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How did the role of women get altered by the Civil war?
1. A.agriculture.
B.government employment.
C.politics.
D.family affairs.
E.medicine.

2.Plains Indians objected to westward settlement before the Civil War because it:
A.disrupted irrigation patterns in the Black Hills.
B.destroyed Pueblo villages.
C.divided traditional buffalo hunting grounds.
D.violated the terms of the Fort Laramie Treaty.
E.restricted Indian movements to lands north of the Missouri River.

3.How did the Ku Klux Klan influence politics in the South?
A.Democrats regained control of state governments.
B.Democrats passed laws enforcing the Reconstruction Acts.
C.Scalawags and carpetbaggers increased their political influence.
D.Southern Republicans increased efforts to protect the rights of freedmen.
E.Republicans increased party member ship in the South.

4.Which of the following was NOT part of the Treaty of Guadeloupe-Hidalgo?
A.Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande as the United States-Mexico border.
B.Mexico gave up all claims to Texas.
C.Mexico ceded New Mexico to the United States.
D.Mexico allowed unlimited American access to Vera Cruz.
E.The United States agreed to pay Mexico ,000,000.

5. “Upon these considerations, it is the opinion of the court that the act of Congress which prohibited a citizen from holding and owning property of this kind in the territory of the United States north of the line therein mentioned, is not warranted by the Constitution, and is therefore void; and that neither Dred Scott himself, nor any of his family, were made free by being carried into this territory; even if they had been carried there by the owner., with the intention of becoming permanent resident”
The line from the Dred Scott decision that reads: “the act of Congress which prohibited a citizen from holding and owning property of this kind in the territory of the United States north of the line therein mentioned” refers to the:
A.Crittenden Compromise
B.Fugitive Slaves Act.
C.Kansas-Nebraska Act.
D.Lecompton Constitution.
E.Missouri Compromise.

6.President Tyler’s expulsion from the Whig Party was the result of his:
A.rise to the Presidency after the death of William Henry Harrison in 1841.
B.opposition to the Whig support of the national bank.
C.support of Jackson’s stand on nullification.
D.settlement of the Maine boundary dispute with Great Britain.
E.refusal to expand slavery into western territories.

7.Which of the following characterize positions taken by Abraham Lincoln during the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858?
I.Blacks and whites were social and political equals.
II.Territories could exclude slavery by not passing laws protecting slavery.
III.Slavery was a moral wrong.
IV.The Constitution protected slavery where it existed.
V.The Founders favored restrictions on the expansion of slavery.
A.I and III only.
B.I, III, and IV only.
C.II, IV, and V only.
D.II, III, IV, and V only.
E.III, IV, and V only.

8.The Compromise of 1877 resulted in all of the following EXCEPT:
A.withdrawal of federal troops from Louisiana and South Carolina.
B.increased federal spending for internal improvements in the South.
C.the end of Reconstruction.
D.the designation of Samuel Tilden as Vice President.
E.the appointment of a former Confederate as postmaster-general.

9.Which of the following statements regarding black Union soldiers is false?
A.The War Department permitted general recruitment of blacks in May of 1863.
B.Blacks accounted for nearly one-fourth of enlistments in the Union Navy.
C.Black soldiers were only used as labor, supply, or garrison troops.
D.The Emancipation Proclamation legitimized black regiments of contrabands.
E.Black soldiers were paid less then white soldiers.

10.The Morrill Land Grant Act:
A.gave each state federal lands to sell in order to finance agricultural colleges.
B.dedicated public lands to the transcontinental railroad.
C.granted 160 acre plots of land to western settlers.
D.redistributed land to freedmen.
E.restricted settlement on Lakota Sioux territory.

Answer by Eddie Leonard
Agriculture. Yeah.

