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17. Which term is most closely related to the U.S. concept of Manifest Destiny ? a. expansionism b. internationalism c.

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17. Which term is most closely related to the U.S. concept of Manifest Destiny ? a. expansionism b. internationalism c.

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  1. 1. Before the Civil War, the principle of popular sovereignty was proposed as a means ofa. deciding the legality of slavery in a territory.b. allowing states to secede from the Union.c. overturning unpopular decisions of the Supreme Courtd. permitting voters to nullify Federal laws.

  2. 1. Before the Civil War, the principle of popular sovereignty was proposed as a means ofa. deciding the legality of slavery in a territory.b. allowing states to secede from the Union.c. overturning unpopular decisions of the Supreme Courtd. permitting voters to nullify Federal laws.

  3. 1. Before the Civil War, the principle of popular sovereignty was proposed as a means ofa. deciding the legality of slavery in a territory.b. allowing states to secede from the Union.c. overturning unpopular decisions of the Supreme Courtd. permitting voters to nullify Federal laws.

  4. 2. The fourteenth amendment is important because, in addition to awarding citizenship to former slaves, ita. provides protection against illegal search and seizureb. guarantees women the right to vote.c. abolished the poll tax.d. guarantees equal protection under the law.

  5. 2. The fourteenth amendment is important because, in addition to awarding citizenship to former slaves, ita. provides protection against illegal search and seizureb. guarantees women the right to vote.c. abolished the poll tax.d. guarantees equal protection under the law.

  6. 2. The fourteenth amendment is important because, in addition to awarding citizenship to former slaves, ita. provides protection against illegal search and seizureb. guarantees women the right to vote.c. abolished the poll tax.d. guarantees equal protection under the law.

  7. 3. The book A Century of Dishonor attempted to inform the public about the problems ofa. Native Americansb. Asian Americansc. Mexican Americansd. Vietnam veterans

  8. 3. The book A Century of Dishonor attempted to inform the public about the problems ofa. Native Americansb. Asian Americansc. Mexican Americansd. Vietnam veterans

  9. 3. The book A Century of Dishonor attempted to inform the public about the problems ofa. Native Americansb. Asian Americansc. Mexican Americansd. Vietnam veterans

  10. 4. A major purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was toa. provide for new state governmentsb. end Jim Crow laws in the Southc. help the North win the Civil Ward. give land to freedmen

  11. 4. A major purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was toa. provide for new state governmentsb. end Jim Crow laws in the Southc. help the North win the Civil Ward. give land to freedmen

  12. 4. A major purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation was toa. provide for new state governmentsb. end Jim Crow laws in the Southc. help the North win the Civil Ward. give land to freedmen

  13. 5. After the Civil War, serious differences between Congress and Andrew Johnson about how to handle Reconstruction led to thea. impeachment of President Johnsonb. resignation of President Johnsonc. end of the Ku Klux Kland. election of a Democratic President

  14. 5. After the Civil War, serious differences between Congress and Andrew Johnson about how to handle Reconstruction led to thea. impeachment of President Johnsonb. resignation of President Johnsonc. end of the Ku Klux Kland. election of a Democratic President

  15. 5. After the Civil War, serious differences between Congress and Andrew Johnson about how to handle Reconstruction led to thea. impeachment of President Johnsonb. resignation of President Johnsonc. end of the Ku Klux Kland. election of a Democratic President

  16. 6. As a strict constructionist, President Thomas Jefferson questioned the constitutional right toa. purchase the Louisiana Territoryb. receive diplomats from foreign nationsc. veto legislation passed by Congressd. grant pardons to convicted criminals

  17. 6. As a strict constructionist, President Thomas Jefferson questioned the constitutional right toa. purchase the Louisiana Territoryb. receive diplomats from foreign nationsc. veto legislation passed by Congressd. grant pardons to convicted criminals

  18. 6. As a strict constructionist, President Thomas Jefferson questioned the constitutional right toa. purchase the Louisiana Territoryb. receive diplomats from foreign nationsc. veto legislation passed by Congressd. grant pardons to convicted criminals

  19. 7. Early in his Presidency, Abraham Lincoln declared his goal as President was toa. encourage sectionalismb. enforce the Emancipation Proclamationc. end slavery throughout the entire countryd. preserve the Union

  20. 7. Early in his Presidency, Abraham Lincoln declared his goal as President was toa. encourage sectionalismb. enforce the Emancipation Proclamationc. end slavery throughout the entire countryd. preserve the Union

  21. 7. Early in his Presidency, Abraham Lincoln declared his goal as President was toa. encourage sectionalismb. enforce the Emancipation Proclamationc. end slavery throughout the entire countryd. preserve the Union

  22. 8. Which newspaper headline best illustrates the principle of checks and balances?a. “U.S. Warships Sent to Persian Gulf”b. “Federal Aid to Cities Cut 10%”c. Congress Overrides Presidential veto.”d. “State Must Mandate 55 MPH Speed Limit”

  23. 8. Which newspaper headline best illustrates the principle of checks and balances?a. “U.S. Warships Sent to Persian Gulf”b. “Federal Aid to Cities Cut 10%”c. Congress Overrides Presidential veto.”d. “State Must Mandate 55 MPH Speed Limit”

  24. 8. Which newspaper headline best illustrates the principle of checks and balances?a. “U.S. Warships Sent to Persian Gulf”b. “Federal Aid to Cities Cut 10%”c. Congress Overrides Presidential veto.”d. “State Must Mandate 55 MPH Speed Limit”

  25. 9. What was the aim of the Dawes Act of 1887?a. To maintain traditional Native American cultureb. to end all governmental contact with Native Americansc. to assimilate Native Americans into American cultured. to restore previously taken land to Native Americans.

