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Unit 1 Review: The Promise of America

American History. Unit 1 Review: The Promise of America. Multiple Choice Questions You can NOT use notes or handouts 98% of the questions are on this review sheet. Objective Test:.

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Unit 1 Review: The Promise of America

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  1. American History Unit 1 Review: The Promise of America

  2. Multiple Choice Questions You can NOT use notes or handouts 98% of the questions are on this review sheet. Objective Test:

  3. This statement is found in what document? “We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed… Clue: Written in 1776 Answer: Declaration of Independence

  4. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Clue: Third President Answer: Thomas Jefferson

  5. Who is he in this statement from the Declaration of Independence? “History of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world…. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained; and, when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.” Answer: George III, King of England

  6. This song was used as a code to let slaves know that someone was there from the… Wade in the water, wade in the water, children, Wade in the water, God’s gon’ trouble the water. Clue: Maybe Harriet Answer: Underground Railroad

  7. What laws make it illegal to criticize the President of government in speeches or in print? Clue: Passed with Alien Acts Answer: Sedition Acts

  8. byincreasing the residency requirement for American citizenship from five to fourteen years in the Alien and Sedition Acts the _________ party was able to keep in power longer because most immigrants joined the opposing party Clue: Supported Constitution Answer: Federalist

  9. What amendment to the constitution is this? “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Clue: In the Bill of Rights Answer: 1stAmendment

  10. What amendment to the constitution is this? “No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime …. nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice …. nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself. Clue: Take the ___th Answer: 5th Amendment

  11. The Bill of Rights guarantees all of the following rights: 2nd: The right of the people to keep and bear ____________. 4th: The right of the people to secure in their persons, houses, and papers, against unreasonable _______________; 7th: The right of __________ by jury. Answer: arms searches trial

  12. This image is about what historical event? Clue: The Cherokee Answer: Trail of Tears

  13. The Indian Removal Act was pushed through Congress under the leadership of President… Clue: 1st Western President Answer: Andrew Jackson

  14. In what Supreme Court ruling did John Marshall say that the state of Georgia had no right to force the Cherokee off their land. Clue: W v G Answer: Worcester v. Georgia

  15. The Mexican-American War was caused by a dispute over the border of __________ between the U.S. and Mexico, American belief in ____________ ____________, and U.S. desire to purchase _______________ from Mexico. Answer: Texas Manifest Destiny California

  16. This document is from John Burnett’s Story of what event? “On the morning of November the 17th we encountered a terrific sleet and snow storm with freezing temperatures and from that day until we reached the end of the fateful journey on March the 26th, 1839, the sufferings of the Cherokees were awful. … Clue: After Indian Removal Act Answer: Trail of Tears

  17. In order to settle the Mexican province of Texas, Stephen Austin and American settlers agreed to all of the following: To become _______________ citizens, to convert to the _______________ faith, and to own no _______________. Mexican Answer: Catholic slaves

  18. Who was president during the Mexican-American War? Clue: Jimmy K. Folk Answer: James K. Polk

  19. “Other nations have undertaken … hostile interference against us … hampering our power, limiting our greatness and checking the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence ( God ) for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.” The phrase “Manifest Destiny” was coined by… Clue: Irish-American Journalist Answer: John O’Sullivan

  20. “Fellow-citizens, above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions! whose chains, heavy and grievous yesterday, are, to-day, rendered more intolerable by the jubilee shouts that reach them. If I do forget, if I do not faithfully remember those bleeding children of sorrow this day … would be treason most scandalous and shocking, and would make me a reproach before God and the world. My subject, then, fellow-citizens, is American slavery. I shall see this day and its popular characteristics from the slave's point of view… the conduct of this nation never looked blacker to me than on this 4th of July!” The above Fourth of July speech from 1852 was given by… Answer: Frederick Douglass

  21. What Abolitionist chose to use violence to try to end slavery? Started Killing in Kansas Clue: Answer: John Brown

  22. The 5 Southern tribes (Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, Creek) were considered ____ because they lived exactly like their white neighbors. Clue: Not savage Answer: Civilized

  23. What event is depicted in this painting? Clue: Mural is in Topeka Answer: Bleeding Kansas

  24. The Abolitionist leader of the Underground Railroad, known as “Moses” who freed over 300 slaves was Clue: Not Sojourner Answer: Harriet Tubman

  25. The Federal arsenal in Virginia where John Brown attempted to get weapons to arm the slaves in 1858 was Clue: Musicians Boat Answer: Harpers Ferry

  26. In 1857 the Supreme Court ruled that slaves were not people, had no rights. This overturned the Missouri Compromise and protected slave owners property in all U.S. territory. What was this ruling? Clue: Anxious Brit v. S Answer: Dred Scot v. Sanford

  27. The 19th century doctrine that westward expansion of the United States was not only inevitable but a God given right was… Clue: Evident Fate Answer: Manifest Destiny

  28. President of the United States from 1801-1809, he wrote the Declaration of Independence and purchased the Louisiana Territory. He was… Clue: TJ Answer: Thomas Jefferson

  29. What event would cause this advertisement to be put in a newspaper? Answer: Underground Railroad

  30. When Lincoln issued this it said that on Jan. 1, 1863; all slaves living in states in Rebellion were forever free. Clue: Free Anouncement Answer: Emancipation Proclamation

  31. From 1787-1789, representatives from every state met in Philadelphia to reshape the American government at the Clue: Blueprint Meeting Answer: Constitutional Convention

  32. The Publisher of the Liberator and organizer of the American Abolitionist movement in 1820 was Clue: Bill L. Command Post Answer: William Lloyd Garrison

  33. The American Artist & writer who lived among Indians west of Mississippi 1820-1850; recording & painting about their lives; providing the only detailed record of the Native American life west of Mississippi before white settlers was Clue: Not FeorgeDoglin Answer: George Catlin

  34. The Civil War was the 1st war to be photographed. The leading Civil War Photographer was Clue: M.B. Answer: Mathew Brady

  35. “A current of emigration soon followed from the United States. Slaveholders crossed the Sabine (river between Louisiana and Texas) with their slaves, … Certainly Mexico might justly charge our citizens with disgraceful robbery, while, in seeking extension of slavery, the great truths of American freedom…” by Charles Sumner, 1847.What is Sumner’s position on War with Mexico? Some questions will ask you to interpret a passage from a document we have read such as:

  36. Essay questions for the test: You will be able to use your notebook on the essay questions:

  37. Analyze the photograph to the right by describing what you see and explaining the historical significance of the photo: There will be some(you choose 2 of 4 choices) short answer essays (1-2 paragraphs) such as…

  38. Long Essay (1 to 1 ½ pages): Founded on the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; America would struggle to fulfill these promises for all its people.

  39. Picktwo of the events below to write about this topic. You must • express an opinion on each event, • show its significance to the struggle to fulfill the American Promise and • use factual details (people, places, dates, events, ideas) to support your thoughts. • You can also quote from the documents you have (Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, etc):

  40. The Passage of the Alien & Sedition Acts and the 1st Amendment • Andrew Jackson & the Indian Removal Act • Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War • Slavery & the Abolitionist Movement • The American Civil War Picktwo of the events below to write about this topic.

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