QUESTION 1 2 POINTS Question 1 2 Points ANSWER: G. AMERICANS SHOULD SPREAD DEMOCRACY INTO NEW AREAS.

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QUESTION 1 2 POINTS

Question 1 2 Points ANSWER: G. AMERICANS SHOULD SPREAD DEMOCRACY INTO NEW AREAS

QUESTION 2 2 POINTS

J. It resulted in the California gold rush.

D. Manifest Destiny QUESTION 3 1 POINT

H. The U.S. reached the Pacific Coast QUESTION 4 3 POINTS

QUESTION 5 2 POINTS

QUESTION 6 2 POINTS

C. Established treaties with foreign nations

B. James Marshall, John Sutter

G. Annexation of Texas

H. Emphasized the expansion of the U.S.

C. The belief in Manifest Destiny

J. Fulfillment of the Manifest Destiny

J. Spain

J. Dorothea Dix

D. Organizing the 1 st women’s rights movement

B. women’s suffrage and anti- slavery laws

B. women’s rights movements

H. Prevention of slavery in new territories ANSWER TO 18 3 POINTS

F. Emancipation Proclamation

D. Reforming jails and hospitals

F. They thought slaves might take their jobs

G. all men and women are created equal

H. Horace Mann

F. Proslavery and antislavery groups

J. A plan to allow slavery to expand to some areas and not others

J. The Missouri Compromise

A. A balance of power between the federal and state governments

A. Farms on the Great Plains

D. Dred Scott verses

A. Feared the admission of new slave states