Deck 11: A Continental Nation, 1815-1853

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The issues of Texas annexation and slavery were key during the election of 1844.
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The White Buffalo Calf Woman is the protagonist in the _______________ ____ origin narrative.​

A) ​Sioux
B) ​Apache
C) ​Creek
D) ​Cherokee
E) ​Tlingit
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While most migrants who came during the California Gold rush did not find vast riches, many did remain in California.​
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The conquest of California was relatively simple and involved little loss of life.​
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Of those who set out on the Trail of Tears, _______________ ____  percent died.​

A) ​10
B) ​15
C) ​25
D) ​30
E) ​35
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The Mormons had few problems gaining acceptance, in spite of their practice of polygamy.​
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The Sioux were spared the most dramatic impact of the 1837 small pox epidemic because​

A) ​they were genetically immune to the disease.
B) ​their mobility allowed them to disperse themselves away from settled villages.
C) ​they had developed immunity due to earlier contact with Europeans.
D) ​they had developed a cure using traditional native medicine.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Fort Laramie Treaty was negotiated with Plains peoples to allow white migrants​ to pass safely through Indian country.
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During the early nineteenth century, American explorers led illegal expeditions into North American Mexican territory.​
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The California Gold Rush disrupted the lives and influence of fur-trading families in the American West.​
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The Black Hawk War in 1832 involved​

A) ​the United States.
B) ​the Sauks.
C) ​Meskwakies.
D) ​Potawatomies.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The outcome of the Black Hawk War opened _______________ ____  to white settlement.​

A) ​Indiana
B) ​Iowa
C) ​Oklahoma
D) ​Kansas
E) ​Nebraska
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Black Hawk cooperated with the United States and facilitated westward expansion for Americans.​
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The All Mexico Movement sought the U.S. takeover of all of Mexico rather than just the northern provinces.​
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Between 1800-1850, the native population in the U.S. West​

A) ​increased steadily.
B) ​decreased,then increased.
C) ​decreased. steadily.
D) increased, then decreased.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Sioux ties to the global market led to the decline of ​

A) ​Sioux family patterns.
B) ​Sioux patterns of nomadic life.
C) ​the vast bison herds.
D) ​the matriarchal structure of Sioux society.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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As Westward settlement pushed west, Mississippi towns such as New Orleans and St. Louis increased in importance as trading hubs.
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The first population pressure on Indians living in the great plains came from​

A) American frontiersmen.​
B) ​the Sioux.
C) ​Spanish settlers.
D) ​Texans.
E) ​French fur traders.
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The Treaty of New Echota gave the Cherokee land in Indian Territory, located in present day

A) ​Colorado.
B) ​Texas.
C) ​Oklahoma.
D) ​Nebraska.
E) ​Missouri.
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The Trail of Tears took place from

A) ​1838-1839.
B) ​1840-1842.
C) ​1842-1845.
D) ​1845-1846.
E) ​1845-1847.
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The 1836 U.S. Exploration Expedition was authorized by ​

A) ​John Quincy Adams.
B) ​Andrew Jackson.
C) Martin Van Buren.
D) ​John Tyler.
E) ​James Polk.
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The Treaty of Cahuenga turned _______________ ____  over to the United States.​

A) ​Texas
B) ​California
C) ​the Nueces Strip
D) ​Oregon
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Manifest Destiny

A) ​resonated in public and political discourse.
B) ​was the belief that the United States was destined to rule over the North American continent.
C) ​was used to justify the annexation of Texas.
D) ​was a popular belief during the early half of the nineteenth century.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The Bear Flag Republic was established in ​

A) ​Texas.
B) ​New Mexico.
C) ​Oklahoma.
D) ​California.
E) ​Arizona.
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Which of the following was an issue of bipartisan consensus during the 1830s and 1840s?​

A) ​slavery
B) ​the annexation of Texas as a state
C) western expansion
D) ​the power of the federal government
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Mexico gained independence from Spain in ​

A) ​1800.
B) ​1815.
C) ​1821.
D) ​1825.
E) ​1831.
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The terms of the Treaty of Velasco called for recognition of   _______________ ____  independence.​

