Early American history

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Early American history Who’s Who in Early American history How Much Do YOU Know?

Who was our Commander in Chief in the #1 Who was our Commander in Chief in the Revolutionary War and later the President Who warned us of factions and getting Involved in European Wars? A: John Adams B: Paul Revere C: Thomas Jefferson D: George Washington

D: George Washington

William Lloyd Garrison #2 Horace Greeley William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass ? A: Women’s Right to Vote B: Abolitionists C: Rights of the Mentally Ill D: Native American Rights

B: Abolitionists

#3 John James Audubon Thomas Cole Hudson River School ? A: B: C: D: American Writers B: Abolitionists C: Inventors D: America’s 1st Artists

D: America’s 1st Artists

#4 George Mason Patrick Henry ? A: B: C: D: Anti-Federalists Delegates to Constitutional Convention C: Revolutionary Heroes D:

A: Anti-Federalists

#5 William Penn Roger Williams Thomas Hooker ? A: B: C: D: Founders of Colonies B: Religious Leaders C: Governors of New York D: Delegates to the Continental Congress

A: Founders Of colonies

Charles de Montesquieu #6 Charles de Montesquieu John Locke Thomas Hooker William Blackstone ? Influenced idea of self-government in the US A: Governors of Colonies B: C: Politicians in Parliament during Revolution D: Democratic Republicans

B: Influenced idea of self government in US

Elizabeth Cady Stanton #7 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony Sojourner Truth Frederick Douglass ? Abolitionists and Temperance Reformers A: B: Abolitionists fighting for labor rights as well Women’s Rights advocates who supported abolition C: D: Factory Workers wanting changes

C: Women’s Rights Advocates who were also abolitionists

#8 Crispus Attucks Wentworth Cheswell Prince Estabrook James Armistead ? 1st Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor A: Civil War Heroes B: African Americans who fought for or supported American Independence C: African American Abolitionists D:

D: African Americans who fought or supported American Independence

#9:Eli Whitney Samuel Slater Robert Fulton Samuel Colt Cyrus McCormick John Deere ? A: Abolitionists B: American Artists C: Helped bring about Industrial Revolution D: English inventors

C: Helped bring about the Industrial Revolution

Sons of Liberty at Boston Tea Party #10 Sons of Liberty at Boston Tea Party Henry David Thoreau during US Mexican War ? A: War Heroes B: Practiced civil disobedience Terrorists C: D: American writers

B: Practiced civil disobedience

#11 Mormons Pioneers 49ers ? A: B: C: D: Moved west to obtain manifest destiny B: Gold Seekers C: Religious groups seeking freedom D: People on the Oregon Trail

A: Moved west to obtain manifest destiny

Democratic Republicans #12 Anti-Federalists Thomas Jefferson Democratic Republicans ? Supported states’ power and individual rights A: Supported strong national government B: C: Supported Virginia Plan for Constitution D: Wanted to end expansion of slavery

B: Supported states’ power and individual rights

#13 Dorothea Dix ? Horace Mann ? Clara Barton ? A: B: C: D: Rights of mentally ill, education, nursing B: abolitionists C: Transformers of medicine D: Supported changes in public education

A rights of mentally ill Education nursing

#14 Ralph Waldo Emerson James Fenimore Cooper Edgar Allen Poe Washington Irving ? A: American Artists B: Abolitionists C: American Writers D: Colonial Leaders

C: American Writers

#15 Phillip Bazaar William Carney ? A: B: C: D: American Revolutionary Heroes B: Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients African American Heroes of the Revolution C: D: Hispanic Civil War Heroes

B: Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients

President Andrew Jackson Bonus Who Am I? Ended property requirement for voting Vetoed bank charter Threatened to send troops to South Carolina because of Nullification Crisis Created Spoils System Signed Indian Removal Act which caused Trail of Tears ? President Andrew Jackson

And that’s Who’s Who? STUDY FOR YOUR TEST!