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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 14 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Abolishing slavery
B  War with Mexico
C  Territorial expansion
D  The American system
Question #6
A  The Indians of the Midwest were quick to cooperate with the settlers.
B  Slaveholders hoped to settle the area for cotton plantations.
C  The rich soil made conditions favorable to farming.
D  Workers in the timber industry capitalized on the large number of trees there.
Question #7
A  prosecuted land squatters.
B  outlawed land speculation.
C  sold the land for as little as $1.25 an acre.
D  gave away free land to anyone who would cultivate it.
Question #8
A  tejanos fleeing the Revolution
B  Texan slaves fleeing the Revolution
C  American Texas committees fleeing the Revolution.
D  none of the choices are correct
Question #9
A  more money.
B  military force.
C  assistance from France.
D  further negotiations.
Question #11
A  because Joseph Smith tried to run for president.
B  because they endorsed slavery in northern states.
C  because they practiced animal sacrifice.
D  because of their secret rituals.
Question #12
A  to execute all tejanos fleeing the Revolution.
B  all survivors taken as prisoners be executed.
C  the Mexican Army to retreat from the battle at the Alamo.
D  to execute all captured slaves of Texans.
Question #13
A  Santa Anna
B  John Fremont
C  Sam Houston
D  Vicente Guerrero
Question #17
A  Texas.
B  Yucatan.
C  Zacatecas.
D  Texas, Yucatan, and Zacatecas
Question #18
A  Slavery would continue to expand in new territories acquired by the US
B  slavery would be abolished by the federal government
C  New states would ban slavery
D  the Caucasian race was the only race to abide by God’s command to subdue and replenish the Earth.
Question #19
A  Santa Anna
B  James Bowie
C  William B. Travis
D  Davy Crockett
Question #20
A  started when America invaded Mexico after Mexico refused its offer of $25 million dollars for the recognition of the Rio Grande River as the natural boundary between the two nations
B  was the result of Mexico invading the state of Texas
C  was controversial because critics claim that President Polk provoked the war
D  none of the above are true