A) ​Mexico's
B) ​California's
C) ​Texas'
D) ​Baja California's
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The forty-ninth parallel was established as the U.S. border between Canada and​

A) ​Maine.
B) ​Michigan.
C) ​Montana.
D) ​Oregon.
E) ​Minnesota.
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The Bear Flag Revolt was led by​

A) ​William Travis.
B) ​Sam Houston.
C) ​John Fremont.
D) ​Stephen Austin.
E) ​Zachary Taylor.
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The Great Migration of 1843 refers to the movement of Americans to ​

A) ​Oregon.
B) ​California.
C) ​Texas.
D) ​Oklahoma.
E) ​Utah.
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After a series of forced migrations, Mormons finally settled in ​

A) ​the Salt Lake Valley.
B) ​San Diego.
C) ​Galveston.
D) ​Independence.
E) ​Sacramento.
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The purpose of the 1836 U.S. Exploration Expedition was to ​

A) ​continue Lewis and Clark's exploratory voyage of the Louisiana Territory.
B) ​asses the effects of Indian removal among Indian groups.
C) ​explore South Florida and collect data on its flora, fauna, and native peoples.
D) ​survey and collect data from the South Pacific and Antarctic regions.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is true about Texas under Mexican rule?​

A) ​Texas on the northern frontier felt neglected in terms of support against Indian attacks.
B) ​The Mexican government made an effort to protect its northern border against the United States.
C) ​The Mexican government encouraged foreigners to emigrate to Texas under Mexico's terms.
D) ​A large majority of Americans who settled in Texas were southerners who sought to grow cotton using slave labor.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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"On Civil Disobedience" was a treatise primarily against​

A) ​Indian removal.
B) ​the U.S.-Mexican War and slavery.
C) ​abolitionism.
D) ​temperance.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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"On Civil Disobedience" was written by​

A) ​David Wilmot.
B) ​Henry David Thoreau.
C) ​Ralph Waldo Emerson.
D) ​James Polk.
E) ​Zachary Taylor.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo established the U.S.-Mexico boundary at the ​

A) ​Nueces River.
B) ​Colorado River.
C) ​Arkansas River.
D) ​Rio Grande.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo was signed in ​

A) ​1836.
B) ​1840.
C) ​1842.
D) ​1846.
E) ​1848.
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The Webster-Ashburton Treaty clarified the boundary between​

A) ​Oregon and Canada.
B) ​Maine and New Brunswick.
C) ​Mexico and Texas.
D) ​Mexico and California.
E) ​Michigan and Canada.
Question
In 1834, _______________ ____  declared himself the dictator of Mexico.​

A) ​Stephen Austin
B) ​Juan Seguín
C) Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna​
D) ​William Travis
E) ​Sam Houston
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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ended hostilities between

A) ​Mexico and Texas.
B) ​Mexico and the United States.
C) ​the United States and Texas.
D) ​Texas and California.
E) ​California and Mexico.
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The 1849 migration to California was referred to as ​

A) ​California Fever.
B) ​the Great Migration.
C) ​the Gold Rush.
D) ​civil disobedience.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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By 1854, more than _______________ ____  people had made their way to California.​

A) ​fifty thousand
B) ​one hundred thousand
C) ​two hundred thousand
D) ​three hundred thousand
E) ​one million
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Kansas City​

A) ​was also known as Kawsmouth.
B) ​was founded by the Chouteau family.
C) ​was founded as a trading post.
D) ​emerged as a mixed-race community by the 1840s.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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In 1848, gold flakes were discovered in the American River by ​

A) ​John Sutter.
B) ​James Marshall.
C) ​James Gadsden.
D) ​James Polk.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The 1849 migration to California included primarily​

A) ​free slaves from the south.
B) ​families.
C) ​Europeans.
D) ​white men from the East Coast and Midwest.
E) ​Mexicans.
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Which of the following is true about panning for gold in 1850s California?​

A) ​It was very profitable for many.
B) ​It was relatively easy.
C) ​It required a significant amount of investment.
D) ​The money made was spent quickly on consumer items which tended to be expesive.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The transfer of the Mexican Territory to the United States​

