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Who will make it first? Who will die of dysentery? To the West! Who will make it first? Who will die of dysentery?

Question 1 What was the American belief that the nation should expand out to the Pacific Ocean? A. Monroe Doctrine B. Imperialism C. Manifest Destiny D. The Great Migration

Answer: C. Manifest Destiny

Question 2 The Louisiana Territory was purchased in A. 1800 B. 1803

Answer: B. 1803

Question 3 War with Mexico began because of A. Differences in religion B. A United States invasion of Mexico C. Gold being found there D. A border dispute in Texas

Answer: D. A border dispute in Texas

Question 4 Which area was gained through the Adams-Onis Treaty? A. Florida B. Texas C. California D. Oregon

Answer: A. Florida

Question 5 Which state was set aside by Jackson for the natives to occupy? A. Arizona B. California C. Oklahoma D. Nebraska

Answer: C. Oklahoma

Question 6 The path that the Cherokee were forced to march on became known as A. Trail of Trials B. Path of Devastations C. Route of Tears D. Trail of Tears

Answer: D. Trail of Tears

Question 7 It took how long to travel the Oregon Trail? A. 1 month B. 5 months C. 1 year D. 10 months

Answer: B. 5 months

Question 8 The Missouri Compromise A. Forbid slavery north of the 36* 30” line B. Forbid slavery south of the 36* 30” line C. Forbid slavery north of the 30* 36” line D. Forbid slavery south of the 30* 36” line

Answer: A. Forbid slavery north of the 36* 30” line

Question 9 The main job of Lewis and Clark was to A. make maps of the west B. Become friends with the natives C. Find gold D. Become wealthy

Answer: A. Make maps of the West

Question 10 The Oregon Country was split between A. The United States and France B. The United States and Britain C. The United States and Mexico D. The United States and Spain

Answer: B. The United States and Britain