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Today October 17th Agenda: Flashbacks Unit 4 13-16 Muse’s History Haven Today October 17th Agenda: Flashbacks Unit 4 13-16 Washington and Adams Presidency Washington’s Precedents Learning Target: I can analyze and explain the major domestic and foreign crises that faced the US after the ratification of the Constitution

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 4: Antebellum America and Continued Expansion

13. What effect did Manifest Destiny have? It improved relations between the U.S. and Mexico. It made Texas a free republic. It extended U.S. territory all the way to the Pacific. It resulted in the end of universal suffrage. C

14. Which of the following describes the abolitionist movement? African Americans and whites took part. Religion had little influence on the movement. It did not include southern whites. Due to sexual discrimination, no women were abolitionists. A

15. Which of the following best describes southern reaction to John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry? alarmed, because they saw it as a violent threat to the southern way of life. encouraged, because it showed that some men were willing to go to extreme measures to protect states’ rights. amused, because they dismissed it as an isolated incident led by a fool. saddened, because Brown was a southern hero and news of his death was disheartening. A

16. Which American industry was the first to use machines to do work previously done by hand? firearm textile shoemaking railroad B

13. What effect did Manifest Destiny have? It improved relations between the U.S. and Mexico. It made Texas a free republic. It extended U.S. territory all the way to the Pacific. It resulted in the end of universal suffrage. C

13. What effect did Manifest Destiny have? It improved relations between the U.S. and Mexico. It made Texas a free republic. It extended U.S. territory all the way to the Pacific. It resulted in the end of universal suffrage. C

14. Which of the following describes the abolitionist movement? African Americans and whites took part. Religion had little influence on the movement. It did not include southern whites. Due to sexual discrimination, no women were abolitionists. A

14. Which of the following describes the abolitionist movement? African Americans and whites took part. Religion had little influence on the movement. It did not include southern whites. Due to sexual discrimination, no women were abolitionists. A

15. Which of the following best describes southern reaction to John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry? alarmed, because they saw it as a violent threat to the southern way of life. encouraged, because it showed that some men were willing to go to extreme measures to protect states’ rights. amused, because they dismissed it as an isolated incident led by a fool. saddened, because Brown was a southern hero and news of his death was disheartening. A

15. Which of the following best describes southern reaction to John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry? alarmed, because they saw it as a violent threat to the southern way of life. encouraged, because it showed that some men were willing to go to extreme measures to protect states’ rights. amused, because they dismissed it as an isolated incident led by a fool. saddened, because Brown was a southern hero and news of his death was disheartening. A

16. Which American industry was the first to use machines to do work previously done by hand? firearm textile shoemaking railroad B

16. Which American industry was the first to use machines to do work previously done by hand? firearm textile shoemaking railroad B