A) ​had an adverse effect on Mexican and native populations.
B) ​led to more tension over the issue of slavery.
C) ​led to mixed-race families feeling the effects of hardening racial structures.
D) ​led to long territorial periods for states such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The U.S.-Mexican War lasted from ​

A) ​1842-1844.
B) ​1845-1846.
C) ​1846-1848.
D) ​1850-1852.
E) ​1852-1854.
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Between 1849 and 1855 more than _______________ ____  worth of gold was pulled out of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.​

A) ​$10 million
B) ​$20 million
C) ​$100 million
D) ​$200 million
E) ​$300 million
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Which of the following was not primarily responsible for the decline of the native population of California during the 1800s?​

A) ​forced labor
B) ​disease
C) ​land loss
D) ​violence from other native groups
E) None of these are correct.
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​The Foreign Miner's Tax of 1850 charged non-U.S. citizens a _______________ ____  fine for mining in California.

A) ​$10.00
B) ​$12.00
C) ​$15.00
D) ​$20.00
E) ​$25.00
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Of all the foreigners who came into California beginning in 1849, _______________ ____  faced the most hostility because of their long history of mining and immediate success.​

A) ​Mexicans
B) ​Chileans
C) ​the Chinese
D) ​Europeans
E) ​Brazilians
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The purchase of a parcel of land in present-day southern Arizona was negotiated by​

A) ​Nicholas Trist.
B) ​John Fremont.
C) ​James Gadsden.
D) ​Zachary Taylor.
E) ​Franklin Pierce.
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Which of the following is not ​true about families living in the American West during the 1840s and 1850s?

A) ​the Gold Rush had little effect on these families.
B) ​western families had come together to provide stable economic and social groups that provided nurturing homes.
C) ​by the 1840s, their roles as intermediaries in the fur trade was eroding.
D) ​their backgrounds were often mixed, made up of British, American, and Indian peoples.
E) ​they worked as guides, traders, and farmers for the increasing number of people who passed through their towns.
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Immigrants to Oregon were drawn by opportunities in

A) ​fishing.
B) ​the fur trade.
C) the availability of fertile land.
D) ​the availability of Indian labor.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is true about the dynamic surrounding mining towns in California?​

A) ​Class divisions softened.
B) ​Economic competition fueled racial tensions.
C) ​Thousands of foreigners poured into California.
D) ​Americans asserted that mining should be reserved for American citizens.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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​Which of the following is true about the Chinese who arrived in California in the 1850s?

A) ​They were familiar with the United States as a result of missionaries who had visited China.
B) ​Most arrived after 1852.
C) ​Many were familiar with the English language.
D) Most who arrived were men of some means.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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Which of the following was not a part of the Mexican territory transferred to the United States?​

A) ​Arizona
B) ​Nevada
C) ​Oklahoma
D) ​New Mexico
E) ​Utah
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Which of the following is not true about Manifest Destiny?​

A) ​There was no connection drawn to the U.S.-Mexican War.
B) ​It justified displacing inhabitants and taking territories.
C) ​It eventually set the stage for sectional conflicts over slavery.
D) ​Led many Americans to believe that they were improving the land and the people they encountered.
E) ​It led to conflicts between political parties as they sought to define how to best incorporate the West.
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As a result of the lack of women in California mining communities,​

A) ​men paid for domestic work.
B) ​women found financial opportunities by running bakeries, boarding houses, and restaurants.
C) ​women had their choice of husbands, while men complained about few prospects.
D) ​women could make money by entertaining men, though not necessarily sexually.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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Talk About:  Trail of Tears​
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Talk About:  annexation​
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Talk About:  Treaty of Velasco​
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Talk About:  Treaty of New Echota​
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Talk About: White Buffalo Calf Woman​
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The issues of Texas annexation and slavery were key during the election of 1844.
True
2
The White Buffalo Calf Woman is the protagonist in the _______________ ____ origin narrative.​

A) ​Sioux
B) ​Apache
C) ​Creek
D) ​Cherokee
E) ​Tlingit
A
3
While most migrants who came during the California Gold rush did not find vast riches, many did remain in California.​
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4
The conquest of California was relatively simple and involved little loss of life.​
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Of those who set out on the Trail of Tears, _______________ ____  percent died.​

