HIUS 221 Mindtap Activities 7 Module Week
1. 10.6 The U.S. War with Mexico
2. Which statements about the Mexican-American War and its aftermath are true? Check all
that apply.
3. Wilmot’s proviso effectively made Att
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HIUS 221 Mindtap Activities 7 Module Week
1. 10.6 The U.S. War with Mexico
2. Which statements about the Mexican-American War and its aftermath are true? Check all
that apply.
3. Wilmot’s proviso effectively made Attorney General John C. Calhoun the arbiter of racial
policy in newly acquired Mexican territory.
4. As a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, nearly 600 million acres of Mexican
territory was acquired by the United States.
5. President Polk called for war with Mexico, claiming that an attack on U.S. soldiers in
disputed territory occurred on American soil.
6. Desertion was common during the war primarily because American soldiers feared the
superior weaponry of the Mexican army.
7. Texans claimed independence from Mexico starting in 1836, when Mexican general was
defeated.
8. During the 1830s and 1840s, Texans regularly fought against with the help of federal
forces.
9. In 1846, American settlers began the Rebellion, attacking a Mexican garrison. The
rebellion left Mexican forces disorganized and vulnerable to subsequent attacks.
10. Which statements about the Mexican-American War and its aftermath are true? Check all
that apply.
11. In 1848, U.S. and Mexican officials signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, an agreement
by which the United States bought California, New Mexico, and all of Texas north of the Rio
Grande River.
12. Wilmot’s proviso legalized slavery in newly acquired Mexican territory to help the
development of the region.
13. General John C. Calhoun led the least successful American campaign of the war. All of his
men were massacred at the Alamo.
14. In response to the American incursion, Mexican president José Joaquín de Herrera
mobilized Mexican troops to defend the country’s territory..
15. Prior to entering a war against Mexico over regional independence and a disputed border,
the United States Texas.
16. In spite of insistence by Mexico that its border with Texas lay at the River, Americans
fought to set it farther south.
17. Which statements about the Mexican-American War and its aftermath are true? Check all
that apply.
18. The war ended at the 1848 Battle of the Alamo, as U.S. troops surrounded the Mexican
fort and forced a surrender.
19. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo resulted in the United States annexing Texas and Mexico
controlling the American stronghold of Cuba.
20. The Mexican response to American forces was hampered by Mexico’s lack of military
resources.
21. Desertion was common during the war in part because of harsh discipline and poor
compensation for soldiers.
22. Under orders from President Polk, General led forces south into disputed territory to
establish the Texas border at the Rio Grande River.23. 11.1 Picturing History
24. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 led to a greater number of territories available to decide
for themselves whether to become in the United States. This decision to allow or prohibit
slavery was determined by in accord with the concept of popular sovereignty. The map of
1854 demonstrates that partisans from the were most successful in recruiting settlers to
the Kansas territory.
25. The decision handed down from theDred Scott case of 1856 declared that the was
unconstitutional. Thus, free soilers and abolitionists feared that despite, the slave trade
would flourish in western territories. Southerners feared that prohibiting slavery in the
western territories would slavery in other states.
26. The Compromise of 1850 admitted to the Union as a free state. To appease Southerners
concerned about a free-state majority in the Senate, the bill allowed settlers in territories
won from to determine for themselves if they would seek admission to the Union as free or
slave states. Other concessions included stronger fugitive slave laws in the North, the
inability of Congress to regulate the slave trade in states where it was legal, and to abolish
the slave trade but keep slavery legal in.
27. 11.2 Compromise of 1850
28. Identify each of the following statements as either true or false.
29. Statement 30. True
31. False
32. As part of the Compromise of 1850, minstrel
shows were outlawed. 33. 34. 35.
36. Zachary Taylor impressed southern politicians by
refusing to allow the slave trade in the District of
Columbia to decline.
37. 38. 39.
40. During the mid-nineteenth century, white actors
wore blackface and performed for white audiences
in shows that both were racist and demonstrated a
fascination with African American culture.
41. 42. 43.
44. Harriet Beecher Stowe challenged the institution of
slavery and the Fugitive Slave Act in her
novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
45. 46. 47.
48. Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.
