Today I am making out the quiz for next week's lesson in my class, which covers roughly the period 1835-1861 in American History. I will paste in the results for all of you and if you wish, you can test your aptitude.
Answers will be posted tomorrow. :-)
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. |
|
1) | Which product became the Old Northwest's major cash crop for the northern market? | 1) ______ |
| A) hogs |
| B) corn |
| C) wheat |
| D) soybeans |
2) | The revolutions of 1848 were driven by: | 2) ______ |
| A) the Protestant clergy. |
| B) peasant laborers. |
| C) high-ranking army officers. |
| D) the working and middle classes. |
3) | What happened immediately after General Santa Anna was elected as president of Mexico? | 3) ______ |
| A) Tejanos immediately attacked his forces at Mexico City. |
| B) Texas declared it was part of the United States. |
| C) He overturned the liberal constitution and became a dictator. |
| D) Sam Houston crossed the Rio Grande with American forces. |
4) | In an intriguing race for the U.S. Senate in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln was opposed by: | 4) ______ |
| A) John C. Fremont. |
| B) Stephen A. Douglas. |
| C) James M. Mason. |
| D) John C. Breckinridge. |
5) | Before 1850, who was the dominant power on the north and central Great Plains? | 5) ______ |
| A) the United States cavalry |
| B) the Cherokees who had been removed from their homeland |
| C) the warrior-hunters of the Sioux tribe |
| D) whites who had migrated from the South |
6) | In the last days of his presidency, James Buchanan was: | 6) ______ |
| A) criticized for firing southern cabinet members. |
| B) successful at stalling secessionist fever. |
| C) responsible for the secession of all Upper South states. |
| D) ineffective and powerless. |
7) | The Mexican army annihilated defenders at: | 7) ______ |
| A) the Alamo and Goliad. |
| B) San Jacinto and Mexico City. |
| C) the Nueces River and the Alamo. |
| D) the Alamo and San Jacinto. |
8) | As a novel with social power, Uncle Tom's Cabin succeeded because it: | 8) ______ |
| A) portrayed southerners as virtuous defenders of freedom. |
| B) included symbolism which was difficult to interpret. |
| C) presented real characters and not just abstract arguments. |
| D) never directly addressed the moral issues of slavery. |
9) | The Southwest Ordinance allowed slavery in all territories south of the __________ River. | 9) ______ |
| A) Missouri |
| B) Ohio |
| C) Colorado |
| D) Platte |
10) | In the controversial Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court declared that: | 10) ______ |
| A) blacks were only free when they entered free territory. |
| B) only the national government could end slavery in new territories. |
| C) Dred Scott had the right to sue, but not the right to freedom. |
| D) blacks were not citizens of the United States. |
11) | Whites had originally been reluctant to settle on the western plains because: | 11) ______ |
| A) land on the western plains was extraordinarily expensive. |
| B) they believed the region had little potential for agriculture. |
| C) they felt guilty about displacing eastern Indians into that region. |
| D) they had no desire to see the spread of freehold farming. |
12) | In January of 1848, gold was discovered in: | 12) ______ |
| A) Florida. |
| B) New Mexico. |
| C) Texas. |
| D) California. |
13) | Mestizos were usually a mixture of: | 13) ______ |
| A) Indian and Spanish. |
| B) African-American and European-American. |
| C) Indian and African-American. |
| D) Spanish and English. |
14) | Anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic sentiment gave rise to this party. | 14) ______ |
| A) the Democratic Party |
| B) the Know-Nothing Party |
| C) the Anti-Masons |
| D) the Republican Party |
15) | In the early part of the nineteenth century, the largest concentration of Indians in the Southwest region was in: | 15) ______ |
| A) New Mexico. |
| B) Arizona. |
| C) California. |
| D) Utah. |
16) | The Wilmot Proviso proposed that: | 16) ______ |
| A) the property of western slaveholders should be protected. |
| B) the gag rule should be restored in Congress. |
| C) slavery should be ended by the turn of the century. |
| D) free labor should exist in territory gained in the Mexican War. |
17) | Which practice did settlers bring to Texas that was illegal under Mexican law? | 17) ______ |
| A) slavery |
| B) commercial farming |
| C) the sale of huge tracts of land |
| D) land speculation |
18) | John Brown hoped that his raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia would: | 18) ______ |
| A) cause the government to support the Lecompton Constitution. |
| B) start a slave rebellion in the state of Virginia. |
| C) cause the resignation of James Buchanan. |
| D) force governments of the South to voluntarily emancipate slaves. |
19) | Juan Cortina instigated a rebellion in 1859: | 19) ______ |
| A) because Mexicans in American territory were abused by white Americans. |
| B) that was ultimately successful. |
| C) that eventually led to the Mexican-American War. |
| D) in northern New Mexico. |
20) | The Republicans became the clear favorite in the presidential election of 1860 when: | 20) ______ |
| A) Stephen Douglas refused to run. |
| B) the Democratic Party split into sectional factions. |
| C) James Buchanan supported Abraham Lincoln. |
| D) William Seward defected from the Democratic Party. |
I probably just embarrassed myself, it's been a long time.
ReplyDelete1. a
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. c
6. d
7. a
8. c
9. b
10. d
11. b
12. d
13. a
14. b
15. b
16. d
17. a
18. b
19. a
20. b
I am guessing that all answers are either A, B, C, or D.
ReplyDeleteBeing that this is not a post-modern exam, E is not a choice, though you do get points for suggesting otherwise.
ReplyDeleteAnd being that this is also not a metaphysics exam, you are not allowed to look into the soul of your classmates to receive the correct answers.
Damn you and your quiz, i have not yet done it, but i will have to do it right now. I am a history buff so need to know if i still remember anything.
ReplyDeletedone now i await the answers to see if i did well at all on this quiz
ReplyDeleteThis period of history is not a strong suit of mine, but here goes:
ReplyDelete1 - wheat
2 - peasant laborers
3 - Texas declared it was part of the United States
4 - Stephen A. Douglas
5 - the warrior-hunters of the Sioux tribe
6 - ineffective and powerless
7 - the Nueces River and the Alamo
8 - included symbolism which was difficult to interpret
9 - Platte
10 - Dred Scott had the right to sue, but not the right to freedom
11 - they believed the region had little potential for agriculture
12 - California
13 - Indian and African-American
14 - the Know-Nothing Party
15 - Utah
16 - the gag rule should be restored in Congress
17 - land speculation
18 - cause the government to support the Lecompton Constitution
19 - that eventually led to the Mexican-American War
20 - the Democratic Party split into sectional factions