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1. Unlike George Washington, Thomas Jefferson envisioned a/an _______________ way of life with limited central government. urban suburban agrarian laissez-faire 2. The power of the Supreme Court to accept or reject laws of Congress as constitutional or not is now referred to as judicial review. constitutional review. executive review. senate review. 3. With a price tag of $15 million, ________________ doubled the size of the United States. (1 point) The Republic of Texas The Oregon Territory The Louisiana Purchase The state of Florida 4. _________________ attempted to defend Native American lands from settlers who ignored the boundaries set by the Treaty of Greenville. Geronimo Sacagawea Sitting Bull Tecumseh 5. Who pressured President Madison to declare war on Britain, resulting in the War of 1812? A group of farmers known as War Hawks A group of Northeasterners known as the Essex Junto the Federalists An group of frontiersmen, sailors, militia, pirates, and former slaves 6. What future state was used as a refuge for runaway slaves and as a staging area for Creek Indian attacks on American settlers? Texas Florida Missouri Kansas 7. What proclamation essentially told the Europeans that the United States would stay out of Europe's business if Europe would stay out of the affairs of the Americas? The Emancipation Proclamation The Treaty of Ghent Manifest Destiny The Monroe Doctrine 8. Which of the following was NOT an improved method of transportation in the early 1800s? The locomotive The steamboat The horseless carriage Artificial waterways 9. The first ___________________ was formed in the 1820s to collectively bargain for shorter work days and better pay. guild labor union corporation class action lawsuit 10. By 1830, ____________ was the largest American city and a growing hub for commerce. New York City Philadelphia Washington, D.C. Atlanta 11. ________________ was the leader of a violent 1831 slave uprising that killed more than 50 people. Jim Crow Frederick Douglass Harriet Beecher Stowe Nat Turner 12. In the _______________, it was agreed that all states admitted in the future that were north of the parallel of 36 degrees and 30 minutes would be free states. Monroe Doctrine Emancipation Proclamation Missouri Compromise Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions 13. A "corrupt bargain" appeared to have been made when President John Quincy Adams appointed ________________ to be secretary of state. Andrew Jackson Henry Clay John Calhoun James Tallmadge 14. The election of 1828 went down in history as one marked by lots of personal, mean-spirited criticism, otherwise known as mudslinging. sensationalism. spin. baiting. 15. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 had outlawed _________________ in the Northwest Territories north of the Ohio River. settlement secession slavery cotton production 16. Under __________, popular during Andrew Jackson's administration, friends and supporters of the winning party were given government jobs. martial law affirmative action the 'free lunch' program the spoils system 17. THe most infamous Native American removal was that of the Cherokee in 1835, known as the Road to the Sun. the Trail of Tears. the Path of Pain. the Wounded Knee March. 18. Manifest Destingy was the belief that white Americans had the _________________ right to settle lands in the West. God-given federally approved state sanctioned native-born 19. Although Mexico encouraged Americans to settle in Texas, it required them to give half of their profits to the Mexican government. become Mexican citizens. remain in Mexico. stay segregated from native Mexicans. 20. __________ blazed the Mormon Trail to the Great Salt Lake. Joseph Smith Joseph Conrad Brigham Young Jeremiah Johnson 21. ____________ movements attempt to make changes and improvements in society. Artistic Religious Reform Revival 22. The temperance movement was focused on reducing the amount of ______________ consumed and abused by citizens. tobacco food narcotics alcohol 23. Presented at the Seneca Falls Convention by women's rights advocates, the "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions" precluded the United States Constitution. Declaration of Independence. Bill of Rights. 14th Amendment. 24. ____________ was a leader in mental health care reform. Dorothea Dix Lucretia Mott Horace Mann Harriet Tubman 25. Former slave Frederick Douglass published his own anti-slavery newspaper: Freedom First! The Underground Railroad The North Star The Lantern's Light

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  1. If you're gonna cheat, get on google and do it yourself. What's wrong with kids today?!
  2. comn!!>. do ur home work urself dude.. if u need help well help.. only after uve tried it urself
  3. I know these off the top of my head mostly, but they are also all so easily googled you could do it yourself in ten minutes. Ill give you one. #25 Dorothea Dix
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