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1
The chapter introduction tells the stories of Lawrence and Pottawatomie, Kansas, to make the point that
A)westward migration continued despite the distractions of sectional strife.
B)it was deliberate, violent acts by an extremist minority that sucked Americans into the Civil War.
C)the ability of settlers in Kansas to disagree, yet still get along with each other, shows that the Civil War was not necessarily inevitable.
D)violence in Kansas discredited popular sovereignty, the only remaining compromise solution to the growing sectional split.
2
What weakened the natural economic and political ties of the South to the West?
A)Railroads diverted trade from the Mississippi artery to an eastward direction.
B)Southerners supported federal economic development programs.
C)Northerners deliberately plotted to establish a colonial relationship over the cotton South.
D)Repeated economic depression in the South convinced northerners that their prosperity no longer depended upon the South.
3
By mid-century, the birth rate was declining, but population continued to grow. The explanation for this paradox is also the explanation for another development in those years, the
A)rise of the medical and nursing professions in the United States.
B)rise of the short-lived American party.
C)Gadsden Purchase.
D)Ostend Manifesto.
4
Which of the following groups was NOT a significant participant in immigration to the United States during the 1840s and 1850s?
A)Irish
B)Germans
C)Africans
D)Scandinavians
5
Southern leaders did each of the following during the 1850s EXCEPT
A)invest their capital in slaves rather than in machinery.
B)create an industrial base to prepare their region for secession.
C)complain that northern banking and commercial power was turning the South into a colony.
D)resist federal aid for economic development.
6
What was the Gadsden Purchase?
A)acquisition of a strip of Mexican land as a railroad route
B)payment to Britain to clear the last jointly held area in the Oregon Country
C)an offer to buy Cuba from Spain that was rejected by Congress
D)an agreement with Russia to obtain Alaska
7
According to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, what would be the status of slavery in those western territories?
A)Slavery was expressly prohibited.
B)Slavery was expressly permitted.
C)Slavery was permitted in Kansas but banned in Nebraska.
D)The people would decide.
8
The Jacksonian party system collapsed in the 1850s for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A)the rise of nativism.
B)the rise of new issues to replace economic concerns.
C)the rise of a third party that diminished the importance of the existing divisions.
D)the public sentiment that both parties were merely corrupt engines of plunder.
9
The most important component of the ideology of the Republican party at its founding was
A)a nationalist approach to economic development.
B)free labor.
C)immigration restriction.
D)a repudiation of the Revolution and its acceptance of slavery.
10
The Dred Scott decision
A)struck down the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
B)asserted that Congress could prohibit slavery in any territory.
C)asserted that Congress could not ban slavery from any territory.
D)freed Dred Scott.
11
Uncle Tom's Cabin, a novel that was quickly adapted into a play, had a significant impact on northern opinion because it
A)took advantage of the fact that influential middle-class Americans were regular playgoers.
B)introduced ordinary Americans to the literary classics.
C)conveyed a moral condemnation of slavery.
D)presented for the first time a factual account of the actual conditions of slavery in the South.
12
During the Lincoln-Douglas debates,
A)Lincoln proclaimed the equality of whites and blacks.
B)Douglas introduced the Freeport Doctrine, which argued that slavery could not be kept out of the territories.
C)Douglas gained additional support from the southern branch of the Democratic party.
D)Lincoln marked himself as a potential presidential candidate in 1860.
13
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was significant for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that
A)it provoked bloody retaliation against antislavery voters in Kansas.
B)it intensified southern fears of slave insurrection.
C)it intensified southern suspicions about the Republican party.
D)it added to the southerners' belief that their interests could not be protected within the Union.
14
Which of the following states seceded before the firing on Fort Sumter?
A)Virginia
B)North Carolina
C)Alabama
D)Tennessee
15
Ultimately, the text concludes that several historical trends caused the split between North and South. Which of the following was NOT one of these trends?
A)The emerging market system created two economies, one of which was dependent on an enslaved labor force.
B)A conservative, hierarchical southern society increasingly held to values that contrasted with those of the egalitarian, evangelical North.
C)Certain flaws in the political system prevented a national political solution.
D)Each side sought to defend America's heritage of republicanism against what was perceived as the other side's conspiracy against that heritage.







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