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Can someone help me with my history homework? i did them i just wanna double check these.?

Postby reuben29 » Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:15 am

22. What was the impact of Samuel F.B. Morse's telegraph?
(Points : 4)
It changed the nature of communication and commerce.

It brought huge profits to investors who had purchased stock in it.

It affected the political process by speeding up elections.

It increased the number of disputes over property ownership.



23. Why did Andrew Jackson believe that he should have been elected president in 1824?
(Points : 4)
Because he won both the popular vote and a plurality of electoral votes

Because he served as a strong military leader

Because John Quincy Adams had not held elective office

Because Henry Clay should have supported him, not John Quincy Adams



24. Which group describes Andrew Jackson's supporters?


(Points : 4)
Group A

Group B



25. A crisis erupted in the 1830s over nullification. What was nullification?
(Points : 4)
the Supreme Court declaring laws to be unconstitutional

the result of a presidential veto that Congress failed to override

the idea that states could change their votes in Congress within 10 days

the idea that states could declare federal legislation invalid, prevent its enforcement, and secede



26. What did the Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorize?
(Points : 4)
Indian tribes would not be removed from their lands

removal of five Indian tribes from their lands in the east and relocation in the west

removal of Indians from their lands and relocation in Canada

permission for the Cherokee to remain in Georgia



27. Which group captures the meaning of "Jacksonian Democracy?"


(Points : 4)
Group A

Group B



28. In the early 1800s, which most changed the make-up of the U.S. population?
(Points : 4)
European immigrants

cholera

freedom for many slaves

War of 1812



29. Which does not describe the North in the early 1800s?
(Points : 4)
rapidly growing cities

widespread commercial agriculture

new factories being built

immigrants seeking jobs



30. Use the map to answer the following question.
What do letters B and C identify on the map?




(Points : 4)
lands that were part of the Mexican Cession

territories that became states of California, Utah, and Colorado

areas with the most available water supplies

lands given to the United States by Texas



31. What causes did Dorothea Dix work toward in the early nineteenth century?
(Points : 4)
welfare for the poor and child care for working mothers

prison reform and care for the mentally ill

public and private education

temperance and women suffrage



32. What was the purpose of the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments?
(Points : 4)
to state the case for women's rights

to declare the emotional issues behind women's rights

to ask men to join the crusade for women's rights

to explain to New Yorkers why women should get the vote



33. What series of bills attempted to preserve the Union despite continuing conflicts over slavery?
(Points : 4)
Missouri Compromise

Wilmot Proviso

Compromise of 1850

Rush-Bagot Agreements



34. What idea best explains the different views of the North and the South about slavery?
(Points : 4)
The North believed in equality for blacks, and the South felt blacks were inferior.

The North believed that slavery was wrong, and the South did not.

The South wanted a slave labor system, and the North wanted a free labor system.

The South wanted the North to help with the economic impact of eliminating slavery.



35. What political party was formed in order to unite several Northern antislavery coalitions?
(Points : 4)
Whig

Democrat

Republican

Know-Nothing



36. What word describes the common beliefs of Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and John Brown?
(Points : 4)
Liberators

Democrats

Abolitionists

Fugitives



37. Which group includes the elements of the Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott case?


(Points : 4)
Group A

Group B



38. Which state seceded first and why?
(Points : 4)
South Carolina because it believed the federal government violated its obligations to the states

Virginia because it wanted Richmond to be the Confederate capital

South Carolina because it planned to attack Fort Sumter

Virginia because it planned to attack Washington, D.C.



39. What was the North's greatest strength at the beginning of the Civil War?
many miles of
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Can someone help me with my history homework? i did them i just wanna double check these.?

Postby barnett » Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:19 am

I see the questions and answer choices, but not your answers. Post your answers and I'll tell you if you're correct.
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Can someone help me with my history homework? i did them i just wanna double check these.?

Postby pannoowau » Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:22 am

Post them in the details and we can check for you. Most people are smarter then your trickery.
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