49. The conflict at Fort Sumter was accelerated by northern efforts to resupply troops there,
although the South attacked before the provisions arrived.
50. Lincoln’s initial response to secession was to adopt a conciliatory tone, hoping to preserve
the Union and avoid war.
51. Led by the influential Jefferson Davis, Mississippi became the first state to secede from the
Union.
52. The conflict between North and South escalated when Union forces attacked southern
troops stationed in the Ohio garrison of Fort Sumter.
53. They opposed slavery but were willing to permit it in federal territory, such as the District
of Columbia.
54. They supported slavery and were concerned that California’s admission to the Union as a
free state would upset the balance.
55. They supported slavery and were able to spread the institution to newly acquired Illinois.
56. Statement 57. True
58. False
59. In her novel The Tennessean's Story, Harriet 60. 61. 62.56. Statement 57. True
58. False
Beecher Stowe fought against the impression that
slave owners were cruel tyrants.
63. Minstrel shows displayed the ambivalent racial
views of white Americans who attended to enjoy
and to ridicule representations of African
Americans.
64. 65. 66.
67. Southern advocacy for slavery stood in stark
contrast to the views of northerners, who believed
in full equality between the races.
68. 69. 70.
71. In response to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Southerners
published their own novels advancing the idea that
slaveholders treated their slaves well.
72. 73. 74.
75. They believed him to be an effective antislavery advocate but were disappointed when he
opposed the Compromise of 1850.
76. He surprised them by advocating for California’s admission to the Union as a free state.
77. They despised him from the start for his opposition to slavery.
78. Which of the following provisions did the Compromise of 1850 include?
79. It made catching fugitive slaves more difficult.
80. It admitted California to the Union as a slave state.
81. It continued to permit slavery in the District of Columbia.
82. Which of the following statements best represents the position of southern Whigs during
the mid-nineteenth century?
83. They opposed slavery but were willing to permit it in federal territory, such as the District
of Columbia.
84. They supported slavery and were able to spread the institution to newly acquired Illinois.
85. They supported slavery and were concerned that California’s admission to the Union as a
free state would upset the balance.
86. Which of the following provisions did the Compromise of 1850 include?
87. It outlawed slave trading in the District of Columbia.
88. It banned slavery in territories acquired in the war with Mexico.
89. It admitted Oregon to the Union as a free state.
90. Identify each of the following statements about the Fugitive Slave Act as either true or
false.
91. Statement 92. True
93. False
94. It created unrest among abolitionists, who could
be called on to help apprehend those accused of
being escaped slaves.
95. 96. 97.
98. It prompted the emergence of large factions in
free states that lobbied to expand slavery into
northeastern states.
99. 100. 101.
102.Its biggest problem was that the commissioners
enforcing the law were not paid for their work. 103. 104. 105.
106.It was problematic in part because it offered
commissioners financial incentives to decide cases
in favor of slaveholders.
107. 108. 109.110. 11.3 Then & Now: Economic Lens
111.Which factors does Morse cite as crucial to the successful completion and demonstration
of the telegraph? Check all that apply.
112.The enthusiasm of Annie Ellsworth in March of 1843
113.The passage of the Telegraph Bill in 1843
114.The advice of Senators Huntington and Wright in March of 1843
115.The interest of Alfred Vail in the summer of 1837
116.According to Morse, what actions did Annie Ellsworth take leading up to the first
successful demonstration of the telegraph?
117.She insisted that Senators Huntington and Wright hold a vote for the passage of the
Telegraph Bill before adjourning their session and later became the Commissioner of
Patents.
118.She was the first to tell him the news of the passage of the Telegraph Bill and later
dictated the first message sent across the Washington-Baltimore telegraph line.
119.She convinced her father, the Commissioner of Patents, to pass the Telegraph Bill and
later delivered the $30,000 to Morse.
120.Identify each statement about the excerpt of Invention of the Telegraph as either true or
false.
121.Statement 122.True
123.False
124.This document could be valuable to historians
interested in establishing a chronology of
events surrounding the development of the
telegraph.
125. 126. 127.
128.This document functions as an excellent
source when examining the career of the
Honorable H. L. Ellsworth, then Commissioner
of Patents.