  26. 9. What was the aim of the Dawes Act of 1887?a. To maintain traditional Native American cultureb. to end all governmental contact with Native Americansc. to assimilate Native Americans into American cultured. to restore previously taken land to Native Americans.

  27. 9. What was the aim of the Dawes Act of 1887?a. To maintain traditional Native American cultureb. to end all governmental contact with Native Americansc. to assimilate Native Americans into American cultured. to restore previously taken land to Native Americans.

  28. 10. A major reason for the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine was toa. prevent further European colonization in the Caribbeanb. provide economic aid to Latin American nationsc. defend the Panama Canald. discourage U.S. trade with Latin America.

  29. 10. A major reason for the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine was toa. prevent further European colonization in the Caribbeanb. provide economic aid to Latin American nationsc. defend the Panama Canald. discourage U.S. trade with Latin America.

  30. 10. A major reason for the issuance of the Monroe Doctrine was toa. prevent further European colonization in the Caribbeanb. provide economic aid to Latin American nationsc. defend the Panama Canald. discourage U.S. trade with Latin America.

  31. 11. What was the result of the Supreme Court decisions made under Chief Justice John Marshall a. Anti-trust laws were upheldb. The system of slavery was weakenedc. The federal government was strengthenedd. The rights of workers were supported

  32. 11. What was the result of the Supreme Court decisions made under Chief Justice John Marshall a. Anti-trust laws were upheldb. The system of slavery was weakenedc. The federal government was strengthenedd. The rights of workers were supported

  33. 11. What was the result of the Supreme Court decisions made under Chief Justice John Marshall a. Anti-trust laws were upheldb. The system of slavery was weakenedc. The federal government was strengthenedd. The rights of workers were supported

  34. 12. What effect did the Louisiana Purchase have on the U.S.?a. It created an alliance between the U.S. and Great Britainb. It brought Texas into the Union.c. It doubled the size of the nation.d. It enabled the U.S. to use the port of San Francisco.

  35. 12. What effect did the Louisiana Purchase have on the U.S.?a. It created an alliance between the U.S. and Great Britainb. It brought Texas into the Union.c. It doubled the size of the nation.d. It enabled the U.S. to use the port of San Francisco.

  36. 12. What effect did the Louisiana Purchase have on the U.S.?a. It created an alliance between the U.S. and Great Britainb. It brought Texas into the Union.c. It doubled the size of the nation.d. It enabled the U.S. to use the port of San Francisco.

  37. 13. The most long-lasting victory for civil rights achieved during Reconstruction was thea. ratification of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendmentsb. passage of Black Codes throughout the South.c. establishment of a strong two-party political system in the South.d. increased prominence given to the Office of the President.

  38. 13. The most long-lasting victory for civil rights achieved during Reconstruction was thea. ratification of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendmentsb. passage of Black Codes throughout the South.c. establishment of a strong two-party political system in the South.d. increased prominence given to the Office of the President.

  39. 13. The most long-lasting victory for civil rights achieved during Reconstruction was thea. ratification of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendmentsb. passage of Black Codes throughout the South.c. establishment of a strong two-party political system in the South.d. increased prominence given to the Office of the President.

  40. 14. The major goal of the civil rights movement of the 1960’s was toa. permit unlimited immigration to the U.S.b. end segregation based on race.c. gain passage of an equal rights amendment to the Constitution.d. established a separate political state for African Americans.

  41. 14. The major goal of the civil rights movement of the 1960’s was toa. permit unlimited immigration to the U.S.b. end segregation based on race.c. gain passage of an equal rights amendment to the Constitution.d. established a separate political state for African Americans.

  42. 14. The major goal of the civil rights movement of the 1960’s was toa. permit unlimited immigration to the U.S.b. end segregation based on race.c. gain passage of an equal rights amendment to the Constitution.d. established a separate political state for African Americans.

  43. 15. After the Civil War, the poll tax, literacy test, and grandfather clause were used to ensure thata. poor people were given equal voting rights.b. the elderly in the South could vote.c. all citizens exercised the right to vote.d. the voting rights of most former slaves were denied.

  44. 15. After the Civil War, the poll tax, literacy test, and grandfather clause were used to ensure thata. poor people were given equal voting rights.b. the elderly in the South could vote.c. all citizens exercised the right to vote.d. the voting rights of most former slaves were denied.

  45. 15. After the Civil War, the poll tax, literacy test, and grandfather clause were used to ensure thata. poor people were given equal voting rights.b. the elderly in the South could vote.c. all citizens exercised the right to vote.d. the voting rights of most former slaves were denied.

  46. 16. Which historic period was marked by the military occupation of a portion of the U.S., attempts to remove the President from office, and major constitutional revisions?a. Vietnam War erab. Depression and the New Dealc. Reconstructiond. Roaring Twenties

  47. 16. Which historic period was marked by the military occupation of a portion of the U.S., attempts to remove the President from office, and major constitutional revisions?a. Vietnam War erab. Depression and the New Dealc. Reconstructiond. Roaring Twenties

  48. 16. Which historic period was marked by the military occupation of a portion of the U.S., attempts to remove the President from office, and major constitutional revisions?a. Vietnam War erab. Depression and the New Dealc. Reconstructiond. Roaring Twenties

  49. 17. Which term is most closely related to the U.S. concept of Manifest Destiny?a. expansionismb. internationalismc. neutralityd. collective security

  50. 17. Which term is most closely related to the U.S. concept of Manifest Destiny?a. expansionismb. internationalismc. neutralityd. collective security

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