A) ​10
B) ​15
C) ​25
D) ​30
E) ​35
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The Mormons had few problems gaining acceptance, in spite of their practice of polygamy.​
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The Sioux were spared the most dramatic impact of the 1837 small pox epidemic because​

A) ​they were genetically immune to the disease.
B) ​their mobility allowed them to disperse themselves away from settled villages.
C) ​they had developed immunity due to earlier contact with Europeans.
D) ​they had developed a cure using traditional native medicine.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Fort Laramie Treaty was negotiated with Plains peoples to allow white migrants​ to pass safely through Indian country.
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During the early nineteenth century, American explorers led illegal expeditions into North American Mexican territory.​
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The California Gold Rush disrupted the lives and influence of fur-trading families in the American West.​
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11
The Black Hawk War in 1832 involved​

A) ​the United States.
B) ​the Sauks.
C) ​Meskwakies.
D) ​Potawatomies.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The outcome of the Black Hawk War opened _______________ ____  to white settlement.​

A) ​Indiana
B) ​Iowa
C) ​Oklahoma
D) ​Kansas
E) ​Nebraska
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Black Hawk cooperated with the United States and facilitated westward expansion for Americans.​
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The All Mexico Movement sought the U.S. takeover of all of Mexico rather than just the northern provinces.​
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Between 1800-1850, the native population in the U.S. West​

A) ​increased steadily.
B) ​decreased,then increased.
C) ​decreased. steadily.
D) increased, then decreased.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Sioux ties to the global market led to the decline of ​

A) ​Sioux family patterns.
B) ​Sioux patterns of nomadic life.
C) ​the vast bison herds.
D) ​the matriarchal structure of Sioux society.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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As Westward settlement pushed west, Mississippi towns such as New Orleans and St. Louis increased in importance as trading hubs.
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The first population pressure on Indians living in the great plains came from​

A) American frontiersmen.​
B) ​the Sioux.
C) ​Spanish settlers.
D) ​Texans.
E) ​French fur traders.
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The Treaty of New Echota gave the Cherokee land in Indian Territory, located in present day

A) ​Colorado.
B) ​Texas.
C) ​Oklahoma.
D) ​Nebraska.
E) ​Missouri.
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The Trail of Tears took place from

A) ​1838-1839.
B) ​1840-1842.
C) ​1842-1845.
D) ​1845-1846.
E) ​1845-1847.
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The 1836 U.S. Exploration Expedition was authorized by ​

A) ​John Quincy Adams.
B) ​Andrew Jackson.
C) Martin Van Buren.
D) ​John Tyler.
E) ​James Polk.
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The Treaty of Cahuenga turned _______________ ____  over to the United States.​

A) ​Texas
B) ​California
C) ​the Nueces Strip
D) ​Oregon
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Manifest Destiny

A) ​resonated in public and political discourse.
B) ​was the belief that the United States was destined to rule over the North American continent.
C) ​was used to justify the annexation of Texas.
D) ​was a popular belief during the early half of the nineteenth century.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The Bear Flag Republic was established in ​

A) ​Texas.
B) ​New Mexico.
C) ​Oklahoma.
D) ​California.
E) ​Arizona.
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Which of the following was an issue of bipartisan consensus during the 1830s and 1840s?​

A) ​slavery
B) ​the annexation of Texas as a state
C) western expansion
D) ​the power of the federal government
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Mexico gained independence from Spain in ​

A) ​1800.
B) ​1815.
C) ​1821.
D) ​1825.
E) ​1831.
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The terms of the Treaty of Velasco called for recognition of   _______________ ____  independence.​

A) ​Mexico's
B) ​California's
C) ​Texas'
D) ​Baja California's
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The forty-ninth parallel was established as the U.S. border between Canada and​

A) ​Maine.
B) ​Michigan.
C) ​Montana.
D) ​Oregon.
E) ​Minnesota.
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The Bear Flag Revolt was led by​

