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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):

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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):

Who supported Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828? Native Americans who owned property the common man women who appreciated Jackson's devotion to her wife Rachel slaves whom Jackson had freed Which of the following campaign strategies was used in the election of 1828 and is still used today? bumper stickers and yard signs negative campaigning stump speeches debates Abolitionists spoke out against slavery. Who were two important people in the abolitionist movement in the early 1800s? Lyman Beecher and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman Preston Brooks and Andrew Butler Horace Mann and Dorothea Dix Which area did the United States acquire in the 1840s? the Hawaii Territory the Alaska Territory the Oregon Country the Louisiana Purchase What led to many of the reform movements that were started in the early nineteenth century? labor and enthusiasm politics and openness literature and pessimism religion and optimism Question 14.14. Which group had the goal of eliminating slavery? (Points : 3) politicians abolitionists manufacturers educators Question 15.15. What is the word that describes a perfect place? (Points : 3) ethical environment dynamic community cornucopia utopia Question 16.16. Which was a right of women in the early nineteenth century? (Points : 3) entering contracts buying property graduating from high school attending church Question 17.17. Which idea states that it was God's plan for the United States to expand across the continent? (Points : 3) divine right manifest destiny westward expansion California proposition Question 18.18. What did President James Polk do to gain additional U.S. territory, including California and New Mexico? (Points : 3) asked Henry Clay to serve as ambassador to Mexico signed a treaty with Mexico asked Congress for a formal declaration of war on Mexico agreed to trade Texas for California Question 19.19. How did many southerners view the North in the mid-1800s? (Points : 3) Southerners wanted people in the South to have the same kind of equality as people in the North. Southerners were critical of the North because the northern economy was based on slave labor. Southerners thought that the North's wage labor system was a bad system. Southerners thought that the North's wage labor system would also be good for the South. Question 20.20. What group of bills attempted to preserve the Union despite conflicts over slavery? (Points : 3) Dred Scott decision Compromise of 1850 Paris Treaty Marbury v. Madison Question 21.21. How did the Republican Party arise? (Points : 3) Northerners united to make free states from debt. Southerners formed a coalition in favor of slavery. Manufacturers formed a coalition to create manufacturing jobs in the South. Several northern antislavery groups united. Question 22.22. What was a finding of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case? (Points : 3) Slaves were property. Slavery was illegal. Slaves were citizens. Slavery was a choice each state could make. Question 23.23. What was one result of Abraham Lincoln's debates with Stephen Douglas? (Points : 3) Lincoln was elected senator from Illinois. Lincoln and Douglas reached agreement on slavery. The debates helped Douglas win the presidential primary. The debates brought Lincoln into the national spotlight. Question 24.24. Who won the election of 1860 with a platform that supported a transcontinental railroad and opposed the spread of slavery? (Points : 3) Abraham Lincoln Andrew Jackson James K. Polk John Quincy Adams Question 25.25. What did Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, and Oregon all have in common during the Civil War? (Points : 3) They were all Confederate states. They were all Union states. They were all border states. They were all organized territories. Question 26.26. Where did the Civil War begin? (Points : 3) Atlanta, Georgia Fort Sumter, South Carolina Hampton Roads, Virginia Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Question 27.27. Which were some strengths of the South at the beginning of the Civil War? (Points : 3) military colleges, a thriving cotton trade, and a strong agricultural system a strong banking system, a fleet of ironclad ships, and a strong military complex a draft-age population, a food surplus, and good cavalry horses slaves, a good money system, and an efficient transportation system Question 28.28. What did the Emancipation Proclamation announce? (Points : 3) the abolition of the slave trade freedom for slaves in the Confederate states the right to education for all U.S. slaves the right to vote for all freed slaves Question 29.29. What was Abraham Lincoln's main message in the Gettysburg Address? (Points : 3) The Declaration of Independence had set forth unattainable goals. The world would probably not remember what happened at Gettysburg. The Civil War was a true test of patriotism. Both democracy and the United States would endure. Question 30.30. What happened in April 1865 at Appomattox Courthouse that ended the Civil War? (Points : 3) Ulysses S. Grant surrendered to Robert E. Lee. Jefferson Davis surrendered to Abraham Lincoln. William Tecumseh Sherman surrendered to Andrew Jackson. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. Question 31.31. The United States faced a number of political, economic, and social challenges after the Civil War. Which of the following was primarily a political challenge? (Points : 3) the loss that emancipation created for slave owners worthless Confederate currency that led to bartering citizenship rights for freed slaves collapsed southern infrastructure, including bridges, levees, and railroad tracks Question 32.32. What did the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution accomplish? (Points : 3) It officially ended the Civil War. It directed the Reconstruction of the South. It gave African Americans the right to vote. It abolished slavery in the United States. Question 33.33. Which group most actively resisted Congress's efforts to reconstruct the South? (Points : 3) southern black church leaders Northern Radical Republicans southern white landowners sharecroppers Question 34.34. What was one success during the Reconstruction Era? (Points : 3) Southern states rejoined the Union. The southern economy grew quickly. Freed slaves achieved incomes equal to those of whites. African Americans achieved and kept equal levels of elected offices.

OpenStudy (firejay5):

Not such a good idea to post all questions at once in one whole question

OpenStudy (linn99123):

Also might wanna wanna remove the points given because we arent allowed to help with tests on OS!

OpenStudy (nightmarenight):

OS? I'm not in OS? @linn99123

OpenStudy (firejay5):

OS = OpenStudy

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