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Which statement best explains how Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Ned Buntline were similar? They all attempted to revive traditional religious values. They were all founders of influential social-reform movements. They all shaped the literary culture in the United States. They were all strongly influenced by the ideals of Transcendentalism. 2. Which of these writings was associated with the Transcendentalist movement? "Nature" The Last of the Mohicans Uncle Tom's Cabin "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" 3. Why did many plantation owners not want to educate their slaves? An educated slave would be more difficult to control. An uneducated slave would not be able to take over the plantation. An educated slave was more likely to find jobs off the farm. An uneducated slave could more easily work machines. 4. President Andrew Johnson said that "this is a country for white men." How did he act on this belief? He appointed a Republican Cabinet. He refused to take the presidential oath of office. He vetoed most Reconstruction legislation. He withdrew the military from Southern states. 5. Public Domain How is the U.S. Constitution portrayed in this cartoon? always winning, despite attempts to misinterpret it losing to anyone willing to study and use it too complex for any one person to interpret willing to crush anyone who tries to leave the Union 6. Public Domain Look at the graph. What would be an example of a social cost stemming from this data? More deaths mean more disease in the population. More deaths mean more battles. More deaths mean fewer national elections. More deaths mean fewer national elections. More deaths mean fewer workers. 7. Which of these was a belief of the North that led to the Civil War? Tariffs should never be placed on manufactured goods. Society depends on a lower class to do menial jobs. The federal government should be centralized and powerful. The states should be able to determine whether or not they hold slaves. 8. Read the passage and answer the question that follows: John Brown, supported by abolitionists and Republicans, tried to start a slave revolt. Therefore be it resolved that the defense of slavery is a common cause to all Southern states. At the call of any Southern state, we are authorized to send troops and money to defend it. North Carolina resolution in response to the raid on Harper's Ferry, 1859 What prediction could be made based on this passage? The election of a Republican president will be seen by Southern states as an attack on slavery. The election of a Republican president will be seen by Southern states as a compromise on slavery. The increased sectionalism of the South and North will decrease pressure on Southern states to secede. The increased sectionalism of the South and North will increase the potential for slave revolts. 9. Which of these statements best describes one of the Union's advantages over the Confederacy during the Civil War? Union commanders had more fighting experience than Confederate commanders. Unlike Confederate soldiers, Union soldiers were fighting for a cause most of them believed in. The U.S. government had military alliances with foreign powers that increased Union troop strength. The North had a more widespread network of railroads available for delivering troops and supplies to the battlefield. 10. How did the presence of the border states illustrate a difference between the Union and Confederacy? The Confederacy had more internal political disagreements than the Union. The Confederacy had more states on its side than the Union. The Union's population was divided on the issue of slavery. The Union's population was united in believing slavery was wrong. 11. Which of these factors influenced President Lincoln's decision to finally issue the Emancipation Proclamation? military victories by the Union Army the need to draft emancipated slaves the secession of several border states strong lobbying by prominent abolitionists 12. How did Maryland's political status during the Civil War reflect that of other border states? President Lincoln suspended habeas corpus to keep Maryland in the union. Maryland was a slave state that remained part of the union. Most of the battles of the Civil War were fought in Maryland. Part of Maryland declared independence from the state to join the union. 13. How was General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea negative for Southern civilians? He burned the cities of Atlanta and Vicksburg. He destroyed homes and factories. He freed slaves and used them as soldiers. He took no civilian prisoners. 14. Which statement reflects the status of Florida during the Civil War? The Confederacy ceded Florida to the Union army midway through the war. The Confederacy maintained control of Florida throughout the war. The Union took coastal strongholds, but the Confederacy kept the interior. The Union took much of the north, but the Confederacy held the south. 15. Public Domain During the Civil War, which percentage of the firearm production was controlled by the Union? 3% 33% 71% 97% 16. Which of these economic conditions existed in the United States when the Civil War broke out? The North relied heavily on food supplies from the South. The South relied heavily on agricultural exports to Europe. The North relied heavily on the natural resources of the South. The South relied heavily on the transportation network of Europe. 17. How does a person from another country become a United States citizen? by living in the United States for at least ten years by completing a process called naturalization by living and working in the United States for at least five years only by marrying someone who is a United States citizen 18. Library of Congress Use the image above to answer the following question: The picture depicts a camp meeting during the Second Great Awakening. How might a woman attending the meeting feel? angry that she is only allowed to watch but not participate frustrated about having to keep her excitement to herself inspired to renew her religion and engage in social reform embarrassed that she is required to confess her sins in public 19. Which answer best describes how many Southern states responded to the Thirteenth Amendment? The states created new laws that further expanded the rights of the former slaves. The states supported the Amendment and granted the former slaves all rights of citizenship. The states created new laws that prevented former slaves from gaining equal jobs or education. The states pushed for the passing of the Fourteenth Amendment to reduce the rights of former slaves. 20. Which of the following would be another way to describe the Seneca Falls Convention? the site of the first women's rights convention in history a convention about eliminating all forms of discrimination a credentials committee convention that did not include women a historical convention where women were segregated from men

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