SOPHIA US HISTORY 1: Milestone 3 1 Which of the following quotations best represents the cultural attitudes associated with the Second Great Awakening? CONCEPT Think About It: How Was America ... n Culture Changing? 2 Which statement most accurately reflects the views of Alexander Hamilton? • "The French supported us in our revolution, so we should support them in theirs." • "Our independence from Britain is still delicate, so we should support them all we can." • "We sympathize with the French, but ultimately it is not our place to get involved." • "The violence and aggression in France is shocking and cannot be condoned." CONCEPT Federalists in Power 3 Which of the following statements about the French Revolution might have been said by a Federalist? CONCEPT Looking East 4 Which of the following statements reflects planter paternalism? CONCEPT The Southern Economy 5 • "The black man poses a threat to the white man, so he must be carefully restrained." • "Compared to the working poor in Europe, American slaves live and work in superior conditions." • "Slavery leads to conflict between the wealthy and the poor, the white and the black. It must be ended to achieve the vision of the Founding Fathers." • "Slavery is a moral evil, yet a necessary one. The power to bring about its end rests in no earthly authority." • Young women were more likely to have innovative ideas about how to increase production. Which of the following would Jefferson have viewed as a positive effect of westward expansion in the early 19th century? CONCEPT Looking West 6 Which of the following statements about the 1828 election is true? CONCEPT The Election of 1828 and the Rise of Andrew Jackson 7 Why did some textile companies prefer to hire young women rather than whole family units? • Jackson's platform was based on strengthening tariffs and infrastructure. • Jackson represented populist frustration with the political elite. • Jackson enjoyed popular support, but only won by two electoral votes. • Jackson believed that liberty could best be supported by a powerful national government. • New states could be formed and admitted to the union as equals with the originals. • The federal government was able to gain land it could control itself. • The cash-crop empire of the South could expand and boost the economy. • Having a larger territory gave the United States a more prominent position in international affairs. • Washington and Adams refused to censor their opponents, as was common practice in Europe. • Democratic-Republican societies organized to support Washington’s domestic policies. • There was a peaceful transition from Washington's Federalist administration to John Adams's Democratic-Republican one. • Thomas Jefferson and James Madison proposed that states could nullify a federal law if it threatened state sovereignty. • By hiring women, such companies hoped to correct a labor imbalance that was based on gender. • Young women had few employment options and could be paid a very low wage. • Young women had formed unions that could benefit both the employers and the employees. CONCEPT Market Revolution and Economic Changes 8 Which of the following statements about the divided political climate during the administrations of George Washington and John Adams is true? [Show More]
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