129. 130. 131.
132.This document provides firsthand insight into
the passage of the Telegraph Bill. 133. 134. 135.
136.Identify each statement about the excerpt of Invention of the Telegraph as either true or
false.
137.Statement 138.True
139.False
140.Morse’s description of the state of telegraphic
technology in the mid-nineteenth century may be
considered valuable by scholars interested in the
history of technology.
141. 142. 143.
144.Historians may use this document to piece
together a chronology of the development of the
telegraph in America.
145. 146. 147.
148.This document functions as an excellent source
when examining the congressional records of
Senators Huntington and Wright.
149. 150. 151.152.Description 153.Morse 154.Ford
155.Both
156.Conversations between
others and the author are
described in this
document, which reveals a
human dimension to the
man.
157. 158. 159. 160.
161.The author of this source
recognizes beneficial
relationships that ensured
the success of the
enterprise.
162. 163. 164. 165.
166.This piece examines the
process of creating a
particular innovation
across a span of years.
167. 168. 169. 170.
171.This document sufficiently
addresses several
advances made toward
developing a given
innovation, but it also
expands on this by
considering the
relationship between the
innovation and the
American economy.
172. 173. 174. 175.
176.Which factors did Morse claim prevented him from exhibiting his telegraphic apparatus
prior to the autumn of 1837? Check all that apply.
177.He lacked the funds to finish it to his standards.
178.He dreaded the thought of being ridiculed after working on it for so long.
179.He lacked confidence in electromagnetic power.
180.He worried that his lavish lifestyle would cause him not to be taken seriously.
181.According to Ford, which of the following sources served as inspiration for his interest in
and improvements to the assembly line?
182.The building of a house, in such a fashion that all necessary parts for its construction are
brought to the site where the house will stand
183.The overhead trolley system employed by Chicago meatpackers to dress beef
184.The assembly of a motor by one man completed in eighty-four steps
185.According to Ford, which of the following characteristics contribute to his company’s policy
to "reduce the price, extend the operations, and improve the article"? Check all that apply.
186.Strive to provide car buyers with a product that will last forever
187.Consistently raise prices of cars with no consideration of production costs
188.Cut production costs by paying workers a higher hourly wage
189.Encourage customers to purchase a new model every year
190.Description 191.Morse 192.Ford
193.Both
194.This piece includes
references to other historical
actors who helped to realize
the success of the author’s
195. 196. 197. 198.190.Description 191.Morse 192.Ford
193.Both
innovation.
199.The author of this document
provides details regarding
early experiments with the
innovation.
200. 201. 202. 203.
204.In addition to addressing the
practical concerns leading to
the development of a given
innovation, this source
explores the innovation’s
relationship with the American
economy.
205. 206. 207. 208.
209.Published in the midnineteenth century, this
document describes some of
the personal travails of its
author.
210. 211. 212. 213.
214. 11.3 Then & Now: Political Lens
215.Statement 216.True
217.False
218.This platform likely contains fairly different
stances and opinions on political matters than
those found in the 1860 Democratic Party
platform.
219. 220. 221.
222.This source outlines specific political criticisms. 223. 224. 225.
226.The document invites the support of non-party
members. 227. 228. 229.
230.Which of these statements captures a major theme of the 1860 Republican Party platform?
231.Allowing some states to secede from the union would be a terrible idea.
232.The issue of Kansas’s statehood is complex, and a decision on it should not be rushed.
233.Laws ensuring a minimum wage for workers should be repealed.
234.Whose economic support does Morse credit as integral to the first successful
demonstration of the telegraph?
235.The federal government
236.Alfred Vail
237.Annie Ellsworth
238.Identity each statement about the Ford excerpt as either true or false.
239.Statement 240.True
241.False
242.The author provides no useful data, anecdotal or
otherwise, for a reader to determine the efficiency
of the assembly line.
243. 244. 245.
246.Ford’s description of the implementation of the
assembly line includes insight into his motivations
as a businessman.
247. 248. 249.239.Statement 240.True
241.False
250.Historians interested in the acceleration of mass
production during the twentieth century would
likely analyze this source.
