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8 th Grade History Final Exam Review part two
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Why did some Native Americans support the British during the War of 1812?
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They had signed a land treaty with Great Britain
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Why was the Lewis and Clark expedition sent into the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory?
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To explore the new area for trade and settlement
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The purchase of the Louisiana territory from France in 1803 did what for the United States?
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Doubled the size of the US
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The Mormons endured economic hardships and religious persecution and they moved from place to place. Where did they eventually settle?
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The Great Salt Lake area in Utah
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Why did people head west on the Oregon Trail?
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Oregon was ideal for farming and fur trapping
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The war with Mexico in 1846 gave the United States _______.
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The Mexican Cession
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As a nation, Americans were divided over the war with Mexico. What was the primary concern of those against the war?
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Slavery would continue in new territories and Southern power would increase in Congress
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Andrew Jackson believed that the Native Americans were ignorant, primitive people who were blocking the westward expansion of the United States. Which act or event was a direct result of this belief?
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The Indian Removal Act of 1830
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Why did Tecumseh form an Indian confederation among tribes?
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To retain possession of land
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How did Jackson feel about the National Bank Charter?
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Jackson vetoed the bill passed by Congress to renew the national bank’s charter
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In 1816, the first protective tariffs were established. What was a result of this action?
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American manufacturing was safeguarded
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What effect did the efficiency of the cotton gin have on slavery?
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Slavery grew faster because more workers could produce more cotton
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Why did the availability of western land lead to a demand for more slaves?
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In order to maintain its balance of power, the South had to expand its plantation system to the West
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Why did race riots occur in New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, and other large northern cities during the 1820s and 1830s?
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Free blacks were competing with poor whites for jobs
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What new right did Americans use during Jackson’s presidency?
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The extension of suffrage
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How did the Missouri Compromise of 1820 temporarily settle the slavery argument between the North and the South?
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By maintaining the balance of slave states and free states
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Describe the idea of Manifest Destiny
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Americans believed that it was God’s will for them to settle from the Atlantic to the Pacific
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 divide the nation further?
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It supported the views of Southerners
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What was the effect of the Dred Scott decision on pro-slavery position?
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This decision made it stronger, which angered the anti-slavery groups
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Why did the Compromise of 1850 worsen relationships between North and South?
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Southerners became angry when Northerners ignored the Fugitive Slave Law
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In the early nineteenth century, European states were looking for new colonies. As a result, President Monroe issued what came to be called the Monroe Doctrine. What did it involve?
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It warned European countries to stay out of the Americas or risk war with the US
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Why were Northerners willing to go to war with the South?
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Northerners wished to preserve the union
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Why was the slavery issue so important to Southerners?
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Slavery was necessary for Southerners to maintain their economic way of life
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What did General Ulysses Grant want to accomplish by ordering his armies to pursue a scorched earth policy in the south?
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He wanted to destroy the Confederates’ supplies and weaken its will to fight
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Which position on slavery did Abraham Lincoln hold before the election of 1860?
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He was opposed to the introduction of slaves into the territories
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Why was the Emancipation Proclamation an important political move for President Lincoln?
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European nations stopped supporting the south
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How did the South overcome the disadvantage of having a smaller army than the North?
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The South utilized well-trained military leaders
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What advantage did the North have over the South in fighting a lengthy war?
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They had more men and resources
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The Battle of Gettysburg took place July 1 to3, 1863. What was the reason this major battle was considered a turning point in the Civil War?
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The Battle of Gettysburg cost General Lee a third of his army
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What was the significance of the Battle of Vicksburg?
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It gave the North complete control of the Mississippi River, opening supply routes
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What was the main economic reason the North won the war?
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The North had more factories and industries for war production
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The 13 th and 15 th Amendments originally affected which group of people?
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African Americans
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What was the result of the passage of the 13 th Amendment?
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Slavery was abolished
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The 13 th, 14 th, and 15 th Amendments to the Constitution are called the Civil War Amendments. The 15 th Amendment...
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gave African American men the right to vote
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What did the 14 th Amendment guarantee?
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Any person born in the US was a citizen
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What was the goal of secret societies such as the Ku Klux Klan during the Reconstruction period?
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To frighten African Americans who might be seeking a role in politics
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What was the purpose of the Black Codes
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To severely limit the rights of the freedman (former slaves)
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What allowed Southern states to gradually replace slavery with a system of segregation?
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sharecropping
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What was a result of the Compromise of 1877?
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The withdrawal of federal troops from the South
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