A) ​William Travis.
B) ​Sam Houston.
C) ​John Fremont.
D) ​Stephen Austin.
E) ​Zachary Taylor.
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The Great Migration of 1843 refers to the movement of Americans to ​

A) ​Oregon.
B) ​California.
C) ​Texas.
D) ​Oklahoma.
E) ​Utah.
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After a series of forced migrations, Mormons finally settled in ​

A) ​the Salt Lake Valley.
B) ​San Diego.
C) ​Galveston.
D) ​Independence.
E) ​Sacramento.
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The purpose of the 1836 U.S. Exploration Expedition was to ​

A) ​continue Lewis and Clark's exploratory voyage of the Louisiana Territory.
B) ​asses the effects of Indian removal among Indian groups.
C) ​explore South Florida and collect data on its flora, fauna, and native peoples.
D) ​survey and collect data from the South Pacific and Antarctic regions.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is true about Texas under Mexican rule?​

A) ​Texas on the northern frontier felt neglected in terms of support against Indian attacks.
B) ​The Mexican government made an effort to protect its northern border against the United States.
C) ​The Mexican government encouraged foreigners to emigrate to Texas under Mexico's terms.
D) ​A large majority of Americans who settled in Texas were southerners who sought to grow cotton using slave labor.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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34
"On Civil Disobedience" was a treatise primarily against​

A) ​Indian removal.
B) ​the U.S.-Mexican War and slavery.
C) ​abolitionism.
D) ​temperance.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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35
"On Civil Disobedience" was written by​

A) ​David Wilmot.
B) ​Henry David Thoreau.
C) ​Ralph Waldo Emerson.
D) ​James Polk.
E) ​Zachary Taylor.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo established the U.S.-Mexico boundary at the ​

A) ​Nueces River.
B) ​Colorado River.
C) ​Arkansas River.
D) ​Rio Grande.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo was signed in ​

A) ​1836.
B) ​1840.
C) ​1842.
D) ​1846.
E) ​1848.
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The Webster-Ashburton Treaty clarified the boundary between​

A) ​Oregon and Canada.
B) ​Maine and New Brunswick.
C) ​Mexico and Texas.
D) ​Mexico and California.
E) ​Michigan and Canada.
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In 1834, _______________ ____  declared himself the dictator of Mexico.​

A) ​Stephen Austin
B) ​Juan Seguín
C) Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna​
D) ​William Travis
E) ​Sam Houston
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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ended hostilities between

A) ​Mexico and Texas.
B) ​Mexico and the United States.
C) ​the United States and Texas.
D) ​Texas and California.
E) ​California and Mexico.
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The 1849 migration to California was referred to as ​

A) ​California Fever.
B) ​the Great Migration.
C) ​the Gold Rush.
D) ​civil disobedience.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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By 1854, more than _______________ ____  people had made their way to California.​

A) ​fifty thousand
B) ​one hundred thousand
C) ​two hundred thousand
D) ​three hundred thousand
E) ​one million
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Kansas City​

A) ​was also known as Kawsmouth.
B) ​was founded by the Chouteau family.
C) ​was founded as a trading post.
D) ​emerged as a mixed-race community by the 1840s.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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In 1848, gold flakes were discovered in the American River by ​

A) ​John Sutter.
B) ​James Marshall.
C) ​James Gadsden.
D) ​James Polk.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The 1849 migration to California included primarily​

A) ​free slaves from the south.
B) ​families.
C) ​Europeans.
D) ​white men from the East Coast and Midwest.
E) ​Mexicans.
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46
Which of the following is true about panning for gold in 1850s California?​

A) ​It was very profitable for many.
B) ​It was relatively easy.
C) ​It required a significant amount of investment.
D) ​The money made was spent quickly on consumer items which tended to be expesive.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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47
The transfer of the Mexican Territory to the United States​

A) ​had an adverse effect on Mexican and native populations.
B) ​led to more tension over the issue of slavery.
C) ​led to mixed-race families feeling the effects of hardening racial structures.
D) ​led to long territorial periods for states such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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48
The U.S.-Mexican War lasted from ​

A) ​1842-1844.
B) ​1845-1846.
C) ​1846-1848.
D) ​1850-1852.
E) ​1852-1854.
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49
Between 1849 and 1855 more than _______________ ____  worth of gold was pulled out of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.​

A) ​$10 million
B) ​$20 million
C) ​$100 million
D) ​$200 million
E) ​$300 million
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50
Which of the following was not primarily responsible for the decline of the native population of California during the 1800s?​

A) ​forced labor
B) ​disease
C) ​land loss
D) ​violence from other native groups
E) None of these are correct.
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51
​The Foreign Miner's Tax of 1850 charged non-U.S. citizens a _______________ ____  fine for mining in California.