251. 252. 253.
254.With which of the following statements would the party platform’s authors likely
agree? Check all that apply.
255.The Democratic president has not served the interests of the whole country.
256.The Constitution should be amended to overturn the provisions guaranteeing a right to
own slaves.
257.Kansas should not be admitted as a state until all parties agree to make it a slave state.
258.Immigrants that have become citizens should never have that status revoked.
259.Identify each statement about the Republican Party Platform of 1860 as either true or
false.
260.Statement 261.True
262.False
263.The audience for this document probably included
potential voters. 264. 265. 266.
267.One function of this platform served to help
voters distinguish between political parties. 268. 269. 270.
271.This source avoids criticizing Democratic Party
members. 272. 273. 274.
275.Statement 276.True
277.False
278.The authors of this document obviously assumed
that the audience shared their political views. 279. 280. 281.
282.The intended audience of this document probably
included members of the African American
community.
283. 284. 285.
286.This source is intended to inspire social and
political change. 287. 288. 289.
290.Identify each statement about the Black Panther Party platform as either true or false.
291.Statement 292.True
293.False
294.The author of this document assumed that
injustices experienced by the African American
community did not extend to the judicial system.
295. 296. 297.
298.The source represents opinions shared by multiple
members of a group. 299. 300. 301.
302.The document takes a largely positive tone about
the state of American race relations. 303. 304. 305.
306.Select the correct response from each dropdown menu to complete the sentence.
307.One critical component addressed by the authors of the Platform and Program of the
Black Panther Party is the idea that, which mirrors the same concept advanced in the
Declaration of Independence.
308.With which of the following statements would the authors of this document likelyagree? Check all that apply.
309.African Americans are owed compensation for the slavery of their ancestors.
310.Injustices should be accepted in order to preserve peace and advance the cause of racial
equality.
311.Only African Americans should sit on juries when African American defendants are tried.
312.African Americans should receive exactly the same education as white people, especially
with regard to history.
313.Identify each statement as pertaining to the platform of the Republican Party of 1860 or
the platform of the Black Panther Party.
314.Statement 315.Republican
316.Black
Panther
317.This source addresses a narrower range
of policy areas. 318. 319. 320.
321.This source expresses support for
easing transportation to the West Coast. 322. 323. 324.
325.It discusses the party’s opposition to
expanding slavery to new territories. 326. 327. 328.
329.It strongly voices the group’s opposition
to racially motivated police brutality. 330. 331. 332.
333.Which of the following statements expresses a shared characteristic among the two
sources?
334.Both sources express concern that history was being taught in a biased way.
335.Both sources disregard social issues, focusing mostly on taxes.
336.Both sources suggest that slavery is morally wrong.
337.Select the correct response from each dropdown menu to complete the sentence.
338.One critical component addressed by the authors of the Platform and Program of the
Black Panther Party is the idea that is the source of just government power, which mirrors
the same concept advanced in the Declaration of Independence.
339.With which of the following statements would the authors of this document likely
agree? Check all that apply.
340.Any solution to the problems of racial inequality that involves a separate African American
colony is unacceptable.
341.The convictions of many African American defendants are invalid because juries have not
been composed of African Americans.
342.If African American men are expected to serve in the military, the community should have
a larger role in decisions about war.
343.All African Americans should arm themselves for their own protection.
344.Identify each statement as pertaining to the platform of the Republican Party of 1860 or
the platform of the Black Panther Party.
345.Statement 346.Republican
347.Black
Panther
348.This source discusses the importance of
states’ rights. 349. 350. 351.
352.This source expresses support for the
release of many African American
prisoners.
353. 354. 355.
356.It accuses police of racially motivated 357. 358. 359.345.Statement 346.Republican
347.Black
Panther
murder.
360.It strongly voices the group’s opposition
to the reopening of the African slave
trade.
361. 362. 363.
364.Which of the following statements expresses a shared characteristic among the two
sources?
365.Statement 366.Republican
367.Black
Panther
368.This source addresses a wider array
of policy areas. 369. 370. 371.
372.It strongly voices the group’s
opposition to injustices in the legal
system.
373. 374. 375.
376.This source expresses support for the
African American community to
control its own destiny.
