Midterm 3 Flashcards

1
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What time period began in 1790 and was marked by a renewed interest in relgiion

A

The second great awkening

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2
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Which of the following was Not something that marked the 1790 era

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A return to strict adherence to church doctrine

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3
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Which was a utopian community founded during the reform era

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Brooke Farm

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4
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What was the name of the textbook that served as the reading book during this era

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McGuffey’s

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5
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Which term means that the slaves are set free without payment to their masters

A

Emancipation

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6
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Which type of slave had the best chance to eventually buy their freedom

A

Urban Slave

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7
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Where did Nat Turner’s Rebellion take place

A

Virginia

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8
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What the term antebellum refer to regarding the Civil War

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Before the war

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9
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What was the idea that a woman should remain in the home after marriage to take care of it and raise the children

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The cult of domesticity

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10
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Why did women support the Temperance Movement

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It allowed them to be less susceptible to domestic violence

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11
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Where was the women convention held that produced the document, the declaration of sentiments

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Seneca Falls, NY

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12
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He wrote the appeal to the colored citizens of the world

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David Walker

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13
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“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail”

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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14
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Founded troy femal seminary

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Emma wilard

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15
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A leader of the women movements

A

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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16
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Leading preacher of the religious movement

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Charles Grandison Finney

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17
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The author of civil disobedience

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Henry David Thoreau

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18
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The first women to graduate from a medical school

A

elizabeth blackwell

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19
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Editor of the norths star

A

Frederick Douglas

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20
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HE was the author of Self Reliance

A

Ralph Waldo emerson

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21
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HE was a clergymen that led the temperance movement

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Lyman Beecher

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22
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“He hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer”

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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23
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Led the reform of mental institutions and prisons

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Dorothea Dix

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24
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Founder of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary

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Mary Lyon

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25
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The author of walden

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Henry David Therau

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26
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The newspaper the liberator

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William Lloyd Garrison

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27
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A lady whore wore “pants”

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Amelia Bloomer

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28
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“I stole this head, these limbs, this body from my master and ran off with them”

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Frederick Douglas

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29
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The first superintendent of Massachusetts public schools

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Horace Mann

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30
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Bough and sold goods rather than produce them in the homes and for their own use

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Market Revolution

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31
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An economic system in which the means of production are controlled by private individuals and business ands them to earn a profit

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Capitlism

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32
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which is not a means of production

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New Inventions

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33
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A person that risks their own money in business

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Entrepenuer

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34
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What is another term for Conestoga wagon

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Prairie Schooner

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35
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The formal name for the Morman Church is

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints

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36
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What was the border of texas, according to the state of texas

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The rio grande river

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37
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The election of 1844

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Dem- James k Polk

Whig- Henry Clay

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38
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

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  • Mexico agreed to th Rio Grande as the border for Texas
  • ceded new mexico and california to usa
  • usa paid 15 mil for mexican cession
  • usa guranteed mexicans living in the eare: freedom of religon, protection of property, bilungual elections, and open borders
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39
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President during the Mexican war

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James K Polk

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40
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Won the battle of San Jacinto

A

Sam Houston

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41
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Invented the steel plow

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John Deere

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42
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Invented the commercial sewing machine

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Isaac Singer

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43
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Led the mormons to salt lake

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Brigham Young

44
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Man with a big knife

A

Jim Bowie

45
Q

Invented the mechanical reaper

A

Cyris McCormick

46
Q

Invented stronger rubber

A

Charles Goodyear

47
Q

Invented the telegraph

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Samuel F.B Morse

48
Q

Founder of the Mormons

A

Joseph Smith

49
Q

Zachary Taylor

A

“Old rough and ready”

50
Q

Winfield Scott

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“Old Fuss and feathers”

51
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Stephen Kearney

A

“The long marcher”

52
Q

Santa ana

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“Leader of the mexican army”

53
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Davey Crockett

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“Defender at the alamo”

54
Q

Which section of the US was the most industrialized prior to the civil war

A

North

55
Q

Which section of the US had the most miles of telegraph cable prior to the Civil War

