Exam 13: The Continued Move West
Exam 1: Three Societies on the Verge of Contact70 Questions
Exam 2: Contact and Settlement, 1492-166070 Questions
Exam 3: Expansion and Its Costs, 1660-170078 Questions
Exam 4: Expansion and Control, 1700-176371 Questions
Exam 5: Toward Revolution, 1763-177570 Questions
Exam 6: The Revolution70 Questions
Exam 7: Confederation and Constitution, 1783-178970 Questions
Exam 8: Securing the New Nation, 1789-180070 Questions
Exam 9: Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800-181470 Questions
Exam 10: The Market Revolution70 Questions
Exam 11: Politics of the Market Revolution70 Questions
Exam 12: A Regionalized America, 1830-186070 Questions
Exam 13: The Continued Move West70 Questions
Exam 14: The Impending Crisis70 Questions
Exam 15: The Civil War70 Questions
Exam 16: Reconstruction, 1865-187770 Questions
Exam 17: The Industrial Revolution70 Questions
Exam 18: The Industrial Age: North, South, and West70 Questions
Exam 19: The Progressive ERA70 Questions
Exam 20: Becoming a World Power70 Questions
Exam 21: Prosperity and Change in the Twenties70 Questions
Exam 22: The Great Depression and the New Deal70 Questions
Exam 23: World War II70 Questions
Exam 24: Cold War America70 Questions
Exam 25: The Sixties70 Questions
Exam 26: The Age of Fracture: the 1970s70 Questions
Exam 27: Reagans America70 Questions
Exam 28: America in the Information Age70 Questions
Exam 29: Globalization and Its73 Questions
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Which of the following was true of Texas prior to its statehood?
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According to the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, the U.S. government:
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Many members of Congress feared annexing Texas into the United States because:
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Which of the following is a true statement about the mountain men?
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Who among the following did NOT have a territorial claim on the territory of Oregon?
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The _________ was by far the most powerful force confronting the American westward migration.
A. Liberty Party
B. Comanche Empire
C. Democratic Party
D. California Battalion
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Mormon leaders advocated a move to the Great Salt Lake because:
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The term manifest destiny reflected a much older American belief that God meant for the United States to dominate the North American continent, bringing civilization to that great land.
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Explain the five reasons why America's official interest in westward expansion surged in the 1840s.
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Which of the following was the reason for Congress to organize Oregon as a formal American territory?
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The commander-in-chief of the new Texas army, under whom Texans rebelled and declared their independence from Mexico, was _____.
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The _________ gave the United States uncontested access to the Pacific.
A. Buchanan-Packenham Treaty
B. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
C. Adam-Onis Treaty
D. Treaty of Fort Laramie
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Why did white Americans begin settling west of the Mississippi River in the 1820s? Discuss the two general phases in which Americans' westward migration across the Mississippi occurred between the 1820s and 1860. What were the major consequences of the continued westward movement of Americans?
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Examine the migration of Americans into the Mexican territory of Texas. Why did the United States refuse to annex Texas after its independence?
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It would be accurate to say that the early movement of Americans across the country to the West and early settlement there was at best haphazard.
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