377. 378. 379.
380.It discusses the importance of
preserving the Union. 381. 382. 383.
384.Which of these statements captures a major theme of the 1860 Republican Party platform?
385.Freedom and equality are fundamental rights that should be protected in existing territory
and any that might be acquired.
386.The principles of the Declaration of Independence are important, but they don’t
necessarily apply to African Americans.
387.The Democratic president has brought corruption under control, but his economic policies
have been ineffective.
388.With which of the following statements would the party platform’s authors likely
agree? Check all that apply.
389.The federal government needs to be held accountable for its actions.
390.Both Republicans and Democrats have threatened to secede, but that issue should be put
to rest, by force if necessary.
391.Efforts to reestablish the African slave trade are a source of national shame.
392.States’ rights should be disregarded for the purpose of ending slavery.
393.Statement 394.True
395.False
396.This text contains numerous grievances from
which historians might gain a better sense of the
African American experience during the mid-
1960s.
397. 398. 399.
400.The document is concerned with the relationship
between the white and African American
communities.
401. 402. 403.
404.The audience for this document is explicitly
defined. 405. 406. 407.408.Select the correct response from each dropdown menu to complete the sentence.
409.One critical component addressed by the authors of the Platform and Program of the
Black Panther Party is the idea that, which mirrors the same concept advanced in the
Declaration of Independence.
410.With which of the following statements would the authors of this document likely
agree? Check all that apply.
411.Any solution to the problems of racial inequality that involves a separate African American
colony is unacceptable.
412.The convictions of many African American defendants are invalid because juries have not
been composed of African Americans.
413.If African American men are expected to serve in the military, the community should have
a larger role in decisions about war.
414.All African Americans should arm themselves for their own protection.
415.Which of the following statements expresses a shared characteristic among the two
sources?
416.Both sources disregard economic issues in favor of foreign policy.
417.Both sources strongly indicate that the government owes restitution to African Americans
for slavery.
418.Both sources deal with controversial issues related to rac
419.Identify each statement about the Republican Party Platform of 1860 as either true or
false.
420.Statement 421.True
422.False
423.The document includes summaries of the political
conditions at the time it was written. 424. 425. 426.
427.This source appears to be critical in the selection
process of the party’s presidential nominee. 428. 429. 430.
431.This document captures opinions shared by many
members of a group. 432. 433. 434.
435.Which of these statements captures a major theme of the 1860 Republican Party platform?
436.If the slave states refuse to abandon the practice of slavery, the federal government
should send in troops to end it forcibly.
437.The right to hold slaves is not guaranteed by the Constitution.
438.Proposals for secession deserve careful consideration, but they should ultimately be
denied.
439.With which of the following statements would the party platform’s authors likely
agree? Check all that apply.
440.Immigrants that have become citizens should never have that status revoked.
441.The Constitution should be amended to overturn the provisions guaranteeing a right to
own slaves.
442.The Democratic president has not served the interests of the whole country.
443.Kansas should not be admitted as a state until all parties agree to make it a slave state.
444.Statement 445.Republican
446.Black
Panther
447.It strongly voices the group’s opposition
to racially motivated police brutality. 448. 449. 450.
451.This source expresses support for
easing transportation to the West Coast. 452. 453. 454.444.Statement 445.Republican
446.Black
Panther
455.This source addresses a narrower range
of policy areas. 456. 457. 458.
459.It discusses the party’s opposition to
expanding slavery to new territories. 460. 461. 462.
463.Which of the following statements expresses a shared characteristic among the two
sources?
464.Both sources reference the idea that "all men are created equal."
465.Both sources express the need for government to provide people with numerous tax
incentives.
466.Both sources call for government to get out of people’s lives.
467. 11.4 The Crisis in Kansas
468.Select the correct response from the dropdown menu that follows each note card.
469.What name was given to adamant supporters of the South and the institution of slavery in
the mid-nineteenth century?
470.Which of the following statements best describes the significance of the U.S. Supreme
Court’s decision regarding Dred Scott?
471.The Supreme Court’s decision not only impacted the status of Dred Scott and all persons
of African American descent, but also further divided the North and the South over the
issue of slavery.