Answer by Nick C
Agriculture and family affairs as women took over their husband’s job while he was away fighting
http://www.historum.com/american-history/17928-east-tennessee-civil-war.html

Answer by Baroqocoa
1. E. many became nurses
2. C. They depended on buffalo for food.
3. A. The KKK was pro-Democrat.
4. D
5. E. It went against the no slavery above latitude 36′ 30 found in the Missouri Compromise.
6. B
7. E. II was held by Stephen Douglas (Freeport Doctrine) and I was a view held by few people at that time.
8. D. The days of appointing the losing president as vice president had passed.
9. Either C or D. I’m not sure on this one.
10. A

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Who can help me with u.s history help please?
What was a finding of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case?
(Points : 2)
Slaves were property.

Slavery was illegal.

Slaves were citizens.

Slavery was a choice each state could make.

23. What helped bring Abraham Lincoln into the national spotlight?
(Points : 2)
his position in the Illinois legislature

his efforts to abolish slavery

his ability to bring people with different beliefs together

his debates with Stephen Douglas

24. Who won the election of 1860 with a platform that supported a transcontinental railroad and opposed the spread of slavery?
(Points : 2)
James K. Polk

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

Abraham Lincoln

25. What did Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, and Oregon all have in common during the Civil War?
(Points : 2)
They were all Confederate states.

They were all Union states.

They were all border states.

They were all organized territories.

26. Where did the Civil War begin?
(Points : 2)
Fort Sumter, South Carolina

Hampton Roads, Virginia

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Atlanta, Georgia

27. Which were some strengths of the North at the beginning of the Civil War?
(Points : 2)
railroads, a fleet of ironclad ships, and a strong banking system

a strong government, a standing army, and an industrial economy

a strong navy, excellent universities, and exceptional military officers

imports, a food surplus, and low taxes

28. What document announced freedom for the slaves in all of the Confederate states?
(Points : 2)
Declaration of Secession

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Emancipation Proclamation

Articles of the Confederation

29. What was Abraham Lincoln’s main message in the Gettysburg Address?
(Points : 2)
The Declaration of Independence had set forth unattainable goals.

The world would probably not remember what happened at Gettysburg.

The Civil War was a true test of patriotism.

Both democracy and the United States would endure.

30. What brought the Civil War to an end in April 1865?
(Points : 2)
Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse.

Davis surrendered to Lincoln in Richmond, Virginia.

Grant surrendered to Lee at Appomattox Courthouse.

Lee surrendered to Lincoln in Washington, D.C.

31. The United States faced a number of political, economic, and social challenges after the Civil War. Which of the following was primarily a political challenge?
(Points : 2)
the loss that emancipation created for slave owners

worthless Confederate currency that led to bartering

citizenship rights for freed slaves

collapsed southern infrastructure, including bridges, levees, and railroad tracks

32. What did the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution accomplish?
(Points : 2)
It officially ended the Civil War.

It directed the Reconstruction of the South.

It abolished slavery in the United States.

It granted citizenship to African Americans.

33. Who offered the greatest resistance to Reconstruction?
(Points : 2)
southern white landowners

sharecroppers

Northern Radical Republicans

the Union Army

34. What was one of the failures of the Reconstruction Era?
(Points : 2)
African Americans had no due process protections.

African Americans in the South were barred from owning property.

Political opportunities for African Americans disappeared after a short time.

African Americans in the South resisted public education for their children.

Answer by Adrian
Pay more attention in class or find a more efficient way to cheat.

Answer by a
for the 1st qn, it’s “Slaves were property.”

and the 2nd qn, it’s “his efforts to abolish slavery”

and the rest, sorry but i don’t feel like doing it. try them yourself. look through a textbook or somewhere…

Answer by Draco Malfoy
Ok, I tried!!!!!!!!
22. slaves were property

23. his efforts to abolish slavery

24. Abraham Lincoln

25. All Union states

26. Fort Sumter, North Carolina

27.a strong government, a standing army, and an industrial economy

28. Emancipation Proclamation

29. Both democracy and the United States would endure.

30.Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse

31. citizenship rights for freed slaves

32.It granted citizenship to African Americans.

33.southern white landowners

34.African Americans in the South were barred from owning property.

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