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Page 1: U.S. History.  In the 1850s, the phrase “Bleeding Kansas” was used to describe clashes between  A. proslavery and antislavery groups  B. Spanish landowners.

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1

In the 1850s, the phrase “Bleeding Kansas” was used to describe clashes between

A. proslavery and antislavery groups B. Spanish landowners and new

American settlers C. Chinese and Irish railroad workers D. Native American Indians and

white settlers

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Answer 1

A. proslavery and antislavery groups

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2

Abolition, the Underground Railroad, and the Dred Scott decision would all be included in a discussion of—

A. federalism B. popular sovereignty C. states rights D. blockades

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Answer 2

C. states rights

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3

How did the Missouri Compromise resolve a conflict between the North and the South?

A. It maintained a balance of slave and free states in the Senate.

B. It maintained a balance of state representation in the House of Representatives.

C. It brought an end to the Civil War. D. It established the Fugitive Slave Law.

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Answer 3

A. It maintained a balance of slave and free states in the Senate.

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4

People accused of being a fugitive slave could be held without an arrest warrant. They had no right to a trial by jury. Instead a federal commissioner ruled on each case. The commissioner received five dollars for releasing the defendant and ten dollars for turning the defendant over to the slaveholder.

The scenario described above would apply to which of the following—

A. Kansas-Nebraska Act B. Missouri Compromise C. Compromise of 1850 D. Dred Scott v Sandford

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Answer 4

C. Compromise of 1850

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5

In 1854, Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois drafted a bill to organize territorial government. He proposed that it be divided into two territories. To get southern support for the bill Douglas suggested the issue be settled by popular sovereignty. Even though the bill angered opponents of slavery it passed.

The scenario above would apply to the following— A. Dred Scott v Sandford B. Kansas-Nebraska Act C. Missouri Compromise D. Compromise of 1850

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Answer 5

B. Kansas-Nebraska Act

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6

Which of the following was a result of the Compromise of 1850?

A. Owning slaves was forbidden in Washington, D.C.

B. Slavery was permitted in the new state of California.

C. Importation of slaves from Africa was declared illegal.

D. Runaway slaves had to be returned to Southern owners.

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Answer 6

D. Runaway slaves had to be returned to Southern owners.

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7

From 1820 to 1865, the debates over nullification, protective tariffs, and the spread of slavery into the new territories concerned the constitutional issue of the

A. balance of power between the federal and state governments

B. balance between the rights of individuals and the need to maintain order

C. protection of the rights of ethnic and racial groups

D. separation of power between the executive and legislative branches

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Answer 7

A. balance of power between the federal and state governments

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8

Which event was the immediate cause of the secession of several Southern states from the Union in 1860?

A. the Dred Scott decision, which declared that all prior compromises on the extension of slavery into the territories were unconstitutional

B. the Missouri Compromise, which kept an even balance between the number of free and slave states

C. the raid on the Federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, which was led by the militant abolitionist John Brown

D. the election of President Abraham Lincoln, who opposed the spread of slavery into the territories

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Answer 8

D. the election of President Abraham Lincoln, who opposed the spread of slavery into the territories

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9

One impact of President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, on January 1, 1863, was slavery would be illegal in the—

A. United States and the Confederacy B. United States, its territories, and the

border states C. states or parts of states remaining in

rebellion D. parts of the Confederacy then under

federal control

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Answer 9

C. states or parts of states remaining in rebellion

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10

An effect of the Confederate firing on Fort Sumter in 1861 was?

A. The election of Abraham Lincoln. B. The declaration of the

Emancipation Proclamation. C. The passing of the 13th, 14th, and

15th Amendments. D. The start of the Civil War.

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Answer 10

D. The start of the Civil War.

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11

General Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House in Virginia. It was here where he launched an attack to break through the Union forces. What would you conclude was the overriding reason for his ultimate loss in this battle?

A. The railroad carrying reinforcements was attacked further south

B. The Confederate army was cut off by Sheridan’s cavalry

C. Lack of reliable intelligence about opposing strength

D. The failure of the Union Calvary

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Answer 11

C. Lack of reliable intelligence about opposing strength

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12

In the United States, which situation that developed during the Civil War helped lead to the rapid development of big business?

A. The large Southern factories that had competed with Northern factories were destroyed during the war.

B. The Union government granted very large contracts for war supplies to Northern manufacturers.

C. The government operated and consolidated most of the Northern manufacturing companies during the war.

D. Northern business took over much of the European trade lost by the South due to the war.

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Answer 12

B. The Union government granted very large contracts for war supplies to Northern manufacturers.

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13

The slave rebellions like the one led by Nat Turner resulted in the passing of what policy?

A. The Kansas-Nebraska Act B. Fugitive Slave Act C. Popular Sovereignty D. The Turner Slave Act

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ANSWER 13

B. Fugitive Slave Act

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14 Between 1870 and 1900, the city became a symbol

of a new America which attracted many people. Workers were drawn by economic opportunity and the promise of a more exciting life. Why was there an increase in the jobs available at factories in big cities?

A. The people provided cheap labor with the many jobs available

B. The businesses saw the need for additional regulations

C. Businesses knew workers were going to have to come from somewhere

D. The people were able to adapt to the ever-changing conditions of the cities

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ANSWER 14

A. The people provided cheap labor with the many jobs available

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15

Which of these documents established the principle of the United States as a federal union?

A. the Declaration of Independence B. the Bill of Rights C. the Mayflower Compact D. the United States Constitution

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ANSWER 15

D. the United States Constitution

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16

The Articles of Confederation gave the government the power to—

A. allow states sovereignty B. appoint Supreme Court justices C. elect a federal leader D. regulate commerce

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ANSWER 16

A. allow states sovereignty

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17

The 3rd Amendment to the Constitution of the U.S. states that, “No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.”

What brought about the need for this amendment according to the Founding Fathers?

A. A prior King of England abused civil liberties of his subjects through the Quartering Act

B. The perception that this type of quartering might happen with the new King in charge

C. It was omitted in the Declaration of Independence D. Founders wanted to ensure the people had a

designated right to prevent unreasonable searches

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ANSWER 17

A. A prior King of England abused civil liberties of his subjects through the Quartering Act

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18

Which possible way can the Executive Branch check the Judiciary Branch?

A. Recess appointments B. Force adjournment C. Power to appoint judges D. Veto power

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Answer 18

C. Power to appoint judges (The president appoints/chooses the

new judges when one retires, or dies)

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19

Why did writers of the U.S. Constitution ensure that there was a provision for “limited government”?

A. They felt that government should intervene to promote equality and opportunity

B. Government should be in charge of regulation of property and wealth redistribution

C. They held that the government should have unlimited sovereignty over its subjects

D. They patterned it after the Magna Carta which stood as an exemplar of a document limiting sovereignty

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Answer 19

D. They patterned it after the Magna Carta which stood as an exemplar of a document limiting sovereignty

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20

After the Election of 1800 it was decided that candidates would run specifically for the office of Vice-President. This change in the U.S. Constitution was accomplished by the—

A. 12th Amendment B. 13th Amendment C. 18th Amendment D. 19th Amendment

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Answer 20

A. 12th Amendment

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21

Which event caused anti-British feelings?

A. Boston Tea Party B. Boston Massacre C. Continental Congress D. Boycott of British goods

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Answer 21

B. Boston Massacre

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22

As a result of President Andrew Jackson’s policies, Native American Indians were

A. relocated to reservations in Mexico

B. forcibly removed to areas west of the Mississippi River

C. gradually allowed to return to their ancestral lands

D. given United States citizenship

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Answer 22

B. forcibly removed to areas west of the Mississippi River