472.The Supreme Court’s decision only applied to Dred Scott and did not impact other persons
of African American descent, free or slave.
473.The Supreme Court’s decision represented the moral highpoint for the court regarding its
position on slavery.
474.What major change in cotton production occurred during the 1850s?
475.Whose empty seat in Congress became a symbol for northern residents of southern
viciousness?
476.What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) use as a basis for deciding the legality of
slavery in these regions?
477.
Which group did critics of slavery appeal to, arguing that the peculiar institution ran
counter to its interests?
478.How did South Carolina congressman Preston Brooks react to Senator Charles Sumner’s
series of antislavery speeches?
479.What was at the crux of the argument debated before the Supreme Court?
480.Whether or not slavery was constitutional
481.Whether or not states could re-enslave African Americans who had previously received
their freedom
482.Whether or not U.S. citizenship extended to African Americans
483.Which of the following statements does not reflect the Supreme Court’s decision in the
Dred Scott case of 1857?
484.The Supreme Court ruled that African Americans be granted citizenship in the United
States.
485.The Supreme Court ruled that the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was unconstitutional.
486.The Supreme Court ruled that African Americans could not sue in the courts of the United
States.
487.Why was Dred Scott’s case considered groundbreaking?
488.He helped many of his fellow slaves sue in the US courts for their freedom.
489.He helped establish the status of African Americans, free or enslaved, as U.S. citizens.
490.He was the first slave to attempt to use U.S. law to his advantage and sue for his freedom.491.What abolitionist led a group of free-state supporters, hoping to protect those in Kansas
who shared his views, before leading the Pottawatomie Massacre?
492.What name was given to Missouri residents who traveled to Kansas to cast votes in favor
of slavery?
493.What name was given to the siege in which slavery advocates in Kansas destroyed
printing presses, fired cannons, and burned down a local hotel?
494.How did Scott ultimately manage to secure his freedom despite being denied by the
Supreme Court?
495.Through the pure chance of his owner marrying an abolitionist.
496.By outliving his owner and becoming emancipated upon her death.
497.By appealing to his owner’s conscience and convincing her to set him free.
498.What happened to Dred Scott after the U.S. Supreme Court denied his right to sue in the
courts in 1857?
499.Physically and emotionally worn out from the attempts to gain his freedom, Dred Scott
died after the Supreme Court issued its decision.
500.Dred Scott fled the country to Canada in order to gain his freedom.
501.Sympathetic to his plight, Dred Scott’s original owners granted him his freedom shortly
before he died.
502. 11.5 Political Polarization
503.paragraph.
504.The election of 1860 looked more like two separate elections than a nationwide one.
Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln did not even appear on southern ballots, whereas
the South’s candidate,, made no efforts to explain himself to the North. Meanwhile,
candidate Stephen A. Douglas warned against voting along sectional lines, and the
Unionist Party hoped to soothe tensions over slavery by pledging “the Union as it is, the
Constitution unchanged.” Even so, the nation divided along sectional lines on election day.
Lincoln carried every northern state except, which he split with Douglas. Breckinridge
carried the entire South except for the border states of Tennessee, Virginia, and, which
went to the Constitutional Unionist Party. Although second place in the popular vote,
Douglas carried only one state,. In the end, Lincoln won only of the popular vote. He
carried the North, however, which had more electoral votes than the less populous South,
winning electoral votes—59.4% of the total—thus securing the presidency but only by
affirming the South’s suspicion that the North cared little for its interests.
505.Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.
506.Led by the influential Jefferson Davis, Mississippi became the first state to secede from
the Union.
507.The conflict at Fort Sumter was accelerated by northern efforts to resupply troops there,
although the South attacked before the provisions arrived.
508.The conflict between North and South escalated when Union forces attacked southern
troops stationed in the Ohio garrison of Fort Sumter.
509.Lincoln’s initial response to secession was to adopt a conciliatory tone, hoping to preserve
the Union and avoid war.
510.Which of the following statements best describes the Free-Soil Party?
511.It was made up of former Republicans who supported Franklin Pierce.
512.It was composed of former Democrats who opposed slavery.
