Exam 13: The Continued Move West
Exam 1: Three Societies on the Verge of Contact43 Questions
Exam 2: Contact and Settlement, 1492-166045 Questions
Exam 3: Expansion and Its Costs, 1660-170048 Questions
Exam 4: Expansion and Control, 1700-176346 Questions
Exam 5: Toward Revolution, 1763-177545 Questions
Exam 6: The Revolution45 Questions
Exam 7: Confederation and Constitution, 1783-178945 Questions
Exam 8: Securing the New Nation, 1789-180046 Questions
Exam 9: Jeffersonian Democracy, 1800-181445 Questions
Exam 10: The Market Revolution47 Questions
Exam 11: Politics of the Market Revolution47 Questions
Exam 12: A Regionalized America, 1830-186046 Questions
Exam 13: The Continued Move West45 Questions
Exam 14: The Impending Crisis47 Questions
Exam 15: The Civil War46 Questions
Exam 16: Reconstruction, 1865-187745 Questions
Exam 17: The Industrial Revolution45 Questions
Exam 18: The Industrial Age: North, south, and West46 Questions
Exam 19: The Progressive Era45 Questions
Exam 20: Becoming a World Power45 Questions
Exam 21: Prosperity and Change in the Twenties46 Questions
Exam 22: The Great Depression and the New Deal45 Questions
Exam 23: World War II45 Questions
Exam 24: Cold War America45 Questions
Exam 25: The Sixties47 Questions
Exam 26: The Age of Fracture: the 1970s45 Questions
Exam 27: Reagans America48 Questions
Exam 28: America in the Information Age45 Questions
Exam 29: Globalization and Its Discontents38 Questions
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Which of the following was not one of the native tribes of the Western Plains?
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"Fifty-four Forty or Fight!" referred to
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Which of these was not a consequence of continued American westward expansion?
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Congress set out to organize Oregon into a formal U.S.territory after
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Britain initially balked at settling on the 49ᵗʰ parallel as the northern border of the United States because it wanted to control the Columbia River that lay two hundred miles to the south.
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America's "mountain men" became so well-known that their lives became entwined with the folklore of the nation,making them often seem to have been "bigger than life."
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As Americans relentlessly moved westward across the continent:
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All of the following happened as a result of the discovery of gold in California,except
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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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Which of the following statements was true of the Mormon movement?
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The British slowly began to withdraw from the Oregon Territory after
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What was Polk's hidden agenda as the war with Mexico waged on?
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Which of the following statements is true of the situation with Texas prior to its statehood?
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Discuss the changes in the territorial boundaries of the United States.Why and how did these changes occur?
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How did Americans manage to wrest tribal lands away from the Plains Indians?
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Manifest destiny reflected a much older American belief that God meant for them to dominate the North American continent,bringing civilization to that great land.
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One of the most contentious issues that was debated diplomatically between the Americans and the Mexicans before the outbreak of the Mexican War was
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What did Polk hope to get from provoking a war with Mexico?
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