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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A 1850s
B 1790s
C 1830s
D 1860s
Question #2
A 1830s
B 1860s
C 1850s
D 1790s
Question #3
A 1790s
B 1860s
C 1850s
D 1830s
Question #4
A 1790s
B 1860s
C 1850s
D 1830s
Question #5
A 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
B presented racist stereoypes as entertainment
C left many Southern whites in a panic in 1831
D lasted from 1861 – 1865
Question #6
A 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
B lasted from 1861 – 1865
C presented racist stereoypes as entertainment
D left many Southern whites in a panic in 1831
Question #7
A presented racist stereoypes as entertainment
B 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
C lasted from 1861 – 1865
D left many Southern whites in a panic in 1831
Question #8
A presented racist stereoypes as entertainment
B left many Southern whites in a panic in 1831
C lasted from 1861 – 1865
D 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina
Question #9
A supported Native American removal
B German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal
C enslaved person owned by Thomas Jefferson
D abolitionist and author who was formerly enslaved
Question #10
A abolitionist and author who was formerly enslaved
B enslaved person owned by Thomas Jefferson
C supported Native American removal
D German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal
Question #11
A supported Native American removal
B German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal
C enslaved person owned by Thomas Jefferson
D abolitionist and author who was formerly enslaved
Question #12
A abolitionist and author who was formerly enslaved
B enslaved person owned by Thomas Jefferson
C supported Native American removal
D German-born printer of a colonial weekly journal
Question #13
A signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 in to law
B a photographer in the United States known for photographing the Civil War
C restrictions placed on free blacks in the South
D demostrated how the judicial system was broken since spectral evidence was permitted
Question #14
A a photographer in the United States known for photographing the Civil War
B signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 in to law
C demostrated how the judicial system was broken since spectral evidence was permitted
D restrictions placed on free blacks in the South
Question #15
A a photographer in the United States known for photographing the Civil War
B restrictions placed on free blacks in the South
C demostrated how the judicial system was broken since spectral evidence was permitted
D signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 in to law
Question #16
A a photographer in the United States known for photographing the Civil War
B restrictions placed on free blacks in the South
C demostrated how the judicial system was broken since spectral evidence was permitted
D signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 in to law
Question #17
A True
B False
Question #18
A True
B False
Question #19
A False
B True
Question #20
A False
B True
Question #21
A won the support of Northerners for being fair.
B was declared unconstitutional in the Dress Scott case.
C gave new powers to federal officers to override local law enforcement, meaning that all states in the US had to uphold the legality of slavery.
D convinced Abraham Lincoln to retire from politics.
Question #22
A showed the public was not ready to accept the idea of freedom of speech.
B led to him being found not guilty after his lawyer argued that a statement is not libel if it is true.
C led to the overturning of the Slavery Act of 1777.
D caused the US Civil War.
Question #23
A to free 3.9 million slaves.
B fully supported by President Andrew Jackson.
C daunting since it had fewer than 1,000 agents to provide healthcare, education, legal aid, and more to newly freed slaves.
D to train teachers and mechanics.
Question #24
A the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
B the Adams-Onis Treaty.
C the diary of Deborah Sampson.
D a divine mission of the nation to expand its territory.
Question #25
A was a female abolitionist who helped Harriet Jacobs.
B dressed as a man and enlisted in the Continental Army.
C sang a sweet duet with Post Malone.
D knit socks for American soldiers during the Civil War.
Question #26
A the Dred Scott ruling.
B the Fugitive Act of South Carolina.
C the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
D her right foot.
Question #27
A False
B True
Question #28
A a new definition of femininity based on being pious, pure, domestic, and submissive.
B a great name for a podcast on water.
C regarded by Alice Paul as a mistake in 1850.
D held in 1848.
Question #29
A seen in England as a sign of Ango-Indian harmony and missionary success.
B an error in our history book.
C a lie told by Disney.
D the issue that split the church.
Question #30
A globalization
B the Atlantic system
C the Columbian Exchange
D the Middle Passage