513.It primarily contained former Know-Nothings who opposed the annexation of Texas.
514.Which of the following descriptions of the outcome of the election of 1860 is accurate?
515.Southerners were outraged by the election of a northern Republican who didn’t even
appear on southern ballots.
516.Moderates were enraged by the election of a candidate from an extremist third party.
517.Northerners were upset by the election of a strongly proslavery Democrat who wanted to
spread the institution across the whole nation.518.Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.
519.Citizens from both the North and the South pursued efforts to placate the South soon
after the 1860 election, and some even suggested a constitutional amendment
guaranteeing the right to own slaves.
520.Led by charismatic former general Robert Anderson, Alabama became the first state to
secede from the Union.
521.Lincoln’s initial response to secession was to ignore the issue publicly, hoping to privately
negotiate a mutually agreeable two-country solution.
522.The conflict between North and South escalated when southern forces attacked Fort
Sumter before Union forces could send provisions.
523.Which of the following statements best describes the position of the Know-Nothings?
524.It was a militant group of proslavery advocates from free states.
525.It was an antislavery group that broke off from the Democratic Party.
526.It was a nativist group with members suspicious of immigrants and Catholics.
527.Which of the following descriptions of the election of 1856 is accurate?
528.Democrat Millard Fillmore won reelection with a large majority of the popular vote.
529.Democrat James Buchanan won the presidency without a majority of the popular vote.
530.Republican John C. Fremont won the presidency with a small majority of the popular vote.
531.Zachary Taylor, the candidate, won the election with of the popular vote. Although
Taylor majority of the popular vote, he fared better with the electoral college, receiving
electoral votes. Taylor appealed to voters in the North and South who, but he won only
half the states: eight slave states, including, and seven free states, such as. Although he
did not win any electoral votes, Martin Van Buren came in second in several key states,
proving that his party’s opposition to the expansion of slavery was sapping support from
the two major parties by drawing abolitionists, free-soil Democrats, and so-called
Conscience Whigs into a third party.
532.Which of the following people would have been most likely to join the Know-Nothings?
533.A Protestant woman born in Germany and living in Virginia
534.A Protestant man born in Rhode Island to English parents
535.A Catholic man born in Ireland and living in New York
536.Which of the following descriptions of the election of 1856 is accurate?
537.Democrat Millard Fillmore won reelection with a large majority of the popular vote.
538.Republican John C. Fremont won the presidency with a small majority of the popular vote.
539.Democrat James Buchanan won the presidency without a majority of the popular vote.
540.Which of the following statements best describes the position of the Know-Nothings?
541.It was a nativist group with members suspicious of immigrants and Catholics.
542.It was a militant group of proslavery advocates from free states.
543.It was an antislavery group that broke off from the Democratic Party.
544.Which of the following descriptions of the outcome of the election of 1860 is accurate?
545.Southerners were outraged by the election of a northern Republican who didn’t even
appear on southern ballots.
546.Moderates were enraged by the election of a candidate from an extremist third party.
547.Northerners were upset by the election of a strongly proslavery Democrat who wanted to
spread the institution across the whole nation.
548.Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.
549.After residents were angered by the result of a presidential election, South Carolina
became the first state to secede from the Union.
550.The conflict between North and South escalated when Union forces stormed the strategic
southern stronghold of Fort Sumter.
551.Lincoln’s initial response to secession was to take a strong unionist tone, warning
secessionists that their actions would lead to all-out war.
552.Lincoln responded to the attacks on Fort Sumter by raising a force of 75,000 volunteer
soldiers.
553.The Party chose James Buchanan as its presidential candidate in 1856 because he couldnot be associated with the party’s divisive stance on. The Republicans, too, chose a
candidate—John C. Fremont, with no strong positions and even less political experience
than Buchanan. With 83% of eligible voters turning out, Buchanan won the election withof
the popular vote. Although he carried every southern state except, Buchanan’s margin of
victory in a number of states was thin, with the difference between winning and losing only
a few thousand votes. The Republicans’ strong showing in the, evidenced by its victory in
states such as Michigan, Massachusetts, and, filled the party with confidence because it
had gone from a new party to a contender for the presidency in a few years’ time.
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