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Midterm Review
questions from the Ch.7 Test, Ch. 9 quiz, Ch. 10 test, and from Ch. 11 terms
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History
11th Grade
01/17/2011

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Term
What was the Monroe Doctrine used for?
Definition
to warn European powers not to interfere with the affairs of the U.S. and the Western Hemisphere
Term
Which candidate did John Quincy Adams defeat in the controversial election of 1824?
Definition
Andrew Jackson
Term
Which group was forcibly relocated on the Trail of Tears
Definition
Cherokee
Term
What was the 36°30° line of latitude?
Definition
used by the Missouri Compromise to mark which territories and states would either be free or slave states
Term
What US state is now located in the home of the former Indian Territory?
Definition
Oklahoma
Term
What position was Henry Clay was promised during the Corrupt Bargain?
Definition
Secretary of State
Term
Why was the Election of 1824 controversial?
Definition

- known as the Corrupt Bargain

- Jackson won popular votes, Quincy Adams won electoral votes, winner not clear

- House of Reps had to choose the winner

- Jacksonians claimed Quincy Adams met with Speaker of the House, Henry Clay, and promised him the position of Secretary of State if he won

- Quincy Adams won, became controversal, and Jacksonians would sabotage his policies

Term
What was the result of the Trail of Tears?
Definition

-the march westward of indians that were removed from their homes

- involved 20,000 Cherokees

- suffered from the stealing from officials and outwards

- President Van Buren was responsible for this action

Term
How did the Missouri Compromise attempt to balance slavery and freedom?
Definition

- used the 36/30 latitudinal line to determine free or slave states

- Missouri became the 12th slave state, Maine became the 12th free state

- # of free and slave states had to remain equal so that not one side would be too powerful in voting or having a say over the other side

Term
In this 1836 battle, all 187 Texan defenders died
Definition
Battle of the Alamo
Term
What was the battle cry of the Texas rebels?
Definition
"Remember the Alamo!"
Term
Texans came back to defeat what army in the Battle of the Alamo?
Definition
Mexican Army
Term
This man declared Texas Independence from Mexico
Definition
Sam Houston
Term
What are three events that started the war with Mexico?
Definition

- Americans sent exploration party into CA

- Mexico sent troops across Rio Grande into Texas and killed 11 American soldiers

- Polk asked Congress to declare war

Term
Which lands did the U.S. get from Mexico as a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe?
Definition

- parts of CO and WY

- most of AZ

- NV, NM, UT, CA

(northern lands)

Term
Which was the first state to secede?
Definition
South Carolina
Term
The voters of which state rejected secession on June 11, 1861 and became part of the Union?
Definition
West Virginia
Term
In the decision in the case involving the liberty of _(1)_, an African American, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, _(2)_, handed down the decision stating that slaves did not have the rights of citizens.
Definition

1. Dred Scott

2. Roger B. Taney

Term
Hoping to spark a general slave uprising, _(1)_ led a raid on _(2)_ on October 16, 1859.
Definition

1. John Brown

2. Harpers Ferry

Term
The __ was formed on February 4, 1861 and a few days later, __ was voted in as its first president.
Definition

1. Confederacy

2. Jefferson Davis

Term
With South Carolina leading the way, the __ of the Southern states began soon after the election of President___.
Definition

1. secession

2. Abraham Lincoln

Term
__ contributed to the massive violence known as __ when he and his followers committed "the Pottawatomie Massacre" in which five pro-slavery settlers were pulled from their beds and stabbed to death.
Definition

1. John Brown

2. Bleeding Kansas

Term
In response to the __, nine northern states passed __, forbidding the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteeing them jury trials.
Definition

1. Fugitive Slave Act

2. personal liberty laws

Term
__ also known as Moses, helped over 300 slaves safely flee the South by using a system known as the __.
Definition

1. Harriet Tubman

2. Underground Railroad

Term
Although __ was melodramatic and contained stereotypes, it intensified Northerners' anger about the issue of slavery
Definition
1. Uncle Tom's Cabin
Term
When __ proposed the __ to divide the Nebraska Territory, the bill sparked a bitter debate in Congress.
Definition

1. Stephan Douglas

2. Kansas-Nebraska Act

Term
Passage of the __ would repeal the __ and make slavery legal in areas where it had been outlawed.
Definition

1. Kansas-Nebraska Act

2. Missouri Compromise

Term
Stephan Douglas believed that the only democratic way to deal with the slaery issue was through __.
Definition
popular sovereignty
Term
___ is famous as the author of a controversial book that depicted slavery as a moral, not just a political struggle.
Definition
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Term
What was the last state to join the Confederacy?
Definition
Tennessee
Term
Senator beaten for antislavery beliefs
Definition
Charles Sumner
Term
Political party formed from the Free-Soil Party and antislavery Democrats
Definition
Republican
Term
John Brown was hanged for this
Definition
treason
Term
Lincoln believed that slavery was ___.
Definition
immoral
Term
He was known as "The Great Compromiser"
Definition
Henry Clay
Term
He debated Douglas during the US Senate Race.
Definition
Abraham Lincoln
Term
Strong believer in popular sovereignty for western states
Definition
Stephan Douglas
Term
Radical Kansas abolitionist, born in Torrington, Connecticut.
Definition
John Brown
Term
Popular sovereignty gave residents of Utah and New Mexico the right to vote on this issue
Definition
slavery
Term
How was the Presidental election of 1860 the most responsible for finally breaking apart the Union?
Definition

- Lincoln met with Douglas before to discuss slavery issues

- Douglas won the Senate vote and thought he'd be a great contender

- Lincoln won the election  and electoral votes by a landslide

- Lincoln had became the first Republican president

- North thought slavery might not be increasing and  there will be more free states

- South was appauled and worried slavery would be taken away

- hatred for the opposing side grew and both sides felt more determined to get what they wanted

- south started to secede with SC first and formed the Confederacy with Jefferson Davis as their president

- both sides basically had a president

Term
three-part strategy by which the Union proposed to defeat the Confederacy in the Civil War
Definition
Anaconda Plan
Term
Monitor
Definition
an ironclad ship used by the North in the Civil War
Term
Merrimack
Definition
an ironclad ship used by the South in the Civil War
Term
an executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, freeing the slaves in all regions behind Confederate lines
Definition
Emancipation Proclamation
Term
a court order requiring authorities to bring a prisoner before the court so that the court can determine whether the prisoner is being held legally
Definition
habeas corpus
Term
a Northern Democrat who advocated making peace with the Confederacy during the Civil War
Definition
Copperhead
Term
the drafting of citizens for military service
Definition
conscription
Term
Appomattox Courthouse
Definition
town near Appomattox, VA, where Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865, thus ending the Civil War
Term
a famous speech delivered by Lincoln in November 1863, at the dedication of a national cemetary on the site of the Battle of Gettysburg
Definition
Gettysburg Address
Term
13th Amendment
Definition
an amendment to the US Constitution, adopted in 1865, that has abolished slavery and involuntary servitude
Term
15th Amendment
Definition
an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1870, that prohibits the denial of voting rights to people because of their race or color or because they have previously been slaves
Term
14th Amendment
Definition
an amendment to
the U.S. Constitution, adopted in 1868, that makes all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former slaves—citizens of the country and guarantees equal protection of the laws.
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