A) ​$10.00
B) ​$12.00
C) ​$15.00
D) ​$20.00
E) ​$25.00
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52
Of all the foreigners who came into California beginning in 1849, _______________ ____  faced the most hostility because of their long history of mining and immediate success.​

A) ​Mexicans
B) ​Chileans
C) ​the Chinese
D) ​Europeans
E) ​Brazilians
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53
The purchase of a parcel of land in present-day southern Arizona was negotiated by​

A) ​Nicholas Trist.
B) ​John Fremont.
C) ​James Gadsden.
D) ​Zachary Taylor.
E) ​Franklin Pierce.
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54
Which of the following is not ​true about families living in the American West during the 1840s and 1850s?

A) ​the Gold Rush had little effect on these families.
B) ​western families had come together to provide stable economic and social groups that provided nurturing homes.
C) ​by the 1840s, their roles as intermediaries in the fur trade was eroding.
D) ​their backgrounds were often mixed, made up of British, American, and Indian peoples.
E) ​they worked as guides, traders, and farmers for the increasing number of people who passed through their towns.
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55
Immigrants to Oregon were drawn by opportunities in

A) ​fishing.
B) ​the fur trade.
C) the availability of fertile land.
D) ​the availability of Indian labor.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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56
Which of the following is true about the dynamic surrounding mining towns in California?​

A) ​Class divisions softened.
B) ​Economic competition fueled racial tensions.
C) ​Thousands of foreigners poured into California.
D) ​Americans asserted that mining should be reserved for American citizens.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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57
​Which of the following is true about the Chinese who arrived in California in the 1850s?

A) ​They were familiar with the United States as a result of missionaries who had visited China.
B) ​Most arrived after 1852.
C) ​Many were familiar with the English language.
D) Most who arrived were men of some means.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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58
Which of the following was not a part of the Mexican territory transferred to the United States?​

A) ​Arizona
B) ​Nevada
C) ​Oklahoma
D) ​New Mexico
E) ​Utah
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59
Which of the following is not true about Manifest Destiny?​

A) ​There was no connection drawn to the U.S.-Mexican War.
B) ​It justified displacing inhabitants and taking territories.
C) ​It eventually set the stage for sectional conflicts over slavery.
D) ​Led many Americans to believe that they were improving the land and the people they encountered.
E) ​It led to conflicts between political parties as they sought to define how to best incorporate the West.
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60
As a result of the lack of women in California mining communities,​

A) ​men paid for domestic work.
B) ​women found financial opportunities by running bakeries, boarding houses, and restaurants.
C) ​women had their choice of husbands, while men complained about few prospects.
D) ​women could make money by entertaining men, though not necessarily sexually.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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61
Talk About:  Mormon Trail​
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62
Talk About:  Trail of Tears​
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63
Talk About:  annexation​
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64
Talk About:  empresario ​
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65
Talk About:  General Survey Act​
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66
Talk About:  Clark Map​
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67
Talk About:  Indian Territory​
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68
Talk About:  Alamo?
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69
Talk About:  Santa Fe Trail​
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70
Talk About:  Smithsonian Institution​
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71
Talk About:  Treaty of Velasco​
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72
Talk About:  Black Hawk War​
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73
Talk About:  Fort Laramie Treaty​
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74
Talk About:  Liberty Party​
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75
Talk About:  Treaty of New Echota​
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76
Talk About:  polygamy​
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77
Talk About:  filibusters​
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78
Talk About: White Buffalo Calf Woman​
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79
Talk About:  Army Corps of Engineers​
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80
Talk About:  Preemption Act​
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