A

North

56
Q

Which section of the Us depended on rivers for travel and trade prior to the Civil War

A

South

57
Q

Which section of the US had the larger population prior to the Civil War

A

North

58
Q

Which statement is most true describing the Wilmot Proviso

A

It was a rider attached to a military appropriations bill that slave slavery could not exist in any territory gained from mexico

59
Q

which was not part of the comprise of 1850

A

Texas received 10 mill to settle its border dispute with Arizona

60
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Which man broke up the compromise of 1850 into five serrate parts and was bel to have each part pass the congress

A

Stephen A Douglas

61
Q

What was the underground railroad

A

it was a series of stations from which runaway slaves move at night in their trip to freedom

62
Q

Which one of the following repealed the missouri compromsie

A

Kansas-Nebraska Act

63
Q

What english colony had the Powhatan indians as their main rival

A

Virginia

64
Q

Which type of representation did the colonies say they had in parliament

A

Virtual

65
Q

Who did not ride out to warn the people in the countryside that the “Regulars are coming, the regulars are coming”

A

Joseph Warren

66
Q

Which one of the following was an action of the First Continenetal Congress

A

It recognized the minutemen encamped outside of Boston as the Continental Army

67
Q

He developed the sons of liberty

A

Samuel Adams

68
Q

“Give me liberty, or give me death”

A

Patrick Henry

69
Q

HE was chancellor of the Briish Enchequer

A

Charles Townshend

70
Q

He was the births officer in charge at the boston massacre

A

thomas prescott

71
Q

He was the first man killed at the boston massacre

A

Crispus Attucks

72
Q

He owned the ship Liberty that smuggled goods into boston

A

John Hancock

73
Q

He uncovered the British move to take Concorde

A

Joseph Warren

74
Q

British general that was placed in charge of boston

A

Thomas Gage

75
Q

His political ideas were used in the Declaration of Independence

A

John Locke

76
Q

He was in charge of the committee to write the Declaration of Independence

A

Benjamin Franklin

77
Q

troops unfamiliar with the lay of the land

A

british

78
Q

good military leaders

A

american

79
Q

financing the war

A

british

80
Q

home field advantage

A

american

81
Q

support of native americans

A

british

82
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a strong central government

A

british

83
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an excellenet navy

A

british

84
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a noble and true cause

A

American

85
Q

He wrote The Southern Exposition of Protest

A

John C Calhoun

86
Q

He developed the concept of interchangeable parts

A

eli Whitney

87
Q

” The union, next to our liberty most dear”

A

John C Calhoun

88
Q

Which was not a characteristic of the transcendentalism movement

A

Emphaiss on an Elaborate lifestyle

89
Q

Which was not a slave code

A

They could testify in court

90
Q

What was the total number of confederate states that seceded from the union

A

11

91
Q

where were the first shots fired that began the civil war

A

Fort Sumter

92
Q

What are the four border states

A

Missouri, Maryland, Kentucky, Delware

93
Q

What slaves were set free by the emancipation proclomation

A

Slaves in states that were still in a state of rebellion against the Union

94
Q

Who was the union general that was the commander in the west and won the battle at fort donelson

A

Ulysses S Grant

95
Q

Which union general engineered the infamous “March to the Sea” and employed the concept of total war

A

William Sherman

96
Q

Which battle was the bloodiest single day of the civil war

A

Antietam

97
Q

What was president lincolns primary objective during the civil war

A

To save the unon

98
Q

which is not true about habeas corpus

A

it required the authorities to bring a person in jail to court and be charged with a crime

99
Q

What was a Copperhead during the Civil war

A

It was a northern Democrat that advocated tpeace with the South during the civil war

100
Q

What southern men were exempt from the draft during the civil war

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Any planter with 20 or more slaves

101
Q

where did the march to the sea occur

A

Atlanta to Savannah

102
Q

Where did Generla Lee surrender to Generla Grant

A

Appomattox Courthouse

103
Q

which amount most closely represents the total number of dead during the civil war

A

600,000

104
Q

What was the line said by john wilks booth

A

sic semper tyrannis

105
Q

which amendment freed the slaves

A

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