri's application for statehood threatened the future of slaves? It could have given more power to the states in favor of slavery. People in the Missouri Territory had no mercy for runaway slaves. The governor of the territory believed that slaves should never be free. The plantation owners in the Missouri Territory wanted to outlaw hiring freed slaves. 11. What was the main result of the invention of the Clermont in 1807? This steamboat built by Robert Fulton helped speed up industrialization and increase interest in canal and river transport. This passenger train built by Henry Ford provided immigrants an easier way to move into the United States from other countries. This steam locomotive built by James Watt greatly increased trade because it could move goods at a speed of 15–20 miles per hour. This streetcar built by John McAdam ran on railroad tracks and was the first mass public transportation vehicle for moving freight and passengers. 12. Robert Fulton's steamboat design had which of these effects on American society? It slowed down the settlement of the Louisiana Territory It produced a rapid increase in immigration from Europe. It made the early industrialization of New England possible. It made it easier for merchants to ship goods around the country. 13. Even though the case of McCulloch v. Maryland was about the creation of a national bank, what was the fundamental idea that was being questioned in this case? the financial future of all states the economic stability of the State of Maryland the power held by state and federal governments the constitutionality of tax laws created by the federal government 14. Read the following quote from Thomas Jefferson: "A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned—this is the sum of good government. Which of the following Democratic-Republican ideas does this statement best support? The creation of a national bank is unconstitutional. The institution of slavery should be protected. A powerful central government threatens individual liberties. The national government should only pay for improvements that benefit the nation. 15. How were natural resources used in the North as compared to the South? Resources were used mainly for manufacturing in the North and farming in the South. Renewable resources were needed more in the North and non-renewable resources were needed in the South. The North required resources for agricultural industries, while the South needed resources for industrial production. Fewer resources were needed in the North as machines replaced human labor, but the South still needed resources for agricultural industries. 16. Jacksonian Democracy is associated with which of the following? rejection of states' rights rejection of a national bank rejection of weakening the central government rejection of strict interpretation of the Constitution 17. What was the effect of the "Trail of Tears" on Native Americans? It helped end the American-Indian War. They were forced to move into Indian Territory. Native Americans were enslaved by American farmers. They were given land through the Homestead Act of 1862. 18. Which answer best describes why high numbers of children were hired to work in factories in the 1800s? Employing children allowed factories to keep costs low and productivity high. Factories were often built too small and only children could fit at the machines. Children working in factories complained much less about their jobs than adults. Children working in factories didn't go to school, making schools less expensive to run. 19. Which answer best describes Andrew Jackson's view on federal funding of state improvement projects? Jackson felt that federal funding of state projects would create a sense of unity in the nation. Jackson felt that federal funding should only be applied to transportation, such as roads and canals. Jackson felt that federal funding should only be applied to national defense and projects with national benefit. Jackson felt that federal funding of state projects was essential to prevent the states from having too much power. 20. Use this case study and chart to answer the following question: Case Study: The Growth of New Orleans The City of New Orleans was founded by the French in what was an important but swampy region of the south along the banks of the Mississippi River. A few short years after its founding, the city was made the capital of the French territory of Louisiana. It would take another 50 years or so before fur and game trading was replaced with a more productive industry—sugar. The city's location at the mouth of the Mississippi River proved useful for moving goods up into the continent as well as making it easy to trade with Europe. Soon New Orleans was a busy and rapidly growing city, becoming the seventh most populated city in the New World by 1810. New Orleans's location in the swamps, while helpful for trade, was not always helpful to people of the city. New Orleans had problems with flooding and drainage of sewage. Disease spread rapidly thanks to an also thriving population of mosquitoes. Lack of sanitation and no public water made it hard to defend against outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever outbreaks of which occurred as recently as 1905. What happened to the population of New Orleans between 1810 and 1830? Between 1810 and 1830, the population of New Orleans almost doubled. Between 1810 and 1830, the population of New Orleans more than doubled. Between 1810 and 1830, the population of New Orleans decreased from the 5th to the 7th most populated city in the U.S. Between 1810 and 1830, the population of New Orleans increased slightly causing it to change from the 7th to the 5th most populated city in the U.S.
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