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Strayer University - HIS 104
1)As a result of the Adams-Onis Treaty, the United States gained which territory from Spain?
• Florida -
• New Mexico -
• California -
2. Slavery's legitimacy first became a major political issue to whites in the United States following which event?
• the Louisiana Purchase -
• the Missouri Compromise -
• the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 -
3. Which best describes how Mexican leaders reacted when large numbers of Americans settled in Texas in the 1820s and 1830s?
• They tried to prevent American settlers from influencing Texas' Mexican culture. -
• They feared American settlers would engage the U.S. government in an outside invasion.
• They expected American settlers to become loyal Mexican subjects and productive citizens. –
4. Which of the following was not a reason the United States was reluctant to annex Texas?
• The United States did not want to fight a war with Mexico. -
• Annexing Texas would add more slave territory to the United States and anger abolitionists. -
• Texans considered U.S. citizens inferior and did not want to be part of their country. –
5. The Wilmot Proviso concerned the legality of slavery in which of the following?
• in territories acquired from Mexico -
• in areas affected by the Land Act of 1820 -
• in free states that slaves might try escaping to
6. Which of the following was an important aspect of the narrative around Manifest Destiny?
• Settlers felt that God had given them the right to the land, and any action in taking it could thus be justified. -
• The French saw expansion as essential to creating a strong nation to beat the British in possible future wars. -
• Collaboration and Cooperation with Native Americans should be encouraged even at the expense of economic opportunities. –
7. Which statement best describes the concept of Manifest Destiny as it was understood in the nineteenth century?
• Americans had a divine obligation to spread their culture westward.
• Americans had a divine right to possess the world's greatest empire. -
• Americans had a divine duty to distinguish themselves from Europe. –
8. Why did settlers to the west find it necessary to ask the government for economic assistance?
• They were met with worse weather and less rainfall than they had been led to expect. -
• Most of the crops they grew yielded lower prices than they had cost the farmers to grow.
• Native Americans who disputed their ownership of the land had destroyed many of their farms.
9. How did the development of railroads impact the cattle industry?
• It fostered competition between ranchers and farmers. -
• It opened a large market for beef throughout the country.
• It disturbed the grazing lands traditionally used by ranchers.
10. What was the cause of the legal conflicts that arose between Mexican and European- American landowners in the late 1880s?
• disputes concerning how the land should be used -
• disputes concerning white settlers taking land that belonged to Mexican owners -
• disputes concerning how to